Decarb Forum for Agriculture & Land
Event description
Decarbonising agriculture and land systems will be critical towards achieving Australia’s net zero goal by 2050. These systems are complex and interconnected with many challenges that all need to be addressed urgently. New policies, investments and cross-sectoral collaboration will be needed to ensure a just and green transition.
The IX Decarb Forum for Agriculture & Land will bring together up to 200 national stakeholders to explore systemic solutions for decarbonising the agriculture and land sector. Participants, including industry leaders, policymakers, experts, scientists, and innovators, will gather to engage in collaborative discussions aimed at overcoming barriers, identifying opportunities, and co-designing actionable solutions.
A round table format with facilitators will encourage systems thinking, the sharing of solutions and collective brainstorming. Discussions will deep dive into the critical challenges of decarbonising the sector, presenting innovative solutions for emissions reduction and the regeneration of natural systems.
In closing the forum participants will present ideas and actionable recommendations for achieving net zero emissions in agriculture and land and accelerating the transition towards a sustainable future.
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Australia’s only dedicated forum for decarbonising the agriculture and land sector
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Up to 200 participants in person
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50+ speakers from businesses, governments, investors, and innovation agencies
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Interactive format with roundtable working groups and audience Q&A sessions
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Indigenous entrepreneurs and solutions
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20+ solution exhibitors
More information, speakers, sessions here.
Venue & directions
University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury Institute For The Environment, (L9), Science Rd, Richmond NSW 2753.For those travelling by car - entry is via Bourke Street. Bourke Street entry for P4 Parking gives easy access to L2, L2 is a short 2-minute walk in front of the carpark then turn left, head towards the oval and then follow the path to L2 (see map below).
If travelling by train, there is easy access to Bourke St entry via train to East Richmond Station, with a WSU shuttle bus (operating regularly) from the station, or a 17 minute walk from East Richmond Station to L2.
Map - https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/__data/campus_maps/Hawkesbury_Campus_North_L.pdf - (Note - College Drive entry on map continues on from Bourke St).
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