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EARTH MONTH SNAPSHOT INTERVIEW: Dr Natalie Doran Browne
RAID’s Earth Month Snapshot Interviews aim to highlight some of the research being undertaken to tackle the issue of climate change and agriculture for development.
Today’s interview is with Dr Natalie Doran-Browne! Dr Natalie Doran-Browne is a Research Fellow at The University of Melbourne and is part of the Primary Industries Climate Challenges Centre in the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences. Her research encompasses managing and reducing the impacts of climate change through the use of sustainable farming practices in Australia and in developing countries. Natalie published the first research papers on carbon neutral farming in Australia. Her research expertise is in carbon accounting for livestock systems, as well as strategies to mitigate and offset agricultural greenhouse gas emissions at the farm or national levels. Recent research incorporates the governance requirements to successfully implement climate and mitigation policies.
For more information about RAID’s Earth Month check out https://raidnetwork.crawfordfund.org/event/earth-month-april-2021/
