Building Climate Resilience in Manitoba
GrantID: 58531
Grant Funding Amount Low: $3,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $5,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Climate Resilience in Manitoba
Manitoba is increasingly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including extreme weather events and shifts in agricultural productivity. The province is characterized by its diverse geography, which includes prairies, lakes, and forested regions, each susceptible to different climate-related challenges. The growing frequency of droughts and floods, as reported in the Manitoba Climate Action Plan, threatens not only agriculture but also water management practices, as farmers struggle to adapt their methods in a rapidly changing environment.
Farmers and community leaders face daunting tasks as they navigate the complexities of climate adaptation. Many lack the resources and knowledge necessary to implement effective sustainable practices that can withstand environmental changes. Additionally, small-scale farmers often operate without access to advanced technologies that monitor their environmental impact, further complicating their ability to respond to climate-related stresses.
This grant focuses on building climate resilience in Manitoba by supporting research on sustainable practices in agriculture and water management. Targeting both farmers and local leaders, the initiative seeks to provide the necessary resources for informed decision-making based on data-driven insights. By promoting adaptive strategies that incorporate sustainable practices, the project aims to mitigate the effects of climate change and enhance the adaptive capacity of local communities.
Moreover, fostering partnerships between academic institutions and local communities is essential for ensuring knowledge transfer and practical application of research findings. This collaborative approach will facilitate the sharing of best practices and the development of tailored solutions that reflect Manitoba's unique environmental and socio-economic context. With climate change posing significant risks to food security and economic livelihood, this grant serves as a proactive measure to safeguard Manitoba's future.
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