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This workshop on soils and rainfall events will be held on Thursday June 16th from 5-7pm at the Rural Futures Centre in Pomona, featuring a presentation by Professor Roy Sidle from the University of the Sunshine Coast on how climate and water movement through catchments has been affected by changes in land use and loss of vegetation. The workshop is free for Noosa Landcare members and volunteers or $10 for non-members, with RSVPs required by June 13th.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details from the document:
This workshop on soils and rainfall events will be held on Thursday June 16th from 5-7pm at the Rural Futures Centre in Pomona, featuring a presentation by Professor Roy Sidle from the University of the Sunshine Coast on how climate and water movement through catchments has been affected by changes in land use and loss of vegetation. The workshop is free for Noosa Landcare members and volunteers or $10 for non-members, with RSVPs required by June 13th.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details from the document:
This workshop on soils and rainfall events will be held on Thursday June 16th from 5-7pm at the Rural Futures Centre in Pomona, featuring a presentation by Professor Roy Sidle from the University of the Sunshine Coast on how climate and water movement through catchments has been affected by changes in land use and loss of vegetation. The workshop is free for Noosa Landcare members and volunteers or $10 for non-members, with RSVPs required by June 13th.
5 - 7pm Rural Futures Centre Pavilion St, Pomona Free for Noosa Landcare Members Free for Registered Noosa Bushland Care Volunteers $10 for Non-members by Monday 13 June 2016 P: (07) 5485 2468 E: info@noosalandcare.org Limited to 40 people Light refreshments provided
Professor Roy Sidle is Associate Director of the Sustainability
Research Centre; Professor of Geography and Lecturer at University of the Sunshine Coast Join us as Professor Sidle looks at how climate has been affected by the change of land use, especially from forest to agriculture and farming. Professor Sidles particular focus is how water movement through catchments has altered because of change in land use, how loss of vegetation has caused erosion, and the effect this has on water supply and sedimentation. Top image sourced: Willem van Aken / CSIRO Science Image
This workshop is supported by the Burnett
Mary Regional Group through funding from the Australian Governments National Landcare Programme. The Regional Landcare Facilitator Program is an initiative of the Australian Government Department of Agriculture.