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2016 Spatially Enabled Livestock Management Symposium

Start: Thursday 31 March 2016
End: Friday 1 April 2016
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Venue Centre for Carbon
Water and Food, Faculty of Agriculture and Environment
The University of Sydney, Camden NSW Australia

Are you a student, researcher, producer or someone simply just interested in precision livestock management?

Then the 2016 Spatially Enabled Livestock Management (SELM) symposium is for you!

The aim of SELM is to foster discussion on aspects of methodology, experimental design and how monitoring of animals is conducted in the real world. Next year, the Faculty of Agriculture and Environment at The University of Sydney will be hosting this two day event in the Centre for Carbon, Water and Food in Camden NSW, Australia.

Topics covered include:

  • remote autonomous monitoring of animals, vegetation and environment
  • wireless sensor networks
  • precision rangeland management
  • GNSS/GPS livestock tracking
  • virtual fencing
  • national scale livestock movement analysis
  • behavioural modelling in livestock
  • remote sensing of pastures
  • spatial pasture modelling
  • precision livestock management
  • and much more!

Abstracts are open now! Registrations will open early next year.

For further information please contact:
Lachlan Ingram
Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, The University of Sydney
lachlan.ingram@sydney.edu.au
M: 0458 767 677

Jaime Manning
Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, The University of Sydney
jaime.manning@sydney.edu.au
T: (02) 9351 1895