Organisation | CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems |
Organisation | CRC for Sustainable Sugar Production |
Author | Walker, D |
Author | Johnson, A |
Date Accessioned | 2014-01-12 |
Date Available | 2014-01-12 |
Issued | 2002 |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/11079/13268 |
Abstract | The Australian sugar industry is at the crossroads. Responding to the
challenges that it faces requires technical, institutional and social
innovation. In responding, the sugar industry requires a capacity to
deal effectively and efficiently with the economic, environmental and
social consequences of alternative change pathways. This requires
working to improve the planning capacity in cane growing regions.
This project attempted to address this difficult challenge in two cane
growing regions (the Herbert and Sunshine Coast / Moreton Mill)
with the intention of generating learnings that could be applied to
other sugar cane growing regions. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Sugar Research and Development Corporation (SRDC) |
Part of Series | Internal Report; 2002 CTA039 |
Subject | Planning capacity |
Subject | Regional resource planning |
Subject | Improve government and industry collaborations |
Subject | Participatory planning methodologies |
Subject | Decision support framework |
Subject | Regional action plans |
Subject | Social research |
Subject | NRM tools |
Title | Improved integrated resource planning in the Australian Sugar Industry : Final report CTA039 |