Project 1.1 asked the question: 'what have we got and what state
is it in?'
The research aimed to deliver new techniques and technologies
for evaluating soil and site characteristics, for remotely sensing
forest health and condition and for carrying out stand inventory.
This was done in three subproject areas:
- 1.1.1 Site evaluation
- 1.1.2 Monitoring of forest condition with multi-spectral and
hyper-spectral remote-sensing
- 1.1.3 Improved forest inventory using high resolution airborne
remote sensing
The leader of Project 1.1 was Dr Neil Sims (CSIRO).
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Farmers in the midlands of Tasmania at a field
workshop learning about a decision support system to control tree
decline, which is based upon analysis by scientists in Research
Program One.
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Senior scientists in this project were Drs Neil McKenzie (CSIRO,
Land and Water), Darius Culvenor (Ensis), Jon Osborn (University of
Tasmania), Paul Feikema (University of Melbourne /Department of
Sustainability and Environment), and Rob Musk (University of
Tasmania).