Project 5.2
Adapt Land & Sea
Completed project
Adapt Land & Sea
Addressing Kakadu’s strategic research needs
Assessing fish species composition in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, and links with cultural knowledge
Assessing risks to the environment from water-resource development in northern Australia, using north Queensland as a case study
Best-practice fox control in Booderee National Park
Climate-resilient landscapes: an adaptation case study in NSW’s Northern Rivers region and the Wet Tropics of Queensland
Developing a culturally relevant framework for climate change adaptation and resilient landscapes
Developing a National Indigenous Environmental Research Network (NIERN)
Developing an Indigenous wetland monitoring and management toolkit
Ecological and Indigenous values of south-western Australian rivers
Environmental Economic Accounting – Developing and trialling approaches for accounting to ensure respectful inclusion of First Nations knowledges
Identifying important areas of biodiversity and bush tucker for targeted management in Kakadu National Park
Improved methods to detect and protect arid-zone groundwater-dependent ecosystems
Indigenous knowledge and managing the Indigenous estate
Managing and monitoring resilience in Australia’s national parks
Mapping and monitoring persistent pools using remote sensing to support river resilience
Measuring the impact of changing fire and drought regimes in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
Monitoring Country: Developing an Indigenous environmental monitoring platform
Monitoring resilient landscapes
Recognising culturally significant entities
Research to support the management of priority desert threatened species
Supporting Indigenous fire management through collaborative socio-ecological partnerships
The use and impacts of wet-season burning in the tropical savannas of Kakadu National Park
Bininj/Mungguy healthy country indicators
Defining metrics of success for feral animal management in northern Australia
Environmental water needs for the Daly River
Environmental water needs for the Fitzroy River
Environmental-economic accounting for the Mitchell River
Fire and weeds in the Top End
Impacts of savanna burning on biodiversity
Improving gamba grass control on Cape York Peninsula
Indigenