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Curriculum Vitae - Professor Holger Meinke Tel +61 3 6226 6368 Mobile +61 4 1752 4906 [email protected] http://www.tia.tas.edu.au/ Personal Details Date of Birth 12 April 1957 Place of Birth Heidelberg, Germany Nationality Australian Languages English, German, Latin, basic knowledge of Dutch and French Employment History January 2011 University of Tasmania (UTAS), Australia (on-going) Professor, Agriculture and Food Systems Head, School of Land and Food Director, Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) I have a tenured appointment as Professor at the University of Tasmania. In addition, I lead and manage the School of Land and Food, an amalgamation of the former Schools of Agricultural Science and Geography & Spatial Studies. I am also the Director of the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA), a large and multi-faceted joint venture between the University and the Tasmanian Government with a mandate for agricultural research, development, extension and teaching (nationally and internationally). Over the last four years I instigated, managed and completed several change processes that resulted in the establishment and revitalisation of the new School and TIA. I also maintain an active research portfolio in agricultural and food systems research and I supervise five PhD candidates at UTAS as well as at Wageningen University (Netherlands) and the ANU. As Head of School I am responsible for several degree programs across the school’s two discipline clusters: 1) Agriculture and Food Systems and 2) Geography and Spatial Science. I oversee curriculum development, give strategic directions to the school and advice to the Faculty. I manage a complex budget and the performance of teaching and research excellence across our broad discipline clusters (agriculture and ecology were both rated ‘five’ as part of the last ERA evaluation, the highest possible ranking). The Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) is a collaborative joint venture fully embedded within the Faulty structure of the University. With over 200 staff (including 80 post-graduate students) TIA has a large, dynamic team of scientists and technical experts, many of whom are internationally renowned. TIA has strong links to other research, development and extension institutions in Australia and around the world. In my role as Director, I support and manage the relationship between the Tasmanian Government and the University. TIA is unique within the Australian university system with responsibility for agricultural research and extension, operating similarly to the highly successful ‘land grant’ model in the US. I am responsible for TIA’s $20 million annual budget; nearly 60% of TIA’s financial resources come from industry or competitive national grants. In close CURRICULUM VITAE Holger Meinke (PhD, MSc Ag, GAICD) Professor (Agriculture and Food Systems) Head, School of Land and Food Director, Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) University of Tasmania (UTAS) Private Bag 98 Hobart TAS 7001 Australia

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Curriculum Vitae - Professor Holger Meinke

Tel +61 3 6226 6368 Mobile +61 4 1752 4906 [email protected] http://www.tia.tas.edu.au/

Personal Details Date of Birth 12 April 1957 Place of Birth Heidelberg, Germany Nationality Australian Languages English, German, Latin, basic knowledge of Dutch and French

Employment History January 2011 University of Tasmania (UTAS), Australia (on-going) Professor, Agriculture and Food Systems

Head, School of Land and Food

Director, Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA)

I have a tenured appointment as Professor at the University of Tasmania. In addition, I lead and manage the School of Land and Food, an amalgamation of the former Schools of Agricultural Science and Geography & Spatial Studies. I am also the Director of the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA), a large and multi-faceted joint venture between the University and the Tasmanian Government with a mandate for agricultural research, development, extension and teaching (nationally and internationally). Over the last four years I instigated, managed and completed several change processes that resulted in the establishment and revitalisation of the new School and TIA. I also maintain an active research portfolio in agricultural and food systems research and I supervise five PhD candidates at UTAS as well as at Wageningen University (Netherlands) and the ANU.

As Head of School I am responsible for several degree programs across the school’s two discipline clusters: 1) Agriculture and Food Systems and 2) Geography and Spatial Science. I oversee curriculum development, give strategic directions to the school and advice to the Faculty. I manage a complex budget and the performance of teaching and research excellence across our broad discipline clusters (agriculture and ecology were both rated ‘five’ as part of the last ERA evaluation, the highest possible ranking).

The Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) is a collaborative joint venture fully embedded within the Faulty structure of the University. With over 200 staff (including 80 post-graduate students) TIA has a large, dynamic team of scientists and technical experts, many of whom are internationally renowned. TIA has strong links to other research, development and extension institutions in Australia and around the world. In my role as Director, I support and manage the relationship between the Tasmanian Government and the University. TIA is unique within the Australian university system with responsibility for agricultural research and extension, operating similarly to the highly successful ‘land grant’ model in the US. I am responsible for TIA’s $20 million annual budget; nearly 60% of TIA’s financial resources come from industry or competitive national grants. In close

CURRICULUM VITAE Holger Meinke (PhD, MSc Ag, GAICD) Professor (Agriculture and Food Systems) Head, School of Land and Food Director, Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) University of Tasmania (UTAS) Private Bag 98 Hobart TAS 7001 Australia

Curriculum Vitae - Professor Holger Meinke

collaboration with my senior management team, I set the strategic direction for the group, including monitoring and evaluation of individual achievements, science excellence and corporate objectives.

My scientific achievements include over 100 refereed publications with an H-Index of 26 (average citation per article: 32) and over 2600 life-time citations (metrics based on Web of Science). My work involves working directly with stakeholders (other scientists, faculty staff, policy makers, government agencies, NGOs, farmers and agribusinesses). I frequently deliver key notes at major conferences and lead international workshops. My international project activities include R&D focusing on improved resource use efficiency (better agronomy, varieties and risk management) with an emphasis on the Austral-Asia region. I am a member of three editorial boards of scientific journals (EJA, COSUST and ), a scientific reviewer for IPCC, President of the Australian Council of Deans of Agriculture (2014-2016), and President of the Australian Society of Agronomy (2013-2015). I have served two terms as a member of the Independent Science Panel for the CGIAR Challenge Program on Climate Change, Agriculture & Food Security (CCAFS); I have been a scientific expert on several UN-affiliated panels.

March 2007 Wageningen University (WU), The Netherlands to Jan 2011 Professor, Crop and Weed Ecology (CWE);

Head, Centre for Crop Systems Analysis (CSA), Department of Plant Sciences

The Centre for Crop Systems Analysis (CSA) contributes to the design of innovative plant production in eco-efficient agro-ecosystems in temperate and (sub) tropical regions through experimental and modelling approaches in research and teaching. CSA operates – in collaboration with other chairs and organisations – across several levels of aggregation, ranging from cell-level processes to cropping systems and landscapes, including the design of climate robust cropping systems. As head of CSA it was my responsibility to manage the two Chair Group, to provide leadership to staff and students and to pursue my own research via project work and PhD supervision. I was responsible for the effective integration of research and teaching as well as linkages with other groups – locally, nationally and internationally. CSA’s core technology is based on innovative modelling tools that cross several disciplinary and temporal scales (e.g. biochemical photosynthesis modelling, functional-structural plant modelling and cropping systems modelling). Such modelling helps to gain scientific and empirical insights into process interactions by combining in situ experimentation with in silico experimentation. My personal R&D focus covered 1) crop physiology, crop modelling and integrated agricultural systems research and 2) climate science, adaptation science and the broad field of ‘climate applications and risk assessment’. I have an ongoing professorial appointment at WUR that enables me to continue the supervision of four PhD candidates.

April 1988 to Queensland Government, Australia (Department Primary Industries and Fisheries) March 2007 Senior Principal Scientist (final position held after merit based progression over 19

years)

Within the Department I was at the interface of two major disciplines: agricultural systems sciences and climate sciences. I was responsible for a team of 15 scientists who held degrees in 16 different disciplines. This multidisciplinary team represented the Department’s contingent of APSRU, an inter-agency research unit that developed quantitative research tools for systems analysis at a range of scales. Among others, APSRU addressed the scarcity of water as a key driver of variability in agricultural systems. Amongst others, my team and I provided scenario analyses as input into (i) policy decisions at local, state and federal levels and (ii) business management systems. This enabled the development of (i) policies that are coherent with management practices and (ii) management practices that use resources (particularly water) more efficiently and equitably. In my role as science leader I provided input into the strategic direction of QPIF through my membership on two management teams. My supervisory responsibilities included HR management, financial management (total budget ca $1.2M) and mentoring of staff. My responsibilities as science leader included the initiation and supervision of client focused, industry relevant R&D. My disciplinary responsibilities included climate science,

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agricultural risk management and systems analysis. Under my leadership the team published over 100 journal papers and a large number of conference papers.

February 1987 to School of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Melbourne, Australia

April 1988 Tutor in Plant Science Responsibilities: teaching and supervision of assignments and projects for 3rd and 4th year agriculture students in the subjects: Crop Physiology, Plant Production, Genetics and Breeding and Computer Applications in Agriculture.

August 1986 to Drake Overload, Melbourne, Australia

January 1987 Database design

Establishment of a comprehensive database for the Victorian Department of Property and Services.

February 1985 to Technical University Berlin, Germany February 1986 Research Assistant (Faculty of International Agricultural Development)

Involved in the planning and conduct of scientific experiments on a variety of temperate and sub-tropical fruit crops.

March 1980 to Sonnenhof Farm, Stuttgart, Germany

October 1980 Work experience, pre-conditional for enrolment in BSc Ag course; involved in all aspects of field crop and fruit production.

October 1977 to West German Air Force, Meßstetten, Germany

October 1979 Radar Surveillance Operator

Education and Qualifications

October 2014 Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (GAICD) January 1993 to PhD in Agriculture and Environmental Science June 1996 Wageningen University, Netherlands

Department of Theoretical Production Ecology (TPE) Supervisors: Professors R. Rabbinge, H. van Keulen and G.L. Hammer Thesis: Improving wheat simulation capabilities in Australia from a cropping systems perspective (ISBN 90-5485-511-8)

October 1983 to MSc (International Agricultural Development) February 1986 Technical University Berlin, Germany

Faculty of International Agricultural Development Thesis: Influence of air temperature and soil temperature on grafted and self-rooted Passiflora hybrids (1st class honours; Meinke and Karnatz, 1990)

October 1980 to BSc (Agriculture) September 1983 University of Hohenheim, Germany

Department of Agriculture Main Courses: Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Statistics, Soil Science, Plant Production, Animal Production, Economy and Social Science, Agricultural Techniques, Programming

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Current and past Memberships (associations, boards, panels, committees) Current President (2014-2016), Australian Council of Deans of Agriculture (ACDA, peak body for

tertiary agricultural education in Australia) President (2013 to present), Australian Society of Agronomy Advisory board member (2013 to present), INRA (French National Institute for Agricultural

Research), Metaprogram for the Sustainable Management of Crop Health Editorial Boards Member (since 1996), European Journal of Agronomy (EJA) Member (since 2009), Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability (COSUST) Member (since 2015), Agricultural Systems

Past Member, Independent Science Panel (2008-2014), CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture & Food Security (CCAFS) Member, CLIVAR, Asian - Australian Monsoon Panel (2006 – 2012). CLIVAR is a component of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP), sponsored by WMO, the International Council for Science (ICSU) and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Organisation (IOO). Expert Team Member (2004 – 2011), World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), Commission for Climatology, ET on “CLIPS Operations, Verification and Application Services (CCl-XIII OPAG 3 ET 3.3)” Scientific Reviewer of the Third and Fourth IPCC Assessment Report Foundation Member (2012 to 2014), Editorial Board, Global Food Security

Awards November 2005

Queensland Premier’s Award for Excellence in Public Sector Management (team award, category ‘Innovation and Creativity’)

July 2013

Dean’s Award for Research Excellence: Four papers recognised for having achieved a world benchmark Relative Citation Impact (RCI) Factor of 8.

Referees International Prof Martin Kropff

Vice-Chancellor & Vice-Chairman of the Executive Board Wageningen University THE NETHERLANDS (after 1 June 2015: Director General, CIMMYT) [email protected]

Prof Mary Scholes Director - Graduate Support Division Office of the DVC Research & Animal, Plant & Environmental Sciences Wits University SOUTH AFRICA [email protected]

Australia

Prof Graeme Hammer Chair in Crop Science & Director, Centre for Plant Science Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation University of Queensland Brisbane, QLD 4072 AUSTRALIA [email protected]

Prof Andrew Wells Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research and Strategy) University of Tasmania Private Bag 3 Hobart, TAS 7001 AUSTRALIA [email protected]

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Publications

Web of Science publication statistics (last updated 07 March 2015)

Total articles in publication list: 126 Articles with Citation Data: 83 Sum of the Times Cited: 2686 (Google Scholar: 5419) Average Citations per Article: 32 h-index: 26 (Google Scholar: 35)

Journal publications and refereed book chapters

In review or in press 1. Awan, M.I., Bastiaans, L., van Oort, P.A.J., Ahmad, R., Ashraf, M.Y. and Meinke, H., 2015. Water use and crop

performance of rice (Oryza sativa L.) under aerobic conditions in a semiarid subtropical environment, European J. Agronomy, accepted subject to minor revision.

