Biomass Business (4.12)
Biomass Business brings together leading proponents of production agriculture and public land management with a significantly expanded partner base and scope.
Biomass Business will develop, evaluate and integrate new knowledge, measurement and interpretation protocols and knowledge/data access systems based on field-scale, quantitative measurement and mapping of biomass in its many forms (including animals) - a common theme reflecting the inextricable link between increasing agricultural productivity and the need to secure landscape diversity and health.
Through spatial information, Biomass Business will empower Australia’s response to climate change by transforming the way public and private land managers balance agricultural productivity and sustainability.
Highlights
- Biomass Business has 3 new PhD students: Charity Mundava WA), Angelica Aldana (NSW) and Niva Verma (NSW).
- CRCSI staff hosted the successful 2nd ANZ Spatially Enabled Livestock Symposium (Gold Coast, Qld). 60 delegates attended including representatives of Australia’s top 2 livestock producers (NAPCO and AACo).
- Researcher Mark Trotter’s work on spatial livestock tracking featured in major industry news forum: http://www.beefcentral.com/production/article/687
The project will develop, evaluate and integrate new knowledge, measurement and interpretation protocols and knowledge/data access systems based on field-scale, quantitative measurement and mapping of biomass
Project Participants
Research & Education - Curtin University - Queensland University of Technology - University of New England
43pl - AgLab - EcoLogical Aust - Milne AgriGroup - Sundown Country - Superair - Twynam Agricultural Group
Government - OEH NSW - Landgate