Groundcover and Erosion
Groundcover is a key factor in drought resilience, enabling landscapes and ecosystems to cope with limited water, adapt to dry conditions, and recover more quickly when rainfall returns by maintaining soil condition and moisture.
Carbon on Farm
Carbon on farm is a key factor in long-term sustainability and resilience, helping landscapes and ecosystems capture and store carbon while improving soil health, water retention, and productivity, enabling farms to better adapt to changing climatic conditions.
Soil Health
Soil health is a key factor in drought resilience, supporting landscapes and ecosystems to retain moisture, sustain plant growth, and recover more effectively from dry conditions by maintaining soil structure, nutrient cycling, and biological activity.
Dams and Waterways
Dams and waterways are key factors in drought resilience, supporting landscapes and ecosystems by storing and distributing water, sustaining agricultural productivity, and helping communities and environments recover more effectively during prolonged dry conditions.
Biodiversity on Farm
Biodiversity on farm strengthens drought resilience by encouraging balanced ecosystems, supporting pollination and natural pest control, and improving the capacity of agricultural landscapes to withstand environmental stress during extended dry periods.