12 January 2018
2017 was a busy year for the Hub and 2018 is shaping up the same way!
Our suite of 3–4-year projects that started in 2016 are well underway – read all the latest updates in our Hub eNewsletter or follow the links below for more information on these projects.
Two brand new projects kicked off last year, investigating environmental DNA (eDNA) methods in northern Australia and mangrove dieback in the Gulf of Carpentaria, and we’ll be sharing updates from this research in the coming months.
And stay tuned for details on some exciting new projects in the pipeline – subscribe to our eNewsletter and follow us on Facebook and Twitter so you don’t miss a thing!
Current projects due to wrap up in 2019-2020
Assessing mangrove dieback in the Gulf
Defining metrics of success for feral animal management in northern Australia
Developing eDNA methods for tropical waters
Environmental water needs for the Daly River
Environmental water needs for the Fitzroy River
Environmental water needs for the Mitchell River
Indigenous NRM in Kakadu National Park
Indigenous water needs for the Fitzroy River
Kakadu National Park’s threatened species
Knowledge brokering for Indigenous Land Management
Links between Gulf rivers and coastal productivity
Managing savanna riparian zones
Multi-objective planning in northern Australia
Multiple benefits and knowledge systems of ILSMPs
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