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Journal of Sustainable Agriculture | 2007

Development and accreditation of an applied climate education unit for sustainable land use in Australia

David George; J. F. Clewett; Cj Birch; Anthony Wright; Wendy Allen

ABSTRACT In recent years, there have been significant developments in climate science relevant to agriculture and natural resource management. Assessing impacts of climate variability and use of seasonal climate forecasts have become increasingly important elements in the management “toolkit” for many Australian farmers. Consideration of climate change further increases the need for improved management strategies. While climate risk extension activities have kept pace with advances in climate science, a national review of the Vocational Education and Training system in Australia in relation to “weather and climate” showed that these topics were “poorly represented” at the management level in the Australian Qualifications Framework, and needed increased emphasis. Consequently, a new Unit of Competency concerning management of climatic risk was developed and accredited to address this deficiency. The objective of the unit was to build knowledge and skills for better management of climate variability via the elements of surveying climatic and enterprise data; analysing climatic risks and opportunities; and developing climatic risk management strategies. This paper describes establishment of a new unit for vocational education that is designed to harness recent developments in applied climate science for better management of Australias highly variable climate. The main benefits of the new unit of competency, “Developing climatic risk management strategies,” were seen as improving decisions in climate and agriculture, and reducing climate risk exposure to enhance sustainable agriculture. The educational unit is now within the scope of agricultural colleges, universities, and registered training organisations as an accredited unit.


Environmental Education Research | 2009

A professional development climate course for sustainable agriculture in Australia

David George; Jeff Clewett; Cj Birch; Anthony Wright; Wendy Allen

There are few professional development courses in Australia for the rural sector concerned with climate variability, climate change and sustainable agriculture. The lack of educators with a sound technical background in climate science and its applications in agriculture prevents the delivery of courses either stand‐alone or embedded in other courses, and adversely affects the ability of graduating students to apply climate information. This paper presents evidence from a professional development climate course with 20 professional educators and consultants and results from: surveys at the training workshop; from a questionnaire 12 months post‐workshop; and a combined interview and survey two years post‐workshop. The key finding was that professional development courses specifically addressing climate are essential, while topics should include climate and weather, the impacts of climate on agricultural systems, strategic thinking and planning options available for business. A project undertaken by professionals delivering climate education helped to improve their skills and confidence to deliver other stand‐alone climate courses or to embed climate in existing courses. The paper proposes that a suitable resource manual should be ‘problem‐based’ in its design to allow for a broad range of geographic climates, and should address a wide range of agricultural enterprises including livestock production, horticulture and cropping. The authors also propose ways to introduce and integrate applied climate knowledge and skills into the wider community. Possible progress for inter‐disciplinary education and the implications from enhancing learning about climate for sustainable agriculture are discussed.


Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture | 2007

Needs for applied climate education in agriculture

David George; Cj Birch; J. F. Clewett; Anthony Wright; Wendy Allen; Diane U. Keogh


Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education | 2007

Improving Farmer Knowledge and Skills to Better Manage Climate Variability and Climate Change

David George; J. F. Clewett; Anthony Wright; Cj Birch; Wendy Allen


Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education | 2005

Major Issues and Solutions to Applied Climate Education in Australia

David George; Cj Birch; Jeff Clewett; Anthony Wright; Wendy Allen


17th International Congress of Biometeorology (ICB 2005) | 2005

Applied climate education to help manage climate change in Australia

David George; J. F. Clewett; Cj Birch; Ian Partridge; N. M. Clarkson; Wendy Allen


The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension | 2007

Improving farmer knowledge and skills to better manage climate variability and climate change

David George; J. F. Clewett; Aj Wright; Cj Birch; Wendy Allen


Archive | 2007

Needs for applied climate education in Australia

David George; Cj Birch; J. F. Clewett; Wendy Allen; Diane U. Keogh


5th Conference of the World Association for Sustainable Development (WASD) | 2007

A longitudinal study of farmers and trainers capturing climate information for sustainable development

David George; J. F. Clewett; A. K. S. Huda; Cj Birch; Anthony Wright; Wendy Allen; Q. Parvez


Archive | 2005

2005 Nominated for Article of the Year Award

David George; Cj Birch; J. F. Clewett; Aj Wright; Wendy Allen

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Cj Birch

University of Tasmania

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Diane U. Keogh

Queensland University of Technology

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Jeff Clewett

University of Southern Queensland

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