成人大片 Spatial Scientists Receive Top Awards

Australia鈥檚 peak body representing surveying and spatial science professionals, has recently recognised the work of two 成人大片 researchers.


The Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute () recently awarded Dr. Ken Clarke and Dr. W. Boone Law with top honours at the regional (SA) Asia-Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards () ceremony, held at the Adelaide Pavilion recently.

Dr. accepted the 鈥淭he Industry Award for Environment and Sustainability鈥 for his work on the Condition Assessment and Risk Management System (CARMS), which was created through collaboration between Pastoral Unit in the Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA) and the Australian Institute for听Machine Learning (AIML) and School of Biological Sciences within The 成人大片.

CARMS uses the best current science and operational data and tools to provide spatially comprehensive, frequent, objective and robust evidence about condition of the听land across all SA pastoral leases. Using satellite remote sensing and geospatial data, Geographic Information Systems and advanced data analysis, annual reports on听vegetation cover are prepared for all 323 pastoral leases, within the context of rainfall trends and vegetation cover over the past 20 years. These reports are used by听PIRSA staff to support land condition assessments and compliance decision-making under the Act, and aid in planning on-ground assessments.

Recent PhD graduate, Dr. , was presented with the "APSEA Postgraduate Student of the Year Award (South Australia Region)" for his doctoral research entitled听 to Discriminate Patterns of Ancient Aboriginal Land Use in the Australian Arid Zone.

Boone commenced his PhD in spatial science and environmental remote sensing at the 成人大片 in听2015, and over a short time, he has used his spatial science knowledge and skills to make innovative and well-received academic contributions to听Australian archaeology. His PhD is amongst the first in Australia to promote and utilise advanced aerial and satellite remote sensing听technologies to better understand the Aboriginal archaeological record. The judges said Boone had fantastic engagement examples and was听an innovative thesis.



Image: (L-R) PhD Candidate Angus Retallack, Prof. Megan Lewis, Dr. Ken Clarke, and Dr. W. Boone Law with APSEA awards.

In addition to their families, Ken and Boone both thanked their university research group colleagues for the tremendous support they receive in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. In particular,听Ken recognised听those responsible for making the project happen, Bianca Lewis, Scot Ashby and Michelle Edge (PIRSA), and Paul Dalby (AIML); those who coordinated and executed the project, Gavin Baird (PRISA) and Grant Osborne, Karl Hornlund and Phil Roberts (AIML); and the other experts on arid ecology, Megan Lewis and Hannah Auricht (成人大片).

As regional award recipients, both Dr Clarke and Dr Wallace are now in consideration for the national APSEA awards鈥攖o be announced later this month at the . We wish them all the very best!

Boone additionally praised his supervisors, Professor , Associate Professor , and Professor Peter Hiscock (Australian Museum), for their guidance and mentorship throughout his research.


Image: (L-R) Prof. Megan Lewis and Dr. W. Boone Law at the Surveying and Spatial Science听Institute听APSEA Award Ceremony.



Image: APSEA Postgraduate Student Award.
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