2. Bell, E., Turner, P., Meinke, H. and Holbrook, N.J., 2015. Translation of climate science into rural community health adaptation knowledge is a great unmet challenge. Australian Journal of Rural and Remote Health, accepted subject to minor revision.

3. de Carvalho, M.T.M., Madaria, B.E., Bastiaans, L., van Oort, P.A.J., Heinemann, A.B., Maia, A.H.N., Medeirosa, J.C., de Leal, W.G.O., da Silva, M.A.S., Petter, F.A., Marimom Jr., B.H., Hoffland, E., Parsons, D., and Meinke, H., 2015. Long term biochar effects on rice yield and its interaction with N dynamics in a tropical Savannah. Agronomy for Sustainable Development, in review.

4. de Carvalho, M.T.M., Madaria, B.E., Bastiaans, L., van Oort, P.A.J., Wesley, G. de O., Maia, A.H.N., Heinemann, A.B., Soler, M.A.S., Parsons, D. and Meinke, H., 2015. Chemical and physical properties of a clay soil 3.5 years after biochar application and the impact on rice yield. Soil and Tillage Research, in review.

5. Meinke, H., 2015. Agriculture – part of who we are. In: Agriculture for the Curious: Why Study Agriculture, ISBN 978-1-925128-53-6, in press.

6. van Beek, C., van Duivenbooden, N., Heesmans, H., Elias, E., Kibunja, C. and Meinke, H., 2015. Increasing nutrient use efficiencies in complex, mixed farming systems, with examples from Kenya and Ethiopia. ????

7. van Oort, P.A.J., Wang, G., Vos, J., Meinke, H., Li, B.G., Huang, J.K., van der Werf, W., 2015. Towards groundwater neutral cropping systems in the North China plain. PNAS, in review.

2015 8. Awan, M.I., van Oort, P.A.J., Ahmad, R., Bastiaans, L. and Meinke, H., 2015. Transformation of transplanted flooded rice

system to direct seeded aerobic rice system: the farmers' perspective. Land Use Policy, 42, 517-526.

2014 9. Acuna, T., Able, A.J., Bellotti, B., Doyle, R., Kelder, J., Guisard, Y., McDonald, G., Wormell, P. and Meinke, H., 2014.

Academic, industry and student perspectives on the inclusion of “vocational knowledge” in a ‘learning and teaching academic standards statement’ for agriculture. Journal of Learning Design, 7(2).

10. Awan, M.I, Bastiaans, L., van Oort, P.A.J., Ahmad, R., Ashraf, M.Y. and Meinke, H. 2014. Nitrogen use and crop performance of rice under aerobic conditions in a semiarid subtropical environment, Agronomy Journal, 106, 199-211; doi: 10.2134/agronj2013.0262.

11. Awan, M.I., van Oort, P.A.J., Bastiaans, L., van der Putten, P.E.L., Yin, X. and Meinke, H., 2014. A two-step approach to quantify photothermal effects on pre-flowering rice phenology. Field Crops Research, 155, 14-22; doi: 10.1016/j.fcr.2013.09.027.

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12. de Melo Carvalho, M.T., Maia, A.H.N., Madaria, B.E., Bastiaans, L., van Oort, P.A.J., Heinemann, A.B., Soler da Silva,

M.A., Petter, F.A., Marimon Jr, B.H. and Meinke, H., 2014. Biochar increases plant available water in a sandy loam soil under an aerobic rice crop system. Solid Earth, 5, 939-952; doi: 10.5194/se-5-939-2014

13. Meinke, H., 2014. Europe’s diminishing bread basket. Nature Climate Change, 4, 541-542; doi: 10.1038/nclimate2289 14. Moeller, C., Meinke, H., Manschadi, A.M., Pala, M, deVoil, P. and Sauerborn, J., 2014. Assessing the sustainability of

wheat–based cropping systems using APSIM: sustainability = 42? Sustainability Science, 9, 1-16; doi: 10.1007/s11625-013-0228-2. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11625-013-0228-2

15. Rao, V.N., Kalpana Sastry, R., Craufurd, P., Meinke, H., Parsons, D., Rego, T.J. and Rathore, A., 2014. Cropping systems strategy for effective management of Fusarium wilt in safflower. Field Crops Research, 156, 191-198; doi: 10.1016/j.fcr.2013.11.013

16. Rao, V.N., Meinke, H., Craufurd, P., Parsons, D., Kropff, M., Anten, N.P.R., Wani, S. And Rego, T.J., 2014. Double cropping increased productivity and reduces risk of dryland cropping systems on Vertisols, a viable option in the Indian SAT. European Journal of Agronomy, 62, 26-37; doi: 10.1016/j.eja.2014.09.003.

2013 17. de Carvalho, M.T.M., Madaria, B.E., Bastiaans, L., van Oort, P.A.J., Heinemann, A.B., da Silva, M.A.S., Machado, D.M.,

Maia, A.H.N. and Meinke, H., 2013. Biochar improves soil fertility but does not increase grain yield of aerobic rice in a clayey Rhodic Ferralsol in the Brazilian savannah: short term effects. Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics, 114(2), 101-107.

18. Heath, L.., Salinger M.J., Falkand, T., Hansen, J., Jiang, K., Kameyama, Y., Kishi, M., Lebel, L., Meinke, H., Morton, K., Nikitina, E., Shukla, P.R. and White, I., 2013. Climate in Asia and the Pacific (Food, Water and Energy); in: M.J. Manton and L.A. Stevenson (eds.), Climate in Asia and the Pacific: Security, Society and Sustainability, Advances in Global Change Research, 56, 129-198; doi:10.1007/978-94-007-7338-7_1.

19. Leith, P. and Meinke, H., 2013. Overcoming adolescence: Tasmania’s agricultural history and future. Griffith Review 39; Tasmania: The Tipping Point? On-line edition: http://griffithreview.com/edition-39-tasmania-the-tipping-point/overcoming-adolescence

20. McDonald, J., Harkin, J., Harwood, A., Hobday, A., Lyth, A. and Meinke, H., 2013. Supporting evidence-based adaptation decision-making in Tasmania: A synthesis of climate change adaptation research. National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast, 169 pp. ISBN: 978-1-925039-81-8

21. Neufeldt, H., Jahn, M., Campbell, B., Beddington, J.R., DeClerck, F., De Pinto, A.,Gulledge, J., Hellin, J., Herrero, M., Jarvis, A., LeZaks, D., Meinke, H., Rosenstock, T., Scholes, M., Scholes, R., Vermeulen, S., Wollenberg, L., Zougmoré, R., 2013. Beyond climate-smart agriculture – toward safe operating spaces for global food systems, Agriculture & Food Security, 2, 12; doi:10.1186/2048-7010-2-12. http://www.agricultureandfoodsecurity.com/content/2/1/12

22. Potgieter, A., Meinke, H., Doherty, A., Sadras, V.O., Hammer, G., Crimp, S. and Rodriquez, D., 2013. Spatial impact of projected changes in rainfall and temperature on wheat yields in Australian, Climatic Change, 117, 163-179; doi:10.1007/s10584-012-0543-0.

2011/2012 23. Gaydon, D.S., Meinke, H. and Rodriguez, D., 2012. The best farm-level irrigation strategy changes seasonally with

fluctuating water availability. Agricultural Water Management, 103, 33-42; doi:10.1016/j.agwat.2011.10.015. 24. Gaydon, D.S., Meinke, H., Rodriguez, D. and McGrath, D.J., 2012. Comparing water options for irrigation farmers using

Modern Portfolio Theory. Agricultural Water Management, 115, 1-9; doi:10.1016/j.agwat.2012.08.007. 25. Gaydon, D.S., Probert, M.E., Buresh, R.J., Meinke, H., Suriadi, A., Dobermann, A., Bouman, B. and Timsina, J., 2012. Rice

in cropping systems – modelling transitions between flooded and non-flooded soil environments. European Journal of Agronomy, 39, 9-24; doi:10.1016/j.eja.2012.01.003.

26. Gaydon, D.S., Probert, M.E., Buresh, R.J., Meinke, H. and Timsina, J., 2012. Modelling the role of algae in rice crop nutrition and soil organic carbon maintenance. European Journal of Agronomy, 39, 35-43; doi:10.1016/j.eja.2012.01.004.

27. Rodenburg, J., Meinke, H. and Johnson, D., 2011. Challenges for weed management in African rice systems in a changing climate. J. Agric. Science (Cambridge), 149, 427–435; doi:10.1017/S0021859611000207.

28. Rodriguez, D., deVoil, P., Power, B., Cox, H., Crimp, S. and Meinke, H., 2011. The intrinsic plasticity of farm businesses and their resilience to change. Field Crops Research, 124, 157-170; doi:10.1016/j.fcr.2011.02.012.

29. van Oort, P.A.J., Timmermans, B.G.H., Meinke, H. and van Ittersum, M.K., 2012. Key weather extremes affecting potato production in the Netherlands. European Journal of Agronomy, 37, 11-22; doi:10.1016/j.eja.2011.09.002.

30. van Oort, P.A.J., Zhang, Tianyi, de Vries, M.E., Heinemann, A.B., Meinke, H., 2011. Correlation between phenology prediction error and temperature in rice (Oyza Sativa L.). Agriculture and Forest Meteorology, 151, 1545-1555; doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2011.06.012.

2009/2010 31. Aggarwal, P.K., Baethgen, W.E., Cooper, P., Gommes, R., Lee, B., Meinke, H., Rathore, L.S. and Sivakumar, M.V.K., 2010.

Managing climatic risks to combat land degradation and enhance food security: Key information needs. Procedia Env. Sciences, 1, 305-312. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18780296

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32. Goddard, L., Aitchellouche, Y., Baethgen, W., Dettinger, M., Graham, R., Hayman, P., Kadi, M., Martínez, R. and Meinke,

H., 2010. Providing seasonal-to-interannual climate information for risk management and decision making. Procedia Env. Sciences, 1, 81-101. ISSN 1878-0296 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18780296

33. Howden, S.M., Gifford, R.M. and Meinke, H., 2010. Grains. In C.J. Stokes and S.M. Howden (eds). Adapting Australian Agriculture to Climate Change - Preparing Australian Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries for the Future, CSIRO Publishing, p. 21-40. http://csiro.styluspub.com/books/BookDetail.aspx?productID=207617

34. Keating, B.A., Carberry, P.S., Bindraban, P., Asseng, S., Meinke, H. and Dixon, J., 2010. Eco-efficient agriculture: concepts, challenges and opportunities. Crop Science, 50, S109-119 ; doi:10.2135/cropsci2009.10.0594. http://crop.scijournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/Supplement_1/S-109

35. Maia, A.H.N. and Meinke, H., 2010. Probabilistic methods for seasonal forecasting in a changing climate: Cox-type regression models. Int. J. Climatology, 30; 2277-2288. doi:10.1002/joc.2042.

36. Meinke, H., 2010. Adaptation Science for agriculture - solutions for a changing planet. Inaugural lecture, Wageningen University, 14 January 2010, ISBN 987-90-8585-271-1, pp. 34.

37. Meinke, H., Howden, S.M., Struik, P.C., Nelson, R., Rodriguez, D. and Chapman, S.C., 2009. Adaptation science for agricultural and natural resource management – Urgency and theoretical basis. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 1, 69–76; doi:10.1016/j.cosust.2009.07.007.

38. Nelson, R., Kokic, P., Crimp, S, Meinke, H. and Howden, S.M., 2010. The vulnerability of Australian rural communities to climate variability and change: Part I – Conceptualising and measuring vulnerability. Environmental Science and Policy, 13, 8-17; doi:10.1016/j.envsci.2009.09.006.

39. Nelson, R., Kokic, P., Crimp, S., Martin, P., Meinke, H., Howden, S.M., deVoil, P., McKeon, G. and Nidumolu, U., 2010. The vulnerability of Australian rural communities to climate variability and change: Part II – Integrating impacts with adaptive capacity. Environmental Science and Policy, 13, 18-27; doi:10.1016/j.envsci.2009.09.007.

