Land & Water Australia. 2008. Signposts for Australian Agriculture . [Online] (Updated July 8th, 2009)
Available at: http://lwa.gov.au/node/2529 [Accessed Thursday 2nd of September 2010 04:52:35 PM ].
The Signposts for Australian Agriculture (Signposts) project aimed to inform policy development by assessing and reporting on the environmental, economic and social contributions of Australian agricultural industries.
Signposts was designed to address the question - How does an agricultural industry contribute to ecologically sustainable development? The information has been used to:
Signposts was a collaborative project involving the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF), the Bureau of Rural Sciences (BRS) and Research and Development Corporations (RDCs). The project was managed by the National Land & Water Resources Audit (the Audit).
Signposts provides Australian agricultural industries with tools to assess, illustrate and demonstrate how their activities contribute to ecologically sustainable development (ESD) in Australia.
Signposts developed the following products:
A reference group provides advice and endorsement of Signposts products and ensures they are relevant to government and industry policy. It is comprised of representatives from the Australian government (DAFF), state and territory governments, industry, RDCs, Australian Food and Grocery Council, regional bodies, the Audit Advisory Council and the Audit.
Summary information on the activities and outputs generated under each stage of Signposts
Signposts Activities and Outputs (pdf - 48KB).
Detailed information on the products developed at each stage of Signposts is available below:
Stage 4 involved the development of the framework and its population with data for the grains, beef, dairy, horticulture, wine and cotton industries. This stage produced:
Stage 3 involved the ongoing development of the framework and its population with data from the grains, beef, dairy and horticulture industries. This stage produced:
Stage 2 involved the review and development of the framework. This stage:
Stage 1 involved the initial development of the framework in consultation with six RDCs. It also provided a generic framework to depict the contributions of agricultural industries to ecologically sustainable development. This stage produced:
Signposts uses existing datasets held by the Audit, DAFF, ABARE, BRS, ABS, states and territories, RDCs, the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA) and other relevant sources.
Signposts includes information on indicators from the national NRM monitoring and evaluation framework.
Signposts also includes new available data from:
The Audit funded this survey of land managers’ capacity to change and the level of adoption of key natural resource and business management practices. The survey was a supplement to the ABARE Farm Survey with the results to be inserted into the Signposts industry profiles and associated Audit reports.
The NCIS have been undertaken in June 2007 with results available between April/May 2008. A prospectus for this project is available
NCIS Prospectus (pdf - 486KB)
An important step in developing an industry profile is determining where the industry occurs in space. An industry ‘spatial footprint’ identifies the land held by an agricultural industry. ‘Held’ means land that is managed by an agricultural industry irrespective of the form of tenure. It includes more than the land under production at any particular time such as corridors of native vegetation. Knowing which land is held by an agricultural industry allows Signposts to convert much of the generic spatial data on natural resource condition to industry specific information.
A spatial footprint also enables information on the extent and condition of a natural asset to be conceptually linked with information on:
The Audit worked with BRS and ABS to develop new techniques to map the spatial footprints of industries. An issues paper which documents the methods used to generate spatial footprints and provides recommendations for future refinements is currently in progress.
The socio-economic indicators and protocols for the national NRM monitoring and evaluation framework have been used in Signposts. For more information refer to other areas of thematic activity.
Stage 5 of the Signposts project assessed the feasibility of extending the Signposts framework beyond the primary production sector. A report by the BRS assessing the food value chain includes a case study for the baking and confectionery industry.
Assessing the Environmental Performance of the Food Value Chain (pdf - 751KB)
Stage 6 of the Signposts project identified key business management practices for inclusion in Signposts.
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