Project 2.5
Addressing Kakadu’s strategic research needs

Professor Michael Douglas
Hub leader
Professor of environmental science, The University of Western Australia
See Professor Douglas’ full research profile here.
Bio
Michael Douglas is a professor of environmental science at The University of Western Australia. As hub leader for the Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities (CERF), National Environmental Research Programme (NERP) and National Environmental Science Program (NESP), he has led some of the largest and most successful interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research initiatives ever undertaken in northern Australia. Under his leadership, these hubs have delivered applied outcomes for major environmental issues across northern Australia and have set new standards in Indigenous collaboration. His research on catchment management has directly influenced policy and planning across the region and globally.
Research outputs linked to policy change and decision-making
Current academic employment and positions
Major prizes, medals and honours
Completed project
Addressing Kakadu’s strategic research needs
Ecological and Indigenous values of south-western Australian rivers
Enhancing the resilience of urban rivers: informing the regional restoration of the Djarlgaroo Beeliar (Canning River, Perth)
Solutions science for resilient landscapes
Strengthening resilience to threatening processes and extreme events
Indigenous knowledge and managing the Indigenous estate
Cross-cutting initiative research
Environmental water needs for the Fitzroy River
Indigenous NRM in Kakadu National Park
Transdisciplinary research for water management
Bininj/Mungguy healthy country indicators
Integrated environmental assessment to inform environmental decisions
Identifying important areas of biodiversity and bush tucker for targeted management in Kakadu National Park