40. Sterk, B., Carberry, P.S., Leeuwis, C., van Ittersum, M.K., Howden, S.M., Meinke, H., van Keulen, H. and Rossing, W.A.H., 2009. The interface between land use systems research and policy: multiple arrangements and leverages. Land Use Policy, 26, 434–442; doi:10.1016/j.landusepol.2008.05.003.

41. Wheeler, M.C., Hendo, H.H., Cleland, S., Meinke, H. and Donald, A., 2009. Impacts of the Madden-Julian Oscillation on Australian rainfall and circulation. Journal of Climate, 22(6), 1482–1498; doi:10.1175/2008JCLI2595.1.

42. Yan, J., Yu J., Tao, G.C., Vos, J., Bouman, B.A.M., Xie, G.H. and Meinke, H., 2010. Yield formation and tillering dynamics of direct-seeded rice in flooded and nonflooded soils in the Huai River Basin of China. Field Crops Res., 116, 252-259; doi:10.1016/j.fcr.2010.01.002.

2008/2007

43. Howden, S.M., Soussana, J-F., Tubiello, F.N., Chhetri, N., Dunlop, M. and Meinke, H., 2007. Adapting agriculture to climate change. PNAS, 104(5), 19691–19696; doi:10.1073/pnas.0701890104.

44. Kokic, P., Nelson, R., Meinke, H., Potgieter, A. and Carter, J., 2007. From rainfall to farm incomes - transforming advice for managing climate risk in Australia. Part I: Development and testing of a bioeconomic modelling system. Aust. J. Agric. Res., 58, 993–1003.

45. Lo, F., Wheeler, M.C., Meinke, H. and Donald, A., 2007. Probabilistic forecasts of the onset of the North Australian wet season. Monthly Weather Review, 135, 3506–3520.

46. Maia, A.H.N., Meinke, H., Lennox, S. and Stone, R.C., 2007. Inferential, non-parametric statistics to assess quality of probabilistic forecast systems. Monthly Weather Review, 135, 351–362. doi:10.1175/MWR3291.1

47. Meinke, H., Sivakumar, M.V.K., Motha, R.P. and Nelson, R., 2007. Preface: Climate predictions for better agricultural risk management. Aust. J. Agric. Res., 58, 935–938.

48. Moeller, C., Pala, M., Manschadi, A.M., Meinke, H. and Sauerborn, J., 2007. Assessing the sustainability of wheat-based cropping systems using APSIM: model parameterisation and evaluation. Aust. J. Agric. Res., 58, 75–86.

49. Nelson, R., Kokic, P. and Meinke, H., 2007. From rainfall to farm incomes - transforming policy advice for managing climate risk in Australia. Part II: Forecasting farm incomes. Aust. J. Agric. Res., 58, 1004–1012.

50. Selvaraju, R., Meinke, H. and Hansen, J., 2007. Climate forecast for better water management in agriculture: A case study for Southern India. In: M.V.K. Sivakumar and J. Hansen (eds), Climate Prediction and Agriculture, Chapter 15, Springer, Berlin 2007, pp. 143–155.

51. Stone, R.C. and Meinke, H., 2007. Contingency planning for drought – a case study in coping with agrometeorological risks and uncertainties. In: M.V.K. Sivakumar and R.P. Motha (eds), Managing Weather and Climate Risks in Agriculture, Chapter 24, Springer, Berlin 2007, pp. 413–432.

52. Struik, P.C., Yin, X. Meinke, H., 2008. Plant neurobiology and green plant intelligence: Science, metaphors, and nonsense. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 88, 363–370. doi:10.1002/jsfa.

2005/2006 53. Donald, A., Meinke, H. Power, B. Maia, A.H.N., Wheeler, M.C., White, N., Stone, R.C. and Ribbe, J., 2006. Near-global

impact of the Madden-Julian Oscillation on rainfall, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L09704, doi:10.1029/2005GL025155. 54. Garbrecht, J., Meinke, H., Sivakumar, M.V.K., Motha, R.P. and Salinger, M.J., 2005. Seasonal climate forecasts and

adoption by agriculture. EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 86 (24): 227. 55. Grenz, J., Manschadi, A.M, deVoil, P., Meinke, H. and Sauerborn, J., 2005. Assessing strategies for Orobanche sp.

control using a combined seedbank and competition model. Agronomy Journal, 97: 1551-1559.

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56. Grenz, J., Manschadi, A.M, deVoil, P., Meinke, H. and Sauerborn, J., 2006. Using the Agricultural Production Systems

Simulator as a tool to assess strategies for parasitic weed control. European Journal of Agronomy, 24: 257-267. 57. Maia, A.H.N. and Meinke, H., 2006. From inferential statistics to climate knowledge. Advances in Geosciences, 6: 211-

216. 58. Meinke, H. and Stone, R.C., 2005. Seasonal and inter-annual climate forecasting: the new tool for increasing

preparedness to climate variability and change in agricultural planning and operations. Climatic Change, 70: 221-253. 59. Meinke, H., deVoil, P., Hammer, G.L., Power, S., Allan, R., Stone, R.C., Folland, C. and Potgieter, A., 2005. Rainfall

variability at decadal and longer time scales: signal or noise? Journal of Climate, 18: 89-96. 60. Meinke, H., Nelson, R., Kokic, P., Stone, R., Selvaraju, R. and Baethgen, W., 2006. Actionable climate knowledge – from

analysis to synthesis. Climate Research, 33: 101-110. Open access at http://www.int-res.com/articles/cr_oa/c033p101.pdf

61. Potgieter, A.B, Hammer, G.L., Meinke, H., Stone, R.C. and Goddard, L., 2005. Spatial variability in impact on Australian wheat yield reveals three putative types of El Niño. Journal of Climate, 18: 1566-1574.

62. Stone, R.C. and Meinke, H., 2005. Operational seasonal forecasting of crop performance. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 360 (1463): 2109 - 2124.

63. Stone, R.C. and Meinke, H., 2006. Weather, climate, and farmers: an overview. Meteorological Applications, 13 (supplement S1): 7-20. http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=MAP&volumeId=13&issueId=S1

2000 to 2004 64. Asseng, S., Fillery, I.R.P., Dunin, F.X., Keating, B.A. and Meinke, H., 2001. Potential deep drainage under wheat crops in

a Mediterranean climate. I. Temporal and Spatial Variability. Aust. J. Agric. Res., 52: 45-56. 65. Carberry, P., Hammer, G.L., Meinke, H. and Bange, M., 2000. The potential value of seasonal climate forecasting in

managing cropping systems. In: G.L. Hammer, N. Nicholls, and C. Mitchell (eds.), Applications of Seasonal Climate Forecasting in Agricultural and Natural Ecosystems – The Australian Experience. Kluwer Academic, The Netherlands, p. 167-181.

66. Carberry, P.S., Meinke, H., Poulton, P.L., Hargreaves, J.N.G., Snell, A.J. and Sudmeyer, R.A., 2002. Modelling crop growth and yield under the environmental changes induced by windbreaks. 2. Simulation of potential benefits at selected sites in Australia. Aust. J. Exp. Agric., 42: 887-900.

67. Cleugh, H., Prinsley, R., Bird, R.P., Brooks, S.J., Carberry, P.S., Crawford, M.C., Jackson, T.T., Meinke, H., Mylius, S.J., Nuberg, I.K., Sudmeyer, R.A. and Wright, A.J., 2002. The Australian National Windbreak Program: overview and summary of results. Aust. J. Exp. Agric., 42: 649-664.

68. Hill, H.S.J., Butler, D., Fuller, S.W., Hammer, G., Holzworth, D., Love, H.A., Meinke, H., Mjelde, J.W., Park, J. and Rosenthal, W., 2001. Effects of seasonal climate variability and the use of climate forecasts on wheat supply in the United States, Australia and Canada. In: C. Rosenzweig et al. (eds.), Impacts of El Niño and climate variability on agriculture. ASA Special Publication Number 63, ASA, CSSA and SSSA, Madison, Wisconsin, USA, p. 101-123.

69. Howden, S.M., McKeon, G.M, Meinke, H., Entel, M. and Flood, N., 2001. Impacts of climate change and climate variability on the competitiveness of wheat and cattle production in Emerald, north-east Australia. Environment International, 27: 155-160.

70. Keating, B.A., Carberry, P.S., Hammer, G.L., Probert, M.E., Robertson, M.J., Holzworth, D., Huth, N.I., Hargreaves, J.N.G., Meinke, H., Hochman, Z., McLean, G., Verburg, K., Snow, V., Dimes, J.P., Silburn, M., Wang, E., Brown, S., Bristow, K.L., Asseng, S., Chapman, S., McCown, R.L., Freebairn, D.M. and Smith, C.J., 2003. An overview of APSIM, a model designed for farming systems simulation. European Journal of Agronomy, 18: 267-288.

71. Meinke, H. and Hochman, Z., 2000. Using seasonal climate forecasts to manage dryland crops in northern Australia. In: G.L. Hammer, N. Nicholls, and C. Mitchell (eds.), Applications of Seasonal Climate Forecasting in Agricultural and Natural Ecosystems – The Australian Experience. Kluwer Academic, The Netherlands, p. 149-165.

72. Meinke, H., Baethgen, W.E., Carberry, P.S., Donatelli, M., Hammer, G.L., Selvaraju, R. and Stöckle, C.O., 2001. Increasing profits and reducing risks in crop production using participatory systems simulation approaches. Ag Systems, 70: 493-513.

73. Meinke, H., Carberry, P.S., Cleugh, H., Poulton, P.L. and Hargreaves, J.N.G., 2002. Modelling crop growth and yield under the environmental changes induced by windbreaks. 1. Model development and validation. Aust. J. Exp. Agric., 42: 875-885.

74. Meinke, H., Wright, W. Hayman, P. and Stephens, D., 2003. Managing cropping systems in variable climates. In: Pratley, J. (editor). Principles of field crop production. Fourth Edition. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Australia, p. 26-77.

75. Reyenga, P.J., Howden, S.M., Meinke, H. and Hall, W.B., 2001. Global change impacts on wheat production along an environmental gradient in South Australia. Environment International, 27: 195-200.

76. Soltani, A., Meinke, H. and deVoil, P., 2004. Assessing linear interpolation to generate daily radiation and temperature data for use in crop simulations. European Journal of Agronomy, 21: 133-148.

77. Stone, R., Hayman, P. and Meinke, H., 2004. Determining the gaps in agricultural information, such as crop phenology, crop moisture status, and drought indices, to improve agrometeorological analyses for agriculture. Korean J. Agric. and Forest Meteorology, 6: 94-106.

78. Sudmeyer, R.A., Crawford, M.C., Meinke, H. and Poulton, P.L. and Robertson, M.J., 2002. Effect of artificial wind shelters on the growth and yield of rainfed crops. Aust. J. Exp. Agric., 42: 841-858.

79. Wang, E., Meinke H. and Ryley M.J., 2000. Event frequency and severity of sorghum ergot in Australia. Aust. J. Agric. Res., 51: 457-466.

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80. Wang, E., Meinke, H. and Ryley, M.J., 2000. On the relation between weather variables and sorghum ergot infection.

Aust. J. Agric. Res., 51: 313-324. 81. Wang, E., Robertson, M.J., Hammer, G.L., Carberry, P.S., Holzworth, D., Meinke, H., Chapman, S.C., Hargreaves, J.N.G.,

Huth, N.I., and McLean, G., 2002. Development of a generic crop model template in the cropping system model APSIM. European Journal of Agronomy, 18: 121-140.

82. Wang, E., Ryley M.J. and Meinke H., 2000. Prediction of sorghum downy mildew risk in Australia using daily weather data. Australasia Plant Pathology, 29: 108-119.

83. Wang, E., Ryley M.J. and Meinke H., 2003. Effect of climate variability on event frequency of sorghum ergot in Australia. Aust. J. Agric. Res., 54: 559-611.

pre 2000 84. Chapman, S.C., Hammer, G.L. and Meinke H., 1993. A crop simulation model for sunflower. I. Model development.

Agronomy J., 85: 725-735. 85. Goyne, P.J., Meinke, H., Milroy, S.P., Hammer, G.L. and Hare, J.M., 1996. Development and use of a barley crop

simulation model to evaluate production management strategies in north-eastern Australia. Aust. J. Agric. Res., 47: 997-1015.

