PhD Researcher, University of Canberra
Kimberly is a PhD Candidate at the Health Research Institute, University of Canberra, where she is exploring the social and wellbeing benefits of regenerative farming practices. Her research draws on survey data from the Regional Wellbeing Survey to test associations between regenerative farming and subjective wellbeing. Her work also explores the wellbeing outcomes for regenerative farmers in the context of specific farming conditions such as drought.
To help drought-affected farmers, we need to support them in good times as well as bad
Aug 13, 2018 15:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
With the New South Wales government announcing that drought is now affecting the entire state, the federal governments crisis assistance payments have been described by some as too little, too late. The National Farmers...
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