Australian Agriculture Assessment 2001 - Acknowledgments
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The National Land and Water Resources Audit Advisory Council would like too sincerely thank those who have contributed to the successful preparation of Australian Agriculture Assessment 2001.
Project acknowledgments
To the leaders of our projects—for your vision, team leadership and quality outputs:
| Dr Jim Walcott, Bureau of Rural Sciences | Land use change & productivity |
| Bob Walker, Sinclair Knight Merz | Industry benchmarking |
| Peter Day, Resource Strategies | Dairying for Tomorrow |
| Dr Leigh Sparrow, Horticulture Australia Ltd | Horticulture Audit |
| Dr Mike Raupach CSIRO Land and Water | Landscape balances |
| Dr Chris Moran, CSIRO Land and Water | Project Director |
| Dr Ian Prosser, CSIRO Land and Water | Erosion and sediments |
| Dr Bill Young, CSIRO Land and Water | River nutrient budgets |
| Dr Doug Reuter, formerly CSIRO Land and Water | Farm nutrient management |
| Dr Adam Hood, Victoria Department of Natural Resources & Environment | Signposts for agriculture |
| Bob Noble, Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Mines | Fitzroy study |
| Dr Neil McKenzie, CSIRO Land and Water | Land condition monitoring |
| Dr Elisabeth Bui, CSIRO Land and Water | Australian Soil Resources Information System |
| Dr Robyn Johnston, Bureau of Rural Sciences | Australian Soil Resources Information System |
Also to the numerous industry groups and research and development corporations who contributed data and information and case studies.
Special note of thanks
To the ‘unsung heroes’ of all projects—the project teams—without your dedication and commitment this work could not have been completed. Please accept our sincere thanks and gratitude.
PHOTO ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
| Baden Williams | pages 29, 31, 310 |
| CSIRO | pages xiii, xvii |
| Horticultural Research and Development Corporation | pages 114, 220, 274 |
| Murray Darling Basin | front cover, pages v, viii, xxiv, 1, 23, 26, 40, 81, 90, 188, |
| Commission | 193, 216, 307, 313, 314, 317 |
| Themeda | pages xx, 151, 227 |
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