86. Hammer, G.L., Butler, D., Muchow, R.C. and Meinke, H., 1996. Integrating physiological understanding and plant breeding via crop modelling and optimisation. In: Cooper, M. and Hammer, G.L. (eds.). Plant adaptation and crop improvement. CAB International, ICRISAT and IRRI, pp. 419-441.

87. Hammer, G.L., Sinclair, T.R., Wright, G.C., Meinke, H. and Bell, M.J., 1995. A peanut simulation model. I. Model development and testing. Agronomy J., 87: 1085-1093.

88. Keating, B.A. and Meinke, H., 1998. Assessing exceptional drought with a cropping systems simulator: a case study for grain production in north-east Australia. Agricultural Systems, 57: 315-332.

89. Meinke, H. and Hammer, G.L., 1995. A peanut simulation model. II. Assessing regional production potential. Agronomy J., 87: 1093-1099.

90. Meinke, H. and Hammer, G.L., 1995. Climatic risk to peanut production: a simulation study for northern Australia. Aust. J. Exp. Agric., 35: 777-780.

91. Meinke, H. and Hammer, G.L., 1997. Forecasting regional crop production using SOI phases: a case study for the Australian peanut industry. Aust. J. Agric. Res., 48: 789-793.

92. Meinke, H. and Karnatz, A., 1990. Influence of air and soil temperature on grafted and self-rooted Passiflora hybrids. Scientia Hortic., 43: 237-246.

93. Meinke, H. and Ryley, M., 1997. Effects of sorghum ergot on grain sorghum production - a preliminary climatic analysis. Aust. J. Agric. Res., 48: 1241-7.

94. Meinke, H. and Stone, R.C., 1997. On tactical crop management using seasonal climate forecasts and simulation modelling - a case study for wheat. Scientia Agricola, 54: 121-129.

95. Meinke, H., Carberry, P.S., McCaskill, M.R., Hills, M. and I. McLeod, 1995. Evaluation of radiation and temperature data generators in the Australian tropics and sub-tropics using crop simulation models. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 72: 295-316.

96. Meinke, H., Hammer, G.L. and Chapman, S.C., 1993. A crop simulation model for sunflower. II. Simulation analysis of production risk in a variable sub-tropical environment. Agronomy J., 85: 735-742.

97. Meinke, H., Hammer, G.L. and Want, P., 1993. Potential soil water extraction by sunflower on a range of soils. Field Crops Res., 32: 59-81.

98. Meinke, H., Hammer, G.L., van Keulen, H. and Rabbinge, R., 1997. Improving wheat simulation capabilities in Australia from a cropping systems perspective. III. The integrated wheat model (I_WHEAT). Europ. J. Agron., 8: 101-116.

99. Meinke, H., Hammer, G.L., van Keulen, H., Rabbinge, R. and Keating, B.A., 1997. Improving wheat simulation capabilities in Australia from a cropping systems perspective. Water and nitrogen effects on spring wheat in a semi-arid environment. Europ. J. Agron., 7: 75-88.

100. Meinke, H., Rabbinge, R., Hammer, G.L., van Keulen, H. and Jamieson, P.D., 1997. Improving wheat simulation capabilities in Australia from a cropping systems perspective. II. Testing simulation capabilities of wheat growth. Europ. J. Agron., 8: 83-99.

101. Meinke, H., Stone, R.C. and Hammer, G.L., 1996. Using SOI phases to forecast climatic risk to peanut production: a case study for northern Australia. Int. J. Climatology, 16: 783-789.

102. Reyenga, R.J., Howden, S.M., Meinke, H. and McKeon, G.M., 1999. Modelling global change impacts on wheat cropping in south-east Queensland, Australia. Environmental Software, 14: 297-306.

Reports 2011 103. Meinke, H., 2011. Sustainable agricultural intensification – oxymoron or Africa’s salvation? Background document for

the expert workshop on ‘Sustainable Agricultural Intensification in Sub Sahara Africa’, 25 May 2011, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

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2008/2009 104. Aggarwal, P.K., Baethgen, W.E., Cooper, P., Gommes, R., Lee, B., Meinke, H., Rathore, L.S. and Sivakumar, M.V.K., 2009.

Managing climatic risks to combat land degradation and enhance food security: Key information needs. White paper, World Climate Conference 3, WMO, Geneva, 31 Aug – 4 Sept 2009.

105. Bindraban, P., Bulte, E., Giller, K., Meinke, H., Mol, A., van Oort, P., Oosterveer, P., van Keulen, H. and Wollni, M., 2009. Beyond competition – Pathways for Africa’s agricultural development. Plant Research International B.V., Report 242, prepared for the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality, Wageningen, The Netherlands, pp. 76.

106. Goddard, L., Aitchellouche, Y., Baethgen, W., Dettinger, M., Graham, R., Hayman, P., Kadi, M., Martínez, R. and Meinke, H., 2009. Providing seasonal-to-interannual climate information for risk management and decision making.. White paper, World Climate Conference -3, WMO, Geneva, 31 Aug – 4 Sept 2009.

107. Hellmuth, M.E., Osgood, D.E., Hess, U., Moorhead A. and Bhojwani H. (eds), 2009. Index insurance and climate risk: Prospects for development and disaster management. Climate and Society No. 2. International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI), Columbia University, New York, USA, pp. 112; available at http://iri.columbia.edu/csp/issue2.

108. Stokes, C.J., Howden, S.M, Gifford, R.G, Meinke, H., Bange, M., McRae, D., Roth, G., Gaydon, D., Beecher, H.G., Reinke, R., Crimp, S., Park, S., Inman-Bamber, G., Webb, L., Barlow, E.W.R., Hennessy, K., Whetton, P.H., Booth, T.H., Kirschbaum, M.U.F., Battaglia, M., Stone, G., Cobon, D., Ash, A., McKeon, G., Miller, C.J., Jones, R.N., Hobday, A. J., and Poloczanska, E. S., 2008. An overview of climate change adaptation in Australian primary industries – impacts, options and priorities. Report prepared for the National Climate Change Research Strategy for Primary Industries, Land and Water Australia, Canberra. pp 341.

pre 2008 109. Garside, A.L. and Meinke, H., 1993. Agronomic evaluation of canola for Queensland. Final report, GRDC project DAQ98. 110. Hammer, G.L., Meinke, H. and Holzworth, D.P., 1997. On the degree of exceptionality in recent peanut production

seasons in the South Burnett region – Version II. In: Drought exceptional circumstances in the South Burnett Region, Queensland submission to the Rural Adjustment Scheme Advisory Council, Department of Primary Industries, June 1997.

111. Harrison, M., Kanga, A., Magrin, G.O., Hugo, G., Tarakidzwa, I., Mullen, C. and Meinke, H., 2007. Use of Seasonal Forecasts and Climate Prediction in Operational Agriculture. World Meteorological Organization, Commission for Agricultural Meteorology, CAgM Report No. 102, WMO/TD No. 1344, Geneva, Switzerland, March 2007, 81pp.

112. Howden, M., Ash, A., Barlow, S., Booth, T., Charles, S., Crimp, S., Gifford, R., Hennessy, K., Jones, R., Kirschbaum, M., McKeon, G., Meinke, H., Park, S., Sutherst, B., Webb, L. and Whetton, P., 2002. An overview of the adaptive capacity of the Australian agricultural sector to climate change – options, costs and benefits. Major Report commissioned by the Australian Greenhouse Office (AGO), 157pp.

113. Howden, S.M., Reyenga, P.J. and Meinke, H., 1999. Global Change Impacts on Australian Wheat Cropping. Report to the Australian Greenhouse Office, CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology Working Paper 99/04, Canberra, pp 121.

114. Howden, S.M., Reyenga, P.J. and Meinke, H., 1999. Global change impacts on Australian wheat cropping: studies on hydrology, fertiliser management and mixed crop rotations. Report to the Australian Greenhouse Office, CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology Working Paper 99/13, Canberra, pp 24.

115. Howden, S.M., Reyenga, P.J. Meinke, H. and McKeon, G.M., 1999. Integrated global change impact assessment on Australian terrestrial ecosystems. Report to the Australian Greenhouse Office, CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology Working Paper 99/14, Canberra, pp 51.

116. Howden, S.M., Reyenga, P.J., Meinke, H. and McKeon, G.M., 1999. Integrated Global Change Impact Assessment on Australian Terrestrial Ecosystems, Working Paper Series 99/14, Report to the Australian Greenhouse Office (AGO), 50pp.

117. Keating, B.A., Meinke, H. and Dimes, J.P., 1996. Prospect for using a cropping systems simulator to assess exceptional droughts. Consultancy report, commissioned by the Bureau of Rural Resources, Canberra, Australia, pp 54.

118. Meinke, H. and Hatfield, P., 1993. Assessing yield potential and quantifying climatic risk to peanut production in NE Australia. Final report, GRDC project DAQ94.

119. Meinke, H., 1999. Wheat simulation analysis based on historic rainfall records for northern Victoria. Consultancy report to the Department of Natural Resources and Environment (DNRE), Victoria, Australia.

120. Meinke, H., Carberry, P.S., Keating, B.A., Freebairn, D.M., Turpin, J. and Dimes, J., 1996. APSIM and its use in cropping systems analysis. In: Plentinger, M.C. and Penning de Vries, F.W.T. (Editors). Rotation models for ecological farming. CAMASE/PE workshop report, DLO Research Institute for Agrobiology and Soil Fertility and the C.T. de Wit Graduate School for Production Ecology, Wageningen (Quantitative Approaches in Systems Analysis; no. 10), pp 138.

121. Meinke, H., Power, S., Allan, R. and deVoil, P., 2001: Can decadal climate variability (DCV) be predicted? Project Reference Number QPI44, Final Report to Land & Water Australia, 31pp.

122. Reyenga, P.J., Howden, S.M., Meinke, H. and Hall, W.B., 1999. Global change impacts on wheat production along two environmental gradients in Australia. Report to the Australian Greenhouse Office, CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology Working Paper 99/12, Canberra, pp 18.

123. Stone, R.C., Meinke, H., and Williams, A., 2005. Climate Information, Climate Forecasting and Food Production: An Overview. Technical Conference on Climate as a Resource, 1-2 November 2005. Geneva, Secretariat to the World Meteorological Organization, 2005. p. 64-80.

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Other Publications 124. Donald, A., Meinke, M., Lennox, S., Wheeler, M., Lo, F. and Maia, A.H.N., 2006. The MJO and agricultural decision

making in northern Australia. CLIVAR Exchanges, No. 38, 9,13, unpublished manuscript, http://www.clivar.org/publications/exchanges/exchanges.php

125. Maia, A.H.M. and Meinke, H., 2008. Quantifying climate-related risks and uncertainties using Cox regression models. CLIVAR Exchanges, No. 47, 16, 23-27, unpublished manuscript, http://www.clivar.org/publications/exchanges/exchanges.php

126. Meinke, H. and Hammer, G.L., 1993. Local industry benefits from Australia's overseas aid program - an example for the peanut industry. ACIAR Food Legume Newsletter No. 19, Sept 93.

127. Meinke, H., 1996. Improving wheat simulation capabilities in Australia from a cropping systems perspective. PhD thesis, Wageningen Agricultural University, CIP - Data Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag, pp 270.

128. Meinke, H., Jamieson, A., Hammer, G.L. and Freebairn, D., 1992. Which crop to grow next? Agricultural Production Systems Series No. 7, 1992, Toowoomba, Australia.

129. Reyenga, P., Howden, S., Meinke, H. and Robinson, B., 1998. Global change impacts on the wheat ‘cropping frontier’ in northern New South Wales. Climate Change Newsletter, 10: 11-12.

130. Hammer, G. and Meinke, H., 2000. Linking climate, agriculture, and decision-making – experiences and lessons for improving applications of climate forecasts in agriculture. Proceedings of the International Forum on Climate Prediction, Agriculture and Development. International Research Institute for Climate Prediction, April 26-28, 2000, Palisades, New York, 72-76.

131. Meinke, H. and Hammer, G., 2000. Experiences in Agricultural Applications of Climate Predictions: Australasia. Proceedings of the International Forum on Climate Prediction, Agriculture and Development. International Research Institute for Climate Prediction, April 26-28, 2000, Palisades, New York, 52-58.

