Humphrey Howie (B. AgSc), seen here with the Governor-General, is a fourth
generation horticulturalist in South
Australia. He
is part of a group that have taken the initiative to develop an EMS-type manual
of best practice in the search for more sustainable horticultural practices, Movement
for Ecologically Sustainable Horticulture Inc. (MESH) (2003). Manual and
Audit Tables. Version 1. Privately printed by MESH.
Associate Prof. Kala Saravanamuthu, University of Newcastle (Australia):
primary area of research involves developing accountability and decision-making
tools, which create the space for changing perceptions and mindsets from the
conventional pursuit of economic returns, to more sustainable utilisation of
nature's resources.

Jack Flanagan is Professor of Accounting at
the University of
Notre Dame Australia. His
research interests include the interaction between ethics, risk management and
decision-making and the role played by accounting and other quantitative data.