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Adjunct Professor Brian Keating
Adjunct Professor

Brian Keating

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Background

Brian Keating (PhD University of Queensland 1981) is currently Adjunct Professor at the University of Queensland in association with the Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI). This honorary appointment follows on from a 40 year engagement in agricultural research in Australia and abroad. Brian’s career has focused on the productivity and sustainability of agricultural systems in Australia and sub-Saharan Africa. He was a pioneer in the application of simulation models in farming systems research in eastern and southern Africa in the 1980’s and 90’s. Over the last two decades, Brian has held a number of senior leadership roles in CSIRO, including: Chief of CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems (2004-2008), Director of Sustainable Agriculture Flagship (2008-2013) and the member of the CSIRO Executive responsible for Agriculture, Food and Health (2014-2015).

Brian served (2010-2015) on the Australian Government’s statutory committees responsible for independent advice on the scientific and environmental integrity of greenhouse gas mitigation programs- namely Carbon Farming Initiative (DOIC- Domestic Offsets Integrity Committee) and the Emissions Reduction Fund (ERAC – Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee).

Recent international advisory roles have include Chair of the Science Advisory Panel of AgResearch - New Zealand (2013-2018) and Chair Independent Steering Committee of the CGIAR Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) (2014-2019). Brian remains a member of the Scientific Advisory Boards of the Irish agricultural research and extension agency, Teagasc and Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI). He was recognised as Distinguished Lecturer and Fellow of the International Union of Food Science and Technology (IUFOST) in 2014.

Academic Qualifications

B.Agr.Sc (1st Class Honours) University of Queensland 1976

Ph.D University of Queensland 1981

Career Timeline

PhD Student University of Queensland 1977-80

Research Scientist CSIRO Tropical Crops and Pastures 1981-85

Research Scientist ACIAR/CSIRO/KARI Project Kenya 1985-89

Senior Research Scientist CSIRO Tropical Crops & Pastures 1990-98 Principal Research Scientist CSIRO Tropical Agriculture 1998-2000

Senior Principal Research Scientist CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems 2000-02

Program Leader, Agricultural Landscapes CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems 2002-03

Chief Research Scientist / Acting Chief CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems 2003-04

Deputy Chief - Science Integration CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems 2004-2006

Chief of Division CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems 2006 – 2008

Director, Sustainable Agriculture Flagship CSIRO 2008 – 2014

Executive Director, Ag, Food & Health CSIRO 2014 – 2015

Honorary Fellow CSIRO Agriculture & Food 2016 – 2020

Adjunct Professor University of Queensland 2020 - present

Publication Summary Google Scholar reports 260 cited articles (3/4/2020) with 10,999 lifetime citations (4303 since 2015) and a lifetime h-index of 50. View my Google Scholar profile here.

Availability

Adjunct Professor Brian Keating is:
Available for supervision

Research impacts

Brian Keating has 40 years’ experience in the conduct and leadership of agricultural and natural resource management R&D, initially as a post-graduate researcher with the University of Queensland (1977-1980) and then via a diverse range of roles in Australia’s national science agency, the CSIRO (1981- 2016). Leadership roles in CSIRO have included Deputy Chief and then Chief of the Division of Sustainable Ecosystems (2004-2008), Director of Sustainable Agriculture National Research Flagship (2008-2013) and the member of the CSIRO Executive responsible for Agriculture, Food and Health (2014-2015). From 2016 to 2020, Brian continued his association with CSIRO via an Honorary Fellowship in Agriculture and Food.

Leadership and governance roles beyond CSIRO in the 1990’s and 2000’s have included Board memberships of three Cooperative Research Centres (CRC), namely CRC for Sustainable Sugar Production, CRC for Rainforest Ecology and Management and CRC for Tropical Savannas.

Brian’s core disciplinary background is in plant physiology, crop agronomy and soil science. These disciplines have formed the foundation for a career built around systems approaches to profitable and sustainable agricultural practice, in the face of climate variability and the social and economic factors shaping farming practice. Brian played a lead role in the development of the APSIM farming systems modelling suite of tools. This simulation model capability is increasingly supporting management decisions on Australian grain farms via the Yield Prophet tools. His research has primarily focused on sustainable broad-acre farming systems R&D in the Australian grains and sugar industries and smallholder agricultural systems in sub Saharan Africa. He is a long standing member of the Editorial Board of the international journal, Agricultural Systems. He has authored over 200 scientific papers covering diverse topics including soil and water management, plant nutrition, soil carbon and nitrogen cycling, crop physiology, farming systems analysis and design, bioenergy, simulation modelling, climatic risk management and food security.