132. Meinke, H., Hammer, G.L. and Selvaraju, R., 2000. Using Seasonal Climate Forecasts in Agriculture - The Australian Experience. ‘Proof of Concept’ or ‘Taking The Next Step: Concept Adaptation’? In: Sivakumar, M.V.K. (ed.), Climate prediction and agriculture. Proceedings of the START/WMO International Workshop, Geneva, Switzerland, 27-29 September 1999. Washington DC, USA, International START Secretariat, p. 195-213.

133. Hammer, G.L., Irmansyah, Meinke, H., Wright, G.C. and Bell, M.J., 1992. Development of a peanut growth model to assist in integrating knowledge from management and adaptation studies. In: Wright, G.C. and Middleton, K.J. (eds.). Proceedings of an ACIAR/AARD/QDPI collaborative review meeting, Malang, East Java, 19-23 August 1991. ACIAR Proceedings No. 40, pp. 95-103.

134. Meinke, H., 1994. Peanuts - potential to grow? Rural Research 163: 18.

Key Notes, Conferences and Workshop Papers 2015 135. Meinke, H., Baethgen, W. , Meza, F. Campbell, B., 2015. Adaptation, Resilience and Climate Smart Agriculture – from

concepts to action. Invited Key Note, 3rd global science conference on Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA), Montpellier, France, March 2015.

2014 136. Maia, A.H.N., de Carvalho, M.T.M., Bastiaans, L., van Oort, P.A.J. and Meinke, H., 2014. Nonlinear mixed modelling of

soil water retention curves. National Symposium of Probability and Statistics (SINAPE), July 2014, Natal, RN, Brazil. 137. Acuña, T.B., Kelder, J.A., Able, A.J., McDonald, G., Guisard, Y., Bellotti, W., Wormell, P., Doyle, R., and Meinke, H., 2014.

Academic, industry and student perspectives on the inclusion of ‘vocational knowledge’ in a learning and teaching academic standards statement for agriculture. ACSME Conference, 29-30 September 2014.

2013 138. Clarke, E.A., Roth, C.H. and Meinke, H., 2013. Food security, rice systems and complex interdisciplinary research –

matching the problems to the solutions. First Int. Conference on Global Food Security, Noordwijerhout, Netherlands, 29 Sept – 2 Oct 2013.

139. Maia, A.H.N., Marin, F.R., Pazianotto, R.A.A. and Meinke, H., 2013. Uncertainties of crop model outputs represented by cumulative distribution functions. MODSIM2013 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, 1-6 December 2013, Adelaide, Australia.

140. Meinke, H., 2013. The challenges of achieving optimal balance between crop productivity and sustainability in a changing climate. Invited Key Note, International Workshop on Strategic Approach to Integrate Practical Technologies for Climate-Smart Crop Production Taichung, Taiwan, 12-16 August 2013.

141. Mesfin, T., Moeller, C., Parsons, D. and Meinke, H., 2013. Using participatory co-learning and simulation modelling to assist in designing more productive and resilient farming systems in a highly variable climate. First Int. Conference on Global Food Security, Noordwijerhout, Netherlands, 29 Sept – 2 Oct 2013.

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142. Nageswara Rao, V., Craufurd, P,Q., Meinke, H., Parson, D. and Rego, T. J., 2013. Cropping systems productivity affected

by ENSO related monsoon rainfall variability in Peninsular India. National Symposium on climate change and Indian Agriculture: Slicing Down the Uncertainties, 22-23 January 2013. Abstracts S3-98 pp. 115-116. Association of Agro-Meteorologists, AP (Eds), Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA), Hyderabad.

2011 143. Picasso, V.D., Astigarraga, L., Buffa, I., Sotelo, D., Américo, G., Terra, R., van Oort, P.A.J., Meinke, H., 2011. Robustness

of livestock farmers to climate variability: a case study in Uruguay. FSD3 conference, Brisbane, September 2011. 2010 144. Kokic, P., Nelson, R., Crimp, S., Howden, S.M. and Meinke, H., 2010. Understanding the vulnerability of Australian rural

communities to climate variability and change. Invited paper, Conference on Official statistics and the environment (IAOS), 20-22 October 2010, Santiago, Chile. http://encina.ine.cl/IAOS2010INGLES/portals/IAOS2010INGLES/Kokic-%20abstract.doc

145. Maia, A., Zevallos, M., Potgieter, A. and Meinke, H., 2010. Statistical evidences of unusual Southern Oscillation Index patterns suggests possible climate change impacts on ENSO behaviour. http://garsistemas.com/GarEventos/trabalhos/3/3-151-1.pdf

146. Meinke, H. and Nelson, R., 2010. Agriculture, food security and climate change – why science alone can’t fix the problems. Invited key note, ARDA conference ‘Agriculture under the Climate Changing World’, Bangkok, 8-9 September 2010. Unpublished.

147. Meinke, H. and Struik, P., 2010. Multiple drivers of change – a challenge for cropping systems designers and managers. Invited Key Note, AGRO2010, Montpellier, France, Aug/Sept 2010.

2009 148. Faqih, A., Ribbe, J. and Meinke H., 2009. Low-frequency variability of regional sea surface temperature and

rainfall in the Austral-Indonesian region. 9th International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography, Melbourne, Australia, 9th - 13th February, 2009. http://research.nla.gov.au/main/results?creator=Faqih%2C+Ahkmad

149. Gaydon, D.S., Buresh, R.J., Probert, M.E. and Meinke, H., 2009. Simulating rice in farming systems – modelling transitions between aerobic and ponded soil environments in APSIM. In: B. Anderssen et al. (eds) /18th IMACS World Congress - MODSIM09 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation/, 13-17 July 2009, Cairns, Australia, pp. 519-525. http://www.mssanz.org.au/modsim09/B1/gaydon.pdf

150. Keating, B., Carberry, P., Bindraban, P., Asseng, S. and Meinke, H., 2009. Eco-efficient agriculture: concepts, challenges and opportunities. CGIAR Science Forum, June 2009, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

151. Meinke, H., 2009. Agricultural climate risk management: A way forward? Networking in Marine Research and Education, Workshop, IPB / ICC, Bogor, Indonesia, 17-18 November 2009.

152. Meinke, H., Bastiaans, L., Bouman, B., Bryan, A., Dingkuhn, M., Gaydon, D., Hasegawa, T., Kiepe, P., Lafarge, T., Masood, A., Moeller, C., van Oort, P., Rodenburg, J., Yan, J. and Yin, X., 2009. Adaptation of rice production under climatic constraints. Invited Key Note, SEA-EU-NET Bogor Conference, 11 – 12 November 2009, Bogor, Indonesia.

153. Meinke, H., Bastiaans, L., Bouman, B., Dingkuhn, M., Gaydon, D., Hasegawa, T., Heinemann, A.B., Kiepe, P., Lafarge, T., Luquet, D., Masood, A., van Oort, P., Rodenburg, J., Yan, J. and Yin, X., 2009. An international collaborative research network helps to design climate robust rice systems. Invited Key Note, in: Hasegawa, T. and Sakai, H. (eds). Crop production under heat stress: Monitoring, impact assessment and adaptation. Proceedings of the MARCO Symposium, 5 - 9 October, 2009, Tsukuba, Japan, p. 1- 11. http://www.niaes.affrc.go.jp/marco/marco2009/ws2proc.pdf

154. Meinke, H., Jacobs, K., Helminen, J. and Stone, R., 2009. Climate Information for Adaptation Science in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management. Invited Key Note, Plenary Session-2, Socio-economic benefits of climate risk management. World Climate Conference -3, WMO, Geneva, 31 Aug – 4 Sept 2009. http://www.wmo.int/wcc3/sessionsdb/documents/PS2_abstract_Meinke.doc

155. Meinke, H., Jacobs, K., Stone, R. and Nelson, R., 2009. Challenges in institutionalising the use of climate information to manage current and future climate risk. Invited Key Note, Plenary Session, International Seminar on Achieving Resilient-Agriculture To Climate Change Through The Development Of Climate-Based Risk Management Scheme, IICC Bogor, Indonesia, 17 – 19 November 2009.

156. Meinke, H., Chapman, S.C., Crimp, S., Evers, J.B., Howden, S.M., Nelson, R., Rodriguez, D., Struik, P.C., van der Werf, W., Vos, J. and Yin, X., 2009. Modelling for risk management and adaptation science in agricultural ecosystems and environmental policy. Invited Key Note, in: A. Shaviv, D. Broday, S. Cohen, A. Furman, and R. Kanwar (eds). Symposium Proceedings, Dahlia Greidinger International Symposium, Technion-IIT, Haifa, Israel, 2-5 March 2009, p. 250-264. http://dgsymp09.technion.ac.il/Proceedings%20finalized%20for%20dist.pdf

157. Meinke, H. and Nelson, R., 2009. Will global mitigation policy enhance or undermine local adaptation? Invited Key Note, AgSAP 2009, in: van Ittersum, M.K, Wolf, J. and van Laar, H.H., 2009 (eds), Proceedings of the Conference on Integrated Assessment of Agriculture and Sustainable Development: Setting the Agenda for Science and Policy, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands, 10-12 March 2009, Wageningen University and Research Centre, Wageningen, p. 400-401.

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158. Oort, P.A.J. and Meinke, H., 2009. Phenology modelling in ORYZA2000: issues and prospects. International workshop

on Crop Production under Heat Stress: Monitoring, Impact Assessment and Adaptation, 5-9 October 2009, Tsukuba International Congress Center, Japan.

159. Spiertz, J.H.J., Yin, X., Bouman, B.A.M. and Meinke, H., 2009. Integrated management of resource use in rice and wheat cropping systems. Interdrought-III, 3rd Int. Conf. on Integrated Approaches to Improve Crop Production under Drought-Prone Environments, 11-16 Oct 2009, Shangahi, China, submitted.

2008 160. Baethgen, W., Hansen, J.W., Amor, M.V.I., Jones, J.W., Meinke, H. and Steduto, P., 2008. Contributions of agricultural

systems modeling to weather index insurance. IRI Technical Report 10-10, Annex to Hellmuth M.E., Osgood D.E., Hess U., Moorhead A. and Bhojwani, H. (eds), 2009. Index insurance and climate risk: Prospects for development and disaster management. Climate and Society No. 2. International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI), Columbia University, New York, USA, p. 11-17. http://iri.columbia.edu/Publications/id=1008.

161. Faqih, A., Ribbe, J. and Meinke, H., 2008. Interdecadal variability of regional sea surface temperature and rainfall in the Austral-Indonesian region. In: WMO 4th International Workshop on Monsoons (IWM-IV), 20-25 Oct 2008, Beijing, China. (Unpublished) http://eprints.usq.edu.au/4551/

162. Faqih, A., Ribbe, J. and Meinke, H., 2008. Assessment of GCM-based rainfall simulations for the Austral-Indonesian region. Abstracts of papers for the Fourth WMO International Workshop on Monsoons (IWM-IV), WMO TD No. 1446, Beijing, China, 20-25 October 2008, 125.

163. Maia, A.H.M. and Meinke, H., 2008. Predicting monsoonal wet season characteristics for decision makers – empirical data, statistical modelling and GCMs. International Workshop on Anthropogenic Impact on Asian Monsoon, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, Nanjing, China, 21-23 April 2008.

164. Malone, L., Cattle, H., Helminen, J., Kolli, K., Meinke, H., Ryabinin, V., Sarukhanian, E and Zwiers, F., 2008. Polar Climate Outlook Forum: A mechanism for improved adaptation strategies and outcomes. International Arctic Change 2008 Conference, Quebec, Canada 9-12 December 2008. Topical Session: T.10 Community Adaptation and Vulnerability in Arctic Regions, Arctic Change Program and Abstracts, pp. 117-118. http://www.arctic-change2008.com/index.php?url=11010

165. Meinke, H., Struik, P.C., Vos, J. and van der Werf, W., 2008. Modelling that bridges scales and connects disciplines. In: 40 Years Theory and Model at Wageningen UR, H. van Keulen, H.H. van Laar and R. Rabbinge (eds), Symposium on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the inaugural address of C.T. de Wit, Wageningen UR, Wageningen, The Netherlands, pp. 37-45.

166. Meinke, H., 2008. Concepts of climate risk management: communicating uncertainty to decision makers. WMO WCRP IPY Workshop On CLIPS In Polar Regions: Climate Product Generation, User Liaison And Training, 8-11 September 2008, St Petersburg, Russian Federation, manuscript in preparation.

167. Meinke, H., 2008. Embedding weather and climate services within an agricultural risk management framework. Symposium proceedings, World Meteorological Organisation, International Symposium on PWS: A key to service delivery, Geneva, 3-5 December 2007, pp. 94-98.

