
8. Further Resources and Guidance
General carbon farming resources A Farmer’s Handbook to On-farm Carbon Management, CarbonCount Clean Energy Regulator – methods, tools and case studies for the land sector
General carbon farming resources A Farmer’s Handbook to On-farm Carbon Management, CarbonCount Clean Energy Regulator – methods, tools and case studies for the land sector
For landholders thinking of establishing a formal collaborative business structure to undertake carbon farming, there are a range of legal models to consider, each with
Collaboration can be a powerful tool, enabling primary producers to work together and enhance their business position by creating opportunities that could not be achieved
Through the interviews and workshops that were undertaken with farmers, landholder groups, government agencies, carbon service providers and various experts for this guide, the area
The three case studies presented here highlight the diversity of models and stakeholder groups that could become involved in collaborative carbon farming. These stakeholder groups
The interviews undertaken for this guide highlighted a range of ways in which collaboration between landholders could enhance the benefits of carbon farming and reduce
Due to the depleted carbon levels of many soils across Australia, opportunities exist to sequester carbon in soils through changes in land management. Under stable
Carbon farming is a broad term referring to a range of practices that enhance or maintain carbon in vegetation and soils. Aside from the fertility