As leader of the Sustainable Agriculture National Research Flagship, Brian worked across all CSIRO business units to create an integrated program of research and engagement in all aspects of agricultural sustainability, including a major focus on greenhouse gas mitigation in the Australian land sector (soils, crops, livestock and forests). This included significant advisory roles in the Australian government policy domain over the 2010-2015 period via participation in the Domestic Offsets Integrity Committee for the Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI) and the Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee (ERAC) of the Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF).

Brian retired from CSIRO in February 2016 and he continued (2016-2020) as Fellow to CSIRO Agriculture and Food (an honorary role). Brian is currently a member of the International Scientific Advisory Board of the Irish agricultural research and extension agency, TEAGASC and the Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI) at the University of Queensland. He recently stood down as Chair of the Science Advisory Panel for AgResearch (a Crown Research Institute owned by the New Zealand Government and leader in pastoral systems research for NZ) and Chair of the Science Advisory Panels for the CGIAR Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).

He was recognised as a Fellow of the International Union of Food Science and Technology in 2014.

Brian is a graduate (2002) of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) program for Company Board members.

In February 2020, Brian was recognised as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Queensland.

Works

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1998

Book Chapter

Evaluation of the status of existing farm production and cropping system models

Carberry, P. S., Littleboy, M. and Keating, B. A. (1998). Evaluation of the status of existing farm production and cropping system models. Farming action, catchment reaction. (pp. 274-292) edited by J. Williams, R.A. Hook and H.L. Gascoigne. Australia: C S I R O Publishing.

Evaluation of the status of existing farm production and cropping system models

1998

Journal Article

Assessing irrigation requirements in the Ord Sugar Industry using a simulation modelling approach

Muchow, R. C. and Keating, B. A. (1998). Assessing irrigation requirements in the Ord Sugar Industry using a simulation modelling approach. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 38 (4), 345-354. doi: 10.1071/ea98023

Assessing irrigation requirements in the Ord Sugar Industry using a simulation modelling approach

1998

Journal Article

APSIM's water and nitrogen modules and simulation of the dynamics of water and nitrogen in fallow systems

Probert, M. E., Dimes, J. P., Keating, B. A., Dalal, R. C. and Strong, W. M. (1998). APSIM's water and nitrogen modules and simulation of the dynamics of water and nitrogen in fallow systems. Agricultural Systems, 56 (1), 1-28. doi: 10.1016/S0308-521X(97)00028-0

APSIM's water and nitrogen modules and simulation of the dynamics of water and nitrogen in fallow systems

1997

Book

Intensive Sugarcane Production: Meeting the challenges beyond 2000

Brian Keating and John Wilson eds. (1997). Intensive Sugarcane Production: Meeting the challenges beyond 2000. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: CSIRO Tropical Agriculture.

Intensive Sugarcane Production: Meeting the challenges beyond 2000

1996

Journal Article

Effect of nitrogen on the time-course of sucrose accumulation in sugarcane

Muchow, R. C., Robertson, M. J., Wood, A. W. and Keating, B. A. (1996). Effect of nitrogen on the time-course of sucrose accumulation in sugarcane. Field Crops Research, 47 (2-3), 143-153. doi: 10.1016/0378-4290(96)00022-6

Effect of nitrogen on the time-course of sucrose accumulation in sugarcane

1996

Conference Publication

Application of the APSIM cropping systems model to intercropping systems

Carberry, P. S., Adiku, S. G. K., McCown, R. L. and Keating, B. A. (1996). Application of the APSIM cropping systems model to intercropping systems. Dynamics of Roots and Nitrogen in Cropping Systems of the Semi-Arid Tropics, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh, India, 21 - 25 November 1994. Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan: Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences.

Application of the APSIM cropping systems model to intercropping systems

1996

Conference Publication

Nitrogen management in intensive agriculture: sugarcane in Australia

Keating, B. A., Verburg, K., Huth, N. I. and Robertson, M. J. (1996). Nitrogen management in intensive agriculture: sugarcane in Australia. Sugar 2000 Symposium, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 20 – 23 August 1996. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: CSIRO Tropical Agriculture.

Nitrogen management in intensive agriculture: sugarcane in Australia

1996

Conference Publication

Leaching of nutrients and pesticides to Queensland groundwaters

Keating, B. A., Bauld, J., Hillier, J., Ellis, R., Weier, K. L., Sunners, F. and Connell, D. (1996). Leaching of nutrients and pesticides to Queensland groundwaters. National Conference on Downstream Effects of Land Use, Rockhampton, QLD, Australia, 26 - 28 April 1995. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Department of Natural Resources.

Leaching of nutrients and pesticides to Queensland groundwaters

1996

Conference Publication

Limits to the Australian sugar industry: climatic and biological factors

Muchow, R. C., Robertson, M. J. and Keating, B. A. (1996). Limits to the Australian sugar industry: climatic and biological factors. Sugar 2000 Symposium, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 20 – 23 August 1996. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: CSIRO Tropical Agriculture.