168. Meinke, H. and Maia, A.H.M, 2008. Assessing wet season rainfall characteristics for Northern Australia and Northeastern Brazil using Cox (non)proportional hazard models. Abstracts of papers for the Fourth WMO International Workshop on Monsoons (IWM-IV), WMO TD No. 1446, Beijing, China, 20-25 October 2008, 140.

169. Meinke, H., Struik, P.C. and Vos, J., 2008. Crop science for the future – adding value through modelling across scales and disciplines. Proceedings of the 5th International Crop Science Congress, 13-18 April 2008, Jeju Island, Korea, published on CDROM and http://www.intlcss.org/congress-proceedings/.

170. Potgieter, A., Doherty, A., Crimp, S., Rodriquez, D., Hammer, G., Meinke, H. and Fearweather, H., 2008. Shire scale impacts and adaptation options for Australian cereal crops affected by climate change. 14th Australian Agronomy Conference, Sept 2008, Adelaide. http://www.regional.org.au/au/asa/2008/concurrent/farming_uncertain_climate/5767_potgieterab.htm#TopOfPage

171. Spiertz J.H.J. and Meinke, H., 2009. Nitrogen use efficiency, water productivity and food security. In: Plant Nutrient Management under Stress (Eds.: M.M. El-Fouly, S. Haneklaus, C. Hera, R.-M. Rietz, E. Schnug and A.A. Abdel-Maguid). Proceedings 17th Int. Symposium CIEC, November 24-27, 2008, Cairo, Egypt. p. 549-557, ISBN: 977-5041-61-9.

2007 172. Faqih, A., Ribbe, J. and Meinke H., 2007. 20th century rainfall variability and the role of large scale climate events within

the Indo-Pacific region from IPCC AR4 models, reanalysis and observations. 14th National AMOS Conference. Climate, water and marine forecasting: challenges for the future, Adelaide, South Australia, 5-8 February 2007, p. 34.

173. Meinke, H., Nelson, R., Howden, M., Potgieter, A., Rodriguez, D. and Stone, R., 2007. Rural sector adapting to climate change – effects on future production. ABARE – Outlook 2007 Conference, Canberra, Australia, 6-7 March 2007. www.abareconomics.com/outlook/files/dayONE/Meinke_howden_Climate.pdf

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2006 174. Donald, A., Meinke, H, Power, B., Wheeler, M.C., Maia, A.H.N., Stone, R.C., Ribbe, J. and White, N., 2006. Intra-

seasonal climate prediction - linking weather and climate forecasts. Proceedings of 8 ICSHMO, Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, April 24-28, 2006, INPE, pp. 553-555.

175. Donald, L., Lennox, S., Meinke, H., Wheeler, M. and Lo, F., 2006. On-Farm Water Management and the Madden-Julian Oscillation. Proceedings of 13th Agronomy Conference, 10-14 September 2006, Perth, Western Australia; www.regional.org.au/au/asa/2006/concurrent/water/4734_donalda.htm

176. Holzworth, D., Meinke, H., deVoil, P., Wegener, W., Huth, N., Hammer , G. Howden, M., Freebairn, D. and Murphy, C., 2006. The development of a farming systems model (APSIM) – a disciplined approach. 3rd Biennial meeting of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, 9-12 July 2006, Burlington, Vermont, USA.

177. Huang, R., Birch, C.J., George, D.L., Meinke, H. and deVoil, P., 2006. Climate Change and Impact on Grain Sorghum. In: A.K. Borrell, R.G. Henzell and D.R. Jordan (eds). Proceedings from the 5th Australian Sorghum Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 30 Jan to 2 Feb 2006. CDROM format. Range Media Pty Ltd. ISBN: 0-646673-0-1.

178. Maia, A.H.N. and Meinke, H., 2006. Assessing uncertainty of seasonal probabilistic forecasts: distribution-free confidence limits. Proceedings of 8 ICSHMO, Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, April 24-28, 2006, INPE, pp. 569-573.

179. Maia, A.H.N. and Meinke, H., 2007. Quantifying Uncertainties Associated with Climate Variability and Climate Change Studies: the Cox’s Semiparametric Approach. 10th International Meeting on Statistical Climatology, Beijing, China, August 2007.

180. Maia, A.H.N., Meinke, H. and Baethgen, W., 2006. Better statistics to assess the quality of analogue-based forecast systems. Proceedings of 8 ICSHMO, Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, April 24-28, 2006, INPE, pp. 575-582.

181. Manschadi, A., Hochman, Z., Mclean, G., deVoil, P., Holzworth, D. and Meinke, H., 2006. APSIM-Barley model – Adaptation of a wheat model to simulate barley growth and development. Proceedings of 13th Agronomy Conference, 10-14 September 2006, Perth, Western Australia; www.regional.org.au/au/asa/2006/poster/technology/4609_manschadia.htm

182. Meinke, H., Howden, M. and Nelson, R., 2006. Integrated assessments of climate variability and change for Australian agriculture – connecting the islands of knowledge. 3rd Biennial meeting of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, 9-12 July 2006, Burlington, Vermont, USA.

183. Meinke, H., Stone, R.C., Nelson, R. and Howden, M., 2006. Using climate risk technologies to align best policies with best practice for agriculture. Living with Climate Variability and Change: Understanding the Uncertainties and Managing the Risks. Invited presentation, WMO Climate Risk Conference, Espoo, Finland 17-21 July 2006.

184. Meinke, H., Potgieter, A., Howden, M. and Stone, R., 2006. Climate change – some issues to consider for the poultry industry. Proceedings 2006 Poultry Information Exchange, AGDEX450, 2-5 April 2006, Surfers Paradise, Qld, Australia, pp. 159-168.

185. Stone, R.C. and Meinke, H., 2006. The value of an integrated approach to climate applications modelling. The Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator (ACCESS) - challenges and opportunities: extended abstracts of presentations at the eighteenth annual BMRC Modelling Workshop 28 November - 1 December pp 160-163. Hollis, A. J. And Kariko, A. P. (Eds). BMRC Research Report No 123. http://www.bom.gov.au/bmrc/basic/wksp18/papers/Stone.pdf

2005 186. Maia, A.H.N., Meinke, H., Lennox, S. and Stone, R., 2005. P-values as analytical tools in probabilistic forecast

assessments. First Alexander Von Humboldt International Conference on El Niño Phenomenon and its Global Impact, Guayaquil, Ecuador, 16-20 May 2005.

187. Meinke, H., Abawi, Y., Stone, R., Hammer, G., Potgieter, A., Nelson, R., Howden, S.M., Baethgen, W. and Selvaraju, R. 2005. Achieving practical outcomes through climate risk management in agriculture. WMO Expert Team Meeting on the impact of climate change/variability on medium to long range predictions for agriculture, Brisbane, February 2005, pp. 57-61.

188. Meinke, H. and Stone, R.C., 2005. A systems approach to increase preparedness for climate change based on scenario planning. Greenhouse2005, Melbourne, Australia, 14-17 November 2005.

189. Meinke, H., Nelson, R. and Baethgen, W., 2005. Bridging the relevance gap or: How to create a demand for climate knowledge. First Alexander Von Humboldt International Conference on El Niño Phenomenon and its Global Impact, Guayaquil, Ecuador, 16-20 May 2005.

190. Selvaraju, R., Meinke, H., Hansen, J.W., De Voil Peter and Krishnakumar, K., 2005. Who owns ground water: Application of climate information for water management in southern India. CLIMAG Synthesis Workshop, Geneva, Switzerland, 9-11 May 2005.

2004 191. Aslam, M., Asim, M., Meinke, H. and Nafees, S.K., 2004. Applying climate information to enhance wheat based farming

in rain-fed areas of Pakistan. Proceedings of the 4th International Crop Science Congress, 26 Sep – 1 Oct 2004, Brisbane, Australia, published on CDROM and www.cropscience.org.au/icsc2004.

192. Boer, R., Wahab, I., Perdinan and Meinke, H., 2004. The Use of Global Climate Forcing for Rainfall and Yield Prediction in Indonesia: Case Study at Bandung District. Proceedings of the 4th International Crop Science Congress, 26 Sep – 1 Oct 2004, Brisbane, Australia, published on CDROM and www.cropscience.org.au.

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193. Donald, A., Meinke, H., Power, B., Wheeler, M. Ribbe, J., 2004. Forecasting with the Madden-Julian Oscillation and the

applications for risk management. Proceedings of the 4th International Crop Science Congress, 26 Sep – 1 Oct 2004, Brisbane, Australia, published on CDROM and www.cropscience.org.au.

194. Grenz, J., Manschadi, A.M., deVoil, P., Meinke, H. and Sauerborn, J., 2004. Assessing the short and long term effects of parasitic weed infestation on the productivity of faba bean in the Mediterranean region: Simulation studies using APSIM. Proceedings of the 4th International Crop Science Congress, 26 Sep – 1 Oct 2004, Brisbane, Australia, published on CDROM and www.cropscience.org.au.

195. Maia, A.H.N. and Meinke, H., 2004. Statistical tools to evaluate skill of probabilistic forecasts. 22nd International Biometric Conference, Cairns, July 2004.

196. Maia, A.H.N., Meinke, H. and Lennox, S., 2004. Assessment of probabilistic forecast ‘skill’ using p-values. Proceedings of the 4th International Crop Science Congress, 26 Sep – 1 Oct 2004, Brisbane, Australia, published on CDROM and www.cropscience.org.au.

197. Manschadi, A.M., Hargreaves, J., Grenz, J., deVoil, P. and Meinke, H., 2004. Simulating damage effects of parasitic weeds in APSIM: A generic cohort-based approach. Proceedings of the 4th International Crop Science Congress, 26 Sep – 1 Oct 2004, Brisbane, Australia, published on CDROM and www.cropscience.org.au.

198. Meinke, H., Donald, L., deVoil, P., Power, B., Baethgen, W., Howden, M., Allan, R. and Bates, B., 2004. How predictable is the climate and how can we use it in managing cropping risks? Invited Symposium Paper, Proceedings of the 4th International Crop Science Congress, 26 Sep – 1 Oct 2004, Brisbane, Australia, published on CD and www.cropscience.org.au.

199. Meinke, H., Hammer, G.L. and Stone, R.C., Hayman, P. and Rodriguez, D., 2004. Climate variability, change and seasonal forecasting in Australia - global lessons from two decades of local effort. Invited Symposium Paper, Impact of Climate Variability on Agricultural and Natural Resource Management, Annual Meetings Abstracts, American Society of Agronomy, 31 Oct – 4Nov 2004, Seattle, WA, USA, published on CD, paper 3738.pdf.

200. Moeller, C., Manschadi, A.M., Meinke, H., Pala, M. and Sauerborn, J., 2004. Modelling soil water, carbon and nitrogen dynamics in wheat/chickpea rotations: parameterisation and evaluation of APSIM in a Mediterranean environment. Proceedings of the 4th International Crop Science Congress, 26 Sep – 1 Oct 2004, Brisbane, Australia, published on CDROM and www.cropscience.org.au.

201. Potgieter, A., Meinke, H. and Doherty, A., 2004. Likely impact of climate change on wheat and sorghum production in central Queensland. Proceedings of the 4th International Crop Science Congress, 26 Sep – 1 Oct 2004, Brisbane, Australia, published on CDROM and www.cropscience.org.au.

202. Power, B., Meinke, H., deVoil, P., Lennox, S. and Hayman, P., 2004. Effects of a changing climate on wheat cropping systems in northern New South Wales. Proceedings of the 4th International Crop Science Congress, 26 Sep – 1 Oct 2004, Brisbane, Australia, published on CDROM and www.cropscience.org.au.

203. Rao, P.R.S., Rao, K.N., Sridhara, S., Byregowda, M., Shankarlingappa, B.C., Meinke, H., deVoil, P. and Gadgil, S., 2004. Exploring cropping options with crop models: a case study of pigeonpea versus peanut in rainfed tracts of semiarid southern India. Proceedings of the 4th International Crop Science Congress, 26 Sep – 1 Oct 2004, Brisbane, Australia, published on CDROM and www.cropscience.org.au.

204. Selvaraju, R., Meinke, H. and Hansen, J., 2004. Approaches allowing smallholder farmers in India to benefit from seasonal climate forecasting. Invited Symposium Paper, Proceedings of the 4th International Crop Science Congress, 26 Sep – 1 Oct 2004, Brisbane, Australia, published on CDROM and www.cropscience.org.au.

205. Selvaraju, R., Meinke, H. and Hansen, J., Kumar, K.K. and deVoil, P., 2004. Climate information contributes to better water management of irrigated cropping systems in southern India. Proceedings of the 4th International Crop Science Congress, 26 Sep – 1 Oct 2004, Brisbane, Australia, published on CDROM and www.cropscience.org.au.

206. Zhang, X., Meinke, H., deVoil, P., van Laar, G., Bouman, B.A.M. Abawi, Y., 2004. Simulating growth and development of lowland rice in APSIM. Proceedings of the 4th International Crop Science Congress, 26 Sep – 1 Oct 2004, Brisbane, Australia, published on CDROM and www.cropscience.org.au.

2003 207. Baethgen, W., Meinke, H. And Gimenez, A., 2003. Adaptation of agricultural production systems to climate variability

and climate change: lessons learned and proposed research approach. Proceedings, NOAA Office of Global Programs Workshop. Insights and Tools for Adaptation: Learning from Climate Variability, November 2003, http://www.climateadaptation.net/papers.html.

208. Donald, A., Ribbe, J., Stone, R., Wheeler, M., Meinke, H., Harris, G. and Power, B., 2003. Using real-time multivariate Madden Julian Oscillation indices to predict rainfall in Queensland. Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Ocean meeting, March 2003, Wellington, New Zealand, in press.

209. Donald, A., Ribbe, J., Stone, R, Meinke, H., Harris, G., Power, B. and Wheeler, M., 2003. The influence of the Madden Julian Oscillation on Queensland’s rainfall. Proceedings of the 15th Australasian Forum on Climatology (ANZ), New Zealand, March 2003, in press.

210. Folland, C., Allan, R., Mullan, B., Renwick, J., Salinger, J. and Meinke, H., 2003. The Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation and worldwide climate. Proceedings Royal Meteorological Soc. Annual Meeting, Norwich, Sept 1-5, 2003.

211. Howden, S.M. and Meinke, H., 2003. Climate change: challenges and opportunities for Australian agriculture. Proceedings, Climate Impacts on Australia’s Natural Resources: Current and Future Challenges, 25-27 November 2003, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia, pp 53-55.

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212. Howden, S.M., Meinke, H., Power, B. and McKeon, G.M, 2003. Risk management of wheat in a non-stationary climate:

frost in Central Queensland. Post, D.A. (ed.) Integrative modelling of biophysical, social and economic systems for resource management solutions. Proceedings of the International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, July 2003, Townsville, Australia, pp 17-22.

213. Howden, S.M., Reyenga, P.J. and Meinke, H., 2003. Managing wheat grain quality under global change. Post, D.A. (ed.) Integrative modelling of biophysical, social and economic systems for resource management solutions. Proceedings of the International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, July 2003, Townsville, Australia.

214. Howden, S.M., Meinke, H., Reyenga, P.J. and deVoil, P., 2003. The effects of climate change on mixed wheat-sorghum cropping systems in eastern Australia. Post, D.A. (ed.) Integrative modelling of biophysical, social and economic systems for resource management solutions. Proceedings of the International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, July 2003, Townsville, Australia.

215. Manschadi, A., Wang, E., Robertson, M., Meinke H., Grenz, J. and Sauerborn, J., 2003. Development and evaluation of a parasite module in APSIM – case study: The parasitic weed Orobanche Crenata infesting faba bean. Eleventh Australian Agronomy Conference. Australian Society of Agronomy (eds.), 2003, Geelong, Australia, http://www.regional.org.au/au/asa/2003/c/18/manschadi.htm.

216. Meinke, H., 2003. Options for cropping systems management at a range of timescales. In: Stone, R. and Partridge, I. (eds), Science for drought, Proceedings National Drought Forum, Department of Primary Industries, Brisbane, April 2003, pp. 82-87.

217. Meinke, H., Abawi, Y., Stone, R.C., Hammer, G.L., Potgieter, A.B., Nelson, R.A., Howden, S.M, Baethgen, W. and Selvaraju, R., 2003. Climate risk management and agriculture in Australia and beyond: Linking research to practical outcomes. In: The International Conference on Total Disaster Risk Management Report, Asian Disaster Reduction Center (ADRC) and The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Kobe, Japan, 2-4 December 2003, pp 83-87.

218. Meinke, H., Howden, S.M., Baethgen, W., Hammer, G.L., Selvaraju, R. and Stone, R.C., 2003. Can climate knowledge lead to better rural policies and risk management practices? Proceedings, NOAA Office of Global Programs Workshop. Insights and Tools for Adaptation: Learning from Climate Variability, November 2003, http://www.climateadaptation.net/papers.html.

219. Meinke, H., Howden, S.M, Wright, W. and Gifford, R.G., 2003. Adaptive responses of cropping systems management to climate change. In: Birch, C.J and Wilson, S.R. (eds), Versatile maize – golden opportunities, Proceedings Fifth Australian Maize Conference, Toowoomba, 18-20 February 2003, Maize Association of Australia, Darlington Point, NSW, pp. 58-66.

220. Meinke, H., Howden, S.M. and Selvaraju, R., 2003. Australia’s experience in the development and application of climate information to reduce vulnerability to extreme events. Invited Paper, Pacific Science Congress, Bangkok, Thailand, 17-21 March 2003.

221. Moeller, C., Manschadi, A.M., Pala, M, Meinke, H. and Sauerborn, J., 2003. Sustainable management of wheat-based systems in a Mediterranean environment: An analysis using a cropping systems simulator. Proceedings, Plant Production Conference, Germany.

222. Potgieter, A.B., Hammer, G.L., Meinke, H., Stone, R.C and Goddard, L., 2003. El Nino through the ‘eyes’ of a wheat crop. In: Stone, R and Partridge, I (eds), Science for drought, Proceedings National Drought Forum, Department of Primary Industries, Brisbane, April 2003, pp. 74-77.

223. Selvaraju, R. and Meinke, H. 2003. Climate Variability and Agriculture (CLIMAG): Applying climate forecasts in smallholder farming systems. Conference on monsoon environments: Agricultural and Hydrological impacts of seasonal variability and climate change, Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, March 25-29, 2003.

224. Stone, R.C., Hayman, P. and Meinke, H., 2003. Determining the gaps in agricultural information, such as crop phenology, crop moisture status, and drought indices, to improve agrometeorological analyses for agriculture. WMO conference, September 2003, Korea.

225. Wang, E., Meinke, H. and Ryley, M., 2003. Effect of climate variability on event frequency of sorghum ergot in Australia. Eleventh Australian Agronomy Conference. Australian Society of Agronomy (eds.), 2003, Geelong, Australia, http://www.regional.org.au/au/asa/2003/p/14/wang.htm.

226. Wang, E., Oosterom van, E., Meinke, H., Robertson, M. and Asseng, S., 2003. The new APSIM-Wheat module – what is improved and where to go next. Eleventh Australian Agronomy Conference. Australian Society of Agronomy (eds.), 2003, Geelong, Australia, http://www.regional.org.au/au/asa/2003/p/2/wang.htm.

2001/2002 227. Allan, R.J., Reason, C.J.C., Lindesay, J.A., Knight, J., Meinke, H. and Folland, C.K., 2001. 'Protracted' El Niño and La Niña

episodes: Physical patterns and some impacts. 8th Scientific Assembly of IAMAS (International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences), 10 - 18 July 2001, Innsbruck, Austria.

228. Birch, C. J., Meinke, H. and Wang, E., 2001. Impact of climatic change on planting date and crop development in wheat and sorghum in the summer rainfall areas of Queensland and New South Wales. Book of Abstracts p. 37, Conference - ‘The times they are a - changin’ - Climatic change, phenological responses and their consequences for biodiversity, agriculture, forestry and human health’, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 5 - 7 December 2001. Environmental Systems and Analysis Group, Wageningen University, The Netherlands.

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229. Birch, C.J., Meinke, H. and Wang, E., 2001. Temperature rise, chilling, flowering and fruit set of apples in Queensland

and New South Wales. In: A.J.H. van Vliet and J.A. den Dulk and R.S. de Groot, The times they are a - changin' - Climatic change, phenological responses and their consequences for biodiversity, agriculture, forestry and human health. , Wageningen University, The Netherlands, (38-38). 5-7 December, 2001.

230. Meinke, H., Aslam, M., Gadgil, G., Hammer, G.L., Hansen, J., Krishna Kumar, K. and Selvaraju, R., 2001. Towards resilient farming systems. 2nd International Symposium – Modelling Cropping Systems, July 16-18, 2001, Florence, Italy.

231. Meinke, H., Aslam, M., Gadgil, G., Hansen, J., Krishna Kumar, K. and Selvaraju, R., 2001. Agricultural systems, climate and the human dimension: ‘hard data for soft systems’. The 2001 Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Research, October 6-8, 2001, Rio de Janiero, Brazil.

232. Meinke, H., de Voil, P., Power, S., Allan, R. and Folland, C.K., 2001. Global ‘hot-spots’ of decadal to multidecadal rainfall variability: signal or noise? Proceedings of the 14th Australasian Forum on Climatology (ANZ), Darwin, Australia, Sept 2001.

233. Meinke, H., Pollock, K., Hammer, G.L., Wang, E., Stone, R.C., Potgieter, A. and Howden, M., 2001. Understanding climate variability to improve agricultural decision making. Tenths Australian Agronomy Conference. Australian Society of Agronomy (eds.), 2001, Hobart, Australia. (http://www.regional.org.au/au/asa/2001/plenery/3/Meinke.htm)

234. Pollock, K.S., Meinke, H. and Stone, R.C., 2001. The influence of climate variability on cropping systems in Central Queensland. Tenths Australian Agronomy Conference. Australian Society of Agronomy (eds.), 2001, Hobart, Australia. (http://www.regional.org.au/au/asa/2001/3/a/pollock.htm)

235. Power, S., Wang, W., Colman, R., Wu, Z. and Meinke, H., 2002. Interdecadal modulation of ENSO’s impact on Australia. Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, Wellington, NZ, July 2002.

236. Selvaraju, R., Meinke, H., Aslam, M., Gadgil, G., Hansen, J. and Krishna Kumar, K., 2001. Management responses to climate variability and change in cropping systems of South Asia. Global Change Open Science Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 10-13, 2001.

237. Wang, E., Meinke, H., Hammer, G., Holzworth, D., Robertson, M. and Chapman, S., 2001. Agricultural systems models require high modularity, flexibility and sound component science. MODSIM01, Proceedings of the International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Australian National University, Canberra, 10-13 December 2001, pp. 1775-1780.

1999/2000 238. Chapman, S., Meinke, H., Wang E., 1999. Sunflower simulation in drought environment. Proceedings of the 12th

Conference/Workshop of the Australian Sunflower Association, Tamworth, NSW, March 1999, pp 36-42. 239. Maia, A. and Meinke, H., 1999. Nonparametrical survival analysis as a statistical tool in agricultural decision making.

International Symposium, Modelling Cropping Systems, Proceedings European Soc. For Agronomy, Div. Agroclimatology and Agronomic Modelling, Lleida, Spain, 21-23 June 1999, 103-104.

240. Hammer, G.L., Keating, B.A., Meinke, H., Carberry, P.S., Freebairn, D.M., Probert, M. and Holzworth, D.P., 1999. An integrated systems approach to improving agricultural systems using the agricultural production systems simulator, APSIM. International Symposium, Modelling Cropping Systems, Proceedings European Soc. For Agronomy, Div. Agroclimatology and Agronomic Modelling, Lleida, Spain, 21-23 June 1999, 31-37.

241. Hammer, G., Meinke, H. and Potgieter, A., 2000. The use of seasonal forecasts, climate data, and models to improve the profitability and sustainability of cropping systems. In: Proceedings of a conference on ‘Emerging Technologies in Agriculture: From Ideas to Adoption’, edited by D.H. White and J. Walcott, 25-26 July 2000, Bureau of Rural Sciences, Canberra.

242. Herde, D.J., Ryley, M.J., Wang, E. and H. Meinke, 1999. Epidemiology and Modelling of Sorghum Ergot, Caused by Claviceps africana. Australasian Plant Pathology Society conference, Canberra, 27-30 September 1999.

