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Strategic Research & Development Investment Plan

In October 2004 the Australian Government released its Strategic Research & Development Investment Plan. The Plan facilitates targeted research that addresses identified priorities in agriculture and Natural Resource Management in relation to managing greenhouse gas emissions and responding to climate change, and forms a major component of the Greenhouse Action in Regional Australia Program.

Projects

The following projects have been funded under Funding Rounds 1-3.

CowsTheme A
Livestock Emissions
Australian
Government
Investment
(AGO) $
Total
Project
Cost ($)
Duration
of Project
Improving the precision of the SF6 methane measurement technique, and determining the partitioning of energy and nitrogen by the animal under different diets, using respiration calorimetry
Dept of Primary Industries Victoria
Contact: Chris.Grainger - 03 5624 2222
Partners:
AgResearch Dexel
NIWA (New Zealand)
220,703
Round 1
660,902 1.5 years
Calibration and testing of open path laser and FTIR systems for measuring total greenhouse gas emissions
University of Melbourne
Contact: Deli Chen - 03 8344 8148
Partners:
University of Wollongong
CSIRO Land & Water
149,600
Round 1
463,462 1 year
Increased productivity and reduced greenhouse gas emissions through strategic feed supplementation
Queensland Dept of Primary Industries & Fisheries
Contact: Athol Klieve - 07 3362 9483
Partners:
Meat and Livestock Australia
121,000
Round 1
361,383 3 years
Reducing ruminal methanogenesis through alternative hydrogen & carbon sequestration pathways
CSIRO Livestock Industries
Contact: Chris McSweeney - 07 3214 2665
Partners:
Australian Lot Feeders Association (Meat and Livestock Australia)
398,025
Round 1
1,592,100 3.5 years
Greenhouse gas emissions from Australian beef cattle feedlots
University of Melbourne
Contact: Dr Deli Chen - 03 8344 8148
Partners:
Australian Feedlots Association
CSIRO Land and Water
Agriculture and Agri-food Canada
University of Wollongong
150,000
Round 2
945,015 2.5 years
Reducing methane emissions and increasing livestock productivity by controlling protozoa
NSW Dept of Primary Industries
Contact: Dr Roger Hegarty - 02 6770 1806
Partners:
AgResearch New Zealand
270,000
Round 2
588,9982 years
Investigating and assessing new techniques for measuring greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture – Enhancing Australia’s greenhouse gas measurement capacity
CSIRO Land and Water
Contact: Dr Tom Denmead - 02 6246 5568

10,780
Round 2
19,7803 months
Managing livestock to reduce methane emissions in Northern Australia
CSIRO Livestock Industries
Contact: Peter Kennedy - 07 4923 8182
128,500
Round 3
321,108 1.5 years
Dietary supplements to mitigate methane emissions from dairy cows
Dept of Primary Industries Victoria
Contact: Chris Grainger - 03 56242222
Partners:
Dairy Australia
175,000
Round 3
644,679 2 years
rURAL SCENETheme B
Soil Emissions
Australian
Government
Investment
(AGO) $
Total
Project
Cost ($)
Duration
of Project
Satellite measurement of agricultural stubble burning - proof of concept
Dept of Land Information WA
Contact: Richard Smith - 08 9387 0342

40,000
Round 1
120,000 1 year
Greenhouse gas fluxes from sugarcane soils and nitrogen fertilizer management
Australian National University
Contact: Ian White - 02 61250660
Partners:
Queensland Dept of Natural
Resources and Mines
Sugar R&D Council
University of NSW
University of Wollongong
CSIRO Land & Water
NSW Sugar Milling Co-operative
Tweed Shire Council
University of Melbourne
USGA-ARS
621,102
Round 1
2,964,842 3 years
Raising awareness of greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural practices within an EMS framework with a focus on nutrient pathways within the sugar industry
Queensland Dept of Natural Resources and Mines
Contact: Phil Moody - 07 3896 9494