Limits to the Australian sugar industry: climatic and biological factors

1995

Journal Article

Modelling water, nitrogen and crop yield for a long-term fallow management experiment

Probert, M.E., Keating, B.A., Thompson, J.P. and Parton, W.J. (1995). Modelling water, nitrogen and crop yield for a long-term fallow management experiment. Australian Journal Experimental Agriculture, 35, 941-950.

Modelling water, nitrogen and crop yield for a long-term fallow management experiment

1995

Conference Publication

Modelling water, nitrogen, and crop yield for a long-term fallow management experiment

Probert, M. E., Keating, B. A., Thompson, J. P. and Parton, W. J. (1995). Modelling water, nitrogen, and crop yield for a long-term fallow management experiment. National Workshop on Long-term Experiments, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 12 - 13 October 1994. Collingwood: C S I R O Publications. doi: 10.1071/ea9950941

Modelling water, nitrogen, and crop yield for a long-term fallow management experiment

1994

Conference Publication

The development of strategies for improved agricultural systems and land-use management

McCown, R. L., Cox, P. G., Keating, B. A., Hammer, G. L., Carberry, P. S., Probert, M. E. and Freebairn, D. M. (1994). The development of strategies for improved agricultural systems and land-use management. International Workshop on Systems Research Methods in Agriculture in Developing Countries, The Hague, Netherlands, 22-24 November 1994. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer. doi: 10.1007/978-94-011-0764-8_5

The development of strategies for improved agricultural systems and land-use management

1993

Journal Article

Modelling nutrient responses in the field

Angus, J. F., Bowden, J. W. and Keating, B. A. (1993). Modelling nutrient responses in the field. Plant and Soil, 155, 57-66. doi: 10.1007/bf00024984

Modelling nutrient responses in the field

1993

Journal Article

Resource capture and use in intercropping - solar-radiation

Keating, B.A. and Carberry, P.S. (1993). Resource capture and use in intercropping - solar-radiation. Field Crops Research, 34 (3-4), 273-301. doi: 10.1016/0378-4290(93)90118-7

Resource capture and use in intercropping - solar-radiation

1993

Journal Article

Radiation interception and growth of maize/cowpea intercrop as affected by maize plant density and cowpea cultivar

Watiki, J. M., Fukai, S., Banda, J. A. and Keating, B. A. (1993). Radiation interception and growth of maize/cowpea intercrop as affected by maize plant density and cowpea cultivar. Field Crops Research, 35 (2), 123-133. doi: 10.1016/0378-4290(93)90145-D

Radiation interception and growth of maize/cowpea intercrop as affected by maize plant density and cowpea cultivar

1993

Conference Publication

Adjustment of nitrogen inputs in response to a seasonal forecast in a region of high climatic risk

Keating, B. A., McCown, R. L. and Wafula, B. M. (1993). Adjustment of nitrogen inputs in response to a seasonal forecast in a region of high climatic risk. International Symposium on Systems Approaches for Agricultural Development, Bangkok, Thailand, 2-6 December 1991. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-94-011-2842-1_14

Adjustment of nitrogen inputs in response to a seasonal forecast in a region of high climatic risk

1992

Journal Article

Modelling the fully expanded area of maize leaves

Keating, B. A. and Wafula, B. M. (1992). Modelling the fully expanded area of maize leaves. Field Crops Research, 29 (2), 163-176. doi: 10.1016/0378-4290(92)90085-n

Modelling the fully expanded area of maize leaves

1992

Journal Article

Strategies for sustainable crop production in semi-arid Africa

McCown, R. L., Keating, B. A., Probert, M. E. and Jones, R. K. (1992). Strategies for sustainable crop production in semi-arid Africa. Outlook on Agriculture, 21 (1), 21-31. doi: 10.1177/003072709202100105

Strategies for sustainable crop production in semi-arid Africa

1991

Conference Publication

Optimising nitrogen inputs in response to climatic risk

Keating, B. A., Godwin, D. C. and Watiki, J. M. (1991). Optimising nitrogen inputs in response to climatic risk. International Symposium On Climatic Risk in Crop Production : Models and Management for the Semiarid Tropics and Subtropics, Brisbane, Australia, 2-6 July 1990. Wallingford, United Kingdom: CAB International.

Optimising nitrogen inputs in response to climatic risk

1990

Journal Article

Use of thermal time to predict phenology of Kenyan maize germplasm

Lenga, F. K. and Keating, B. A. (1990). Use of thermal time to predict phenology of Kenyan maize germplasm. East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 55 (3), 103-123. doi: 10.1080/00128325.1990.11663576

Use of thermal time to predict phenology of Kenyan maize germplasm

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