243. Howden, S.M., McKeon, G.M., Reyenga, P.J., Entel, M., Meinke, H. and Flood, N, 1999. Past and future competitiveness of wheat and beef cattle production in Emerald, NE Queensland. In: Modsim’99 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation Proceedings, December 6-9th, Hamilton, New Zealand, pp 817-822.

244. Meinke, H., Hammer, G., Phillips, J. and Baethgen, W., 2000. Using climate forecasts to improve global agro-ecosystems. Book of Abstracts, 3rd International Crop Science Congress (ICSC), August 17-22, 2000, Hamburg, Germany, p. 13.

245. Meinke, H., Hammer, G., Power, S. and Allan, R., 2000. Multidecadal climate variability: world rainfall and impact on Australian wheat crops. Book of Abstracts, 3rd International Crop Science Congress (ICSC), August 17-22, 2000, Hamburg, Germany, p. 43.

246. Meinke, H., Hammer, G., Stone, R., Power, S., Allan, R., Potgieter, A. and Howden, M., 2000. Anticipating climate variability to improve agricultural decision making. Cli-Manage 2000 Proceedings, October 23-25th, Albury, Australia.

247. Meinke, H., Power, S., Allan, R., Potgieter, A., Stone, R. and deVoil, P., 2000. Impact of decadal to multidecadal climate variability on Australian agriculture. 7th National Aust. Meteorological and Oceanographic Society Conference, AMOS Conference Committee (eds.), AMOS Publication No 16, Melbourne, Australia, January 2000, p. 85.

248. Meinke, H., Stone, R., Power, S., Allan, R., Potgieter, A. and deVoil, P., 2000. Analysis of decadal to multidecadal climate variability: Australian rainfall and impact on wheat crops. Proceedings of the 13th Australasian Forum on Climatology (ANZ), Hobart, Australia, 10-12 April 2000, 33.

249. Pollock, K., Meinke, H., deVoil, P. and Stone, R., 2000. Improving seasonal climate forecasts for more effective dryland production systems. Proceedings, 10th Australian Cotton Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, August 2000.

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250. Reyenga, P.J., Howden, S.M., Meinke, H. and Hall, W.B., 1999. Global Change Impacts on Wheat Production along an

Environmental Gradient in South Australia. In: Modsim’99 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation Proc, December 6-9th, Hamilton, New Zealand, pp 753-758.

251. Stone, R.C., Muchow, R.C. and Meinke, H., 2000. Effective application of seasonal climate forecasting in agriculture: The Australian Experience. In: The Noah Paradigm’ Conference on the application of seasonal climate forecasting for agriculture, New Zealand Institute of Agricultural Science, Palmerston North, July 2000.

1997/1998 252. George-Jaeggli, B, Meinke, H., Carberry, P.S., de H.N. Maia, A. and Voller, P., 1998. Variations in crop yields behind

windbreaks in Southern Queensland – results from a survey. Ninth Australian Agronomy Conference. Australian Society of Agronomy (eds.), 1998, Wagga Wagga, Australia, 683-684.

253. Keating, B.A., Hammer, G.L., Carberry, P.S., Freebairn, D.F., Meinke, H. and McCown, R.L., 1997. APSIM's contribution to the simulation of agricultural systems. Agronomy Abstracts, 1997: 21.

254. Keating, B.A., Meinke, H. and Dimes, J.P., 1997. Prospects for using a cropping systems simulator to assess exceptional droughts: A case study for grains production in north-east Australia. In: White, D.H. and Bordas, V.M, 1997. Indicators of drought exceptional circumstances: Proceedings of a workshop held in Canberra on 1 October 1996. Bureau of Resource Sciences, Canberra, 43-46.

255. Meinke, H. and Hochman, Z., 1997. Using seasonal climate forecasts to manage dryland crops in northern Australia. Proceedings of the symposium on applications of seasonal climate forecasting in agriculture and natural ecosystems – the Australian experience. Brisbane, 10-13 November 1997, 21-22.

256. Meinke, H., Carberry, P.S., Hammer, G.L. and Stone, R.S., 1998. The use of seasonal forecasts in cropping systems management. Ninth Australian Agronomy Conference. Australian Society of Agronomy (eds.), 1998, Wagga Wagga, Australia, 641-644.

257. Meinke, H., Hammer, G.L. and Stone, R., 1997. Regional peanut production can be predicted using SOI phases. 2nd Australian Peanut Conference, Broadbeach, Gold Coast, 13-16 July 1997, 22-25.

258. Meinke, H., Hammer, G.L., van Keulen, H., Rabbinge, R. and Keating, B.A., 1997. Improving wheat simulation capabilities in Australia from a cropping systems perspective. Water and nitrogen effects on spring wheat in a semi-arid environment. In: M.K. van Ittersum and S.C. van de Geijn (eds.). Perspectives for Agronomy – Adopting Ecological Principles and Managing Resource Use. Developments in Crop Science 25, Proceedings of the 4th Congress of the European Soc. of Agronomy, Veldhoven and Wageningen, The Netherlands, 7-11 July 1996, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1997, pp 99-112.

259. Reyenga, P.J., Howden, S.M., Meinke, H. and McKeon, G.M., 1997. Global change impacts on wheat cropping in the Burnett Region of Queensland: a simulation approach. Proceedings, MODSIM 97, Hobart, December 1997.

260. Reyenga, P.J., Howden, S.M., Meinke, H. and Robinson, B., 1998. Global change impacts on dryland wheat production and the ‘cropping frontier’ in northern New South Wales, Australia. Proceedings, GCTE-LUCC Science Conference, Barcelona, March 1998.

261. Ryley, M., Blaney, B. and Meinke, H., 1997. Current and future research on sorghum ergot in Australia. Int. Ergot Conf. on sorghum ergot, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, June 1997.

262. Stone, R.C. and Meinke, H., 1998. Predictions of Australian wheat yields in 1997 and 1998 using climate forecast systems derived from Pacific Ocean indicators. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Climate Diagnostic and Prediction Workshop, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), October 1998, Miami, Florida, 62-69.

1995/1996

263. Meinke, H., Goudriaan, J., Hammer, G.L. and Keating, B.A., 1996. Light interception in spring wheat: the extinction coefficient during early growth. Fourth Congress, European Society for Agronomy, Book of Abstracts Vol. 1, M.K. van Ittersum, G.E.G.T. Venner, S.C. van de Geijn and T.H. Jetten (eds), 7-11 July 1996, Veldhoven, The Netherlands, 184-185.

264. Meinke, H., Hammer, G.L., Keating, B.A., van Keulen, H. and Rabbinge, R., 1996. Enhanced wheat modelling capabilities for cropping systems simulation in Australia - the integrated wheat model (I_WHEAT). Fourth Congress, European Society for Agronomy, Book of Abstracts Vol. 1, M.K. van Ittersum, G.E.G.T. Venner, S.C. van de Geijn and T.H. Jetten (Editors), 7-11 July 1996, Veldhoven, The Netherlands, 44-45.

265. Meinke, H., Hammer, G.L., van Keulen, H., Rabbinge, R. and Keating, B.A., 1996. Crop physiological basis of water and nitrogen effects on spring wheat in a semi-arid environment. Fourth Congress, European Society for Agronomy, Book of Abstracts Vol. 1, M.K. van Ittersum, G.E.G.T. Venner, S.C. van de Geijn and T.H. Jetten (Editors), 7-11 July 1996, Veldhoven, The Netherlands, 104-105.

266. Meinke, H., Stone, R.C. and Hammer, G.L., 1996. Using SOI phases to forecast climatic risk to peanut production: a case study for northern Australia. Second Australian Conference on Agricultural Meteorology, 1-4 October 1996, Brisbane, Australia, 88-92.

267. Meinke, H. and Stapper, M., 1995. The Agricultural Production System SIMulator: Leading the way from single crops to cropping systems. Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Mathematical Modelling and Simulation in Agriculture & Bio-Industries, Vol. IV, Brussels, May 9-12, 1995, VIII.A.3, 1-6.

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pre 1995 268. Chapman, S.C., Hammer, G.L. and Meinke H., 1992. A dynamic crop simulation model for sunflower. Poster Paper

Proceedings: Resource capture by crops, 52nd International Easter School, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington, April 1992, England.

269. Chapman, S.C., Meinke H. and Hammer, G.L., 1992. A dynamic simulation model for dryland sunflower. Proceedings: 13th International Sunflower Conference, Vol. I,1992, Pisa, Italy, 74-79.

270. Chapman, S.C., Meinke, H. and Hammer, G.L., 1990. A crop simulation model for sunflower. Poster Paper Proceedings: Climatic risk in crop production, International Symposium, 1990, Brisbane, Australia, 40-41.

271. Chapman, S.C., Meinke, H. and Hammer, G.L., 1991. Analysing the climatic risk to yield of dryland sunflower in Australia. Agronomy Abstracts, Am. Soc. of Agronomy, Madison, WI, 15.

272. Hammer, G.L. and Meinke, H., 1992. Optimising design of crop plants in variable environments. Proceedings: Int. Crop Science Congress, July 1992, Iowa State University, Iowa, USA.

273. Hammer, G.L., Meinke, H. and Chapman, S.C., 1992. Analysing production risk to dryland sunflower in Australia - a modelling approach. Proceedings 9th Australian Sunflower Association Workshop, Yeppoon, Australia, 163-166.

274. Holzworth, D.P., Hammer, G.L. and Meinke, H., 1992. DEVEL: A system for crop development modelling. Conference Proceedings: Resource capture by crops, 52nd International Easter School, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington, April 1992, England.

275. Jamieson, A., Hammer, G.L. and Meinke, H., 1992. A computer based decision aid for sunflower, sorghum and wheat. Proceedings: 13th International Sunflower Conference, Vol. I, 1992, Pisa, Italy, 202-207.

276. Jamieson, A., Hammer, G.L. and Meinke, H., 1992. A field crop planting decision aid. Sixth Australian Agronomy Conference. Australian Society of Agronomy (Eds.), 1992, Armidale, Australia, 493.

277. Meinke, H. and Hammer, G. L. 1994. Peanut yield potential in NE Australia - a simulation study. Proc. 1st Aust. Peanut Conf., Gladstone, 95-97.

278. Meinke, H. and Stone, R., 1992. Impact of skill in climate forecasting on tactical management of dryland sunflower - a simulation study. Proceedings: 13th International Sunflower Conference, Vol. I, 1992, Pisa, Italy, 253-259.

279. Meinke, H., Carberry, P.S., McCaskill, M.R., Hills, M. and McLeod, I., 1994. Performance evaluation of radiation and temperature data generators using dynamic crop simulation models. Proceedings of the 8th Australasian Forum on Climatology (ANZ), February 1994, Toowoomba, Australia, 35.

280. Meinke, H., Hammer, G.L. and Chapman, S.C., 1992. Using a model to quantify climatic risk to dryland sunflower production. Sixth Australian Agronomy Conference. Australian Society of Agronomy (eds.), 1992, Armidale, Australia, 222-225.

281. Meinke, H., Hammer, G.L. and Holzworth, D., 1991. Climatic risk to peanut production in northern Australia. Extended Abstracts: Conference on Agricultural Meteorology, National Committee on Agrometeorology (eds.), University of Melbourne, July 1991, Australia, 77-80.

282. Meinke, H., Hammer, G.L. and Want, P., 1990. Modelling soil water uptake in sunflower. I. A general model. Poster Paper Proceedings: Climatic risk in crop production, International Symposium, 1990, Brisbane, Australia, 24-25.

283. Meinke, H., Hammer, G.L. and Want, P., 1990. Modelling soil water uptake in sunflower. II. Comparison of soil types. Poster Paper Proceedings: Climatic risk in crop production, International Symposium, 1990, Brisbane, Australia, 58-59.

284. Meinke, H., Hammer, G.L. and Want, P., 1992. Potential water extraction by sunflower on a range of soils. Poster Paper Proceedings: Resource capture by crops, 52nd International Easter School, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington, April 1992, England.

285. Meinke, H., Hammer, G.L., Hills, M.A. and Hatfield, P.M., 1993. Potential yield of peanuts in north-eastern Australia. Seventh Australian Agronomy Conference. Australian Society of Agronomy (eds.), 1993, Adelaide, Australia, 182-185.

286. Wade, L.J. and Meinke, H., 1992. The contributions of plant number, spatial distribution and individual plant vigour to grain yield in uneven plant stands of sunflower. Proceedings: 13th International Sunflower Conference, Vol. I, 1992, Pisa, Italy, 465-470.