40,000
Round 1
40,000 1 year
Reducing uncertainties in greenhouse gas emissions from sub-tropical agricultural systems
Queensland University of Technology
Contact: Peter Grace - 07 3865 2610

295,695
Round 1
1,119,345 3 years
Reducing nitrogen losses from sub-tropical coastal agricultural soils
University of Melbourne
Contact: Dr Deli Chen - 03 8344 8148
Partners:
CSIRO Land and Water
Australian National University
180,000
Round 2
873,500 1.5 years
N2O emissions from subtropical cereal cropping under different management practices
Dept of Natural Resources & Mines Queensland
Contact: Dr Ram Dalal - 07 3896 9895
Partners:
Grains Research and Development Corporation
467,206
Round 2
1,517,8293 years
Managing mixed sheep/wheat farming systems in Southern Australia to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Dept of Primary Industries Victoria
Contact: John Graham - 55 730 908
Partners:
Grains Research and Development Corporation
Melbourne University
960,977
Round 3
3,540,977 3 years
Soil microbial activity as a surrogate measure for nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils
University of Queensland
Contact: Susan Schmidt - 07 3365 1050
Partners:
Queensland Dept of Natural Resources and Mines
Queensland University of Technology
300,000
Round 3
890,636 2 years
Understanding the contribution of volatile nitrogen loss to nitrous oxide emissions in agriculture
Queensland University of Technology
Contact: Peter Grace - 07 3864 2610
Partners:
Cotton Research and Development Corporation
70,000
Round 3
451,000 2 years
Investigating the use of slow release fertilisers to reduce nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils
University of Melbourne
Contact: Robert Edis - 03 8344 7131

50,000
Round 3
240,000 1.5 years
Theme C
Savannas
Australian
Government
Investment
(AGO) $
Total
Project
Cost ($)
Duration
of Project
Improving estimates and management of savanna burning emissions
Tropical Savannas CRC
Contact: Jeremy Russell-Smith - 08 8988 6215

400,000
Round 1
909,494 4 years
Theme D
Planted Forests
Australian
Government
Investment
(AGO) $
Total
Project
Cost ($)
Duration
of Project
Achieving successful establishment of tree plantings under variable climatic conditions
CSIRO Forestry and Forest Products
Contact: Trevor Booth - 02 6281 8259

200,000
Round 1
475,000 1.5 years
The Hawkesbury forest experiment: Impacts of precipitation and CO2 on trees
University of New South Wales
Contact: Prof. Ross McMurtrie – 02 9385 3264
Partners:
University of Western Sydney
University of NSW
NSW Dept of Primary Industry
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Forest and Wood Products R & D Corporation
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee USA
Duke University, Durham NC USA
1,141,979
Round 2
4,288,443 3.5 years
Understanding the drivers of nitrous oxide emissions during the transition from pasture to plantation forests
Ensis
Contact: John Raison - 02 6281 8280
Partners:
Queensland Dept of Natural
Resources and Mines
NSW Dept of Primary Industries
Queensland Dept of Primary Industries
CSIRO Land & Water
250,000
Round 3
1,003,942 1.5 years
Theme E
Climate Change and Natural Resource Management
Australian
Government
Investment
(AGO) $
Total
Project
Cost ($)
Duration
of Project
Practical adaptation to climate change in natural resource management
Sinclair Knight Merz
Contact: Craig Clifton - 03 5444 41861
Partners:
Queensland Murray Darling Committee
Queensland Dept of Primary
Industries and Fisheries
Desert Channels Queensland
Fitzroy Basin Association
South East Queensland Western Catchments Group
North Central Catchment Management Authority
Glenelg Hopkins Catchment Management Authority
500,000
Round 1
889,430 2 years
A regional climate change decision framework for natural resource management
South Australian Dept of Water,
Land and Biodiversity Conservation
Contact: Douglas Bardsley - 08 8303 9343
Partners:
Adelaide Mt Lofty NRM Board
211,000
Round 3
462,000 2 years
Fire regimes, forest & carbon dynamics under climate change in South East Australia
Australian National University
Contact: Geoff Cary - 02 6125 0059
Partners:
Dept of Environment and Conservation NSW
Wollongong University
282,893
Round 3
424,981 2 years
Climate change and Australia's plantation estate: pest impacts on carbon stores
Ensis
Contact: Michael Battaglia - 03 6226 7912

300,000
Round 3
595,513 2 years
An investigation into the feasibility of forest Free Air Carbon dioxide Enrichment (FACE) experimentation in Australia
Ensis
Contact: John Raison - 02 6281 8280

86,500
Round 3
86,500 5 months
Theme F
Climate Change and Farming Systems
Australian
Government
Investment
(AGO) $
Total
Project
Cost ($)
Duration
of Project
Adapting Australian farming systems to climate change: A participatory approach
Birchip Cropping Group
Contact: Alexandra Gartmann - 03 5492 2787
Partners:
CSIRO
Mingenew-Irwin Group
Brigalow-Jimbour Floodplains Group
174,000
Round 1
341,082 2 years
Evaluate potential responses and management of Lippia in the MDB under climate change
CSIRO Entomology
Contact: Mic Julien - 07 3214 2805
Partners:
CRC Weeds
University of New England
Meat and Livestock Australia
Cotton CRC
152,500
Round 1
319,571 2 years
Elevated CO2 research initiative for agriculture and forestry: Impacts for regional Australia
Timothy G. Reeves and Associates Pty Ltd
Contact: Tim Reeves - 03 5241 2827

28,800
Round 1
28,800 6 months
Assessing options for structural change within an established agricultural industry to address the challenges of climate change
Dept of Primary Industries Victoria
Contact: Mr Victor Sposito - 03 9742 8725
Partners:
North Central Catchment Management Authority
Birchip Cropping Group
50,000
Round 2
200,0001 year
Exploring the capacity of a regional farming community to adapt to climate change
Dept of Agriculture, Western Australia
Contact: Ms Kari-Lee Falconer - 08 9651 1302

251,000
Round 2
340,1002 years
Climate change in cotton catchment communities
Cotton Catchment Communities
Cooperative Research Centre
Contact: Guy Roth - 02 6799 1509

37,100
Round 3
73,100 1 year
Climate change impacts on wheat production in Australia: Small scale Free Air Carbon dioxide Enriched (mini-FACE) experimentation across the Australian wheat belt
University of Melbourne
Contact: Rob Norton - 03 53622337
Partners:
Grains Research and Development Corporation
Australian Research Council
Dept of Primary Industries Victoria
University of Tasmania
553,000
Round 3
4,695,000 4 years

Funding Rounds 1-3

Project proposals have been received under three funding rounds. Proposals received under Rounds 1 and 2 needed to address the priorities outlined in the Annual Prospectus 2005-2006. Priorities for Round 3 were detailed in the Annual Prospectus 2006-2007.

All proposals were assessed against the selection criteria outlined in the Annual Prospectus. Specialised assessment panels were appointed for each Theme. The assessment panels were comprised of staff from the Australian Greenhouse Office and other relevant government Depts, as well as independent external appointees with high levels of expertise.

The outcomes of the selection process for Rounds 1-3 are shown in the table below:


EOI closing date EOIs received EOIs negotiated further Projects funded
Round 1 5 November 04 62 16 14
Round 2 11 February 05 42 13 9
Round 3 10 February 06 35 11 13

Project proposals under the Strategic R&D Investment Plan

Funding rounds for the Strategic R&D Investment Plan are currently closed. However, the Australian Government may accept highly innovative project proposals addressing the objectives of the Strategic R&D Investment Plan at any time. Such applications will be assessed against selection criteria outlined in the Annual Prospectus 2006-2007. Further information on the aim, structure and operations is available in the Strategic R&D Investment Plan 2004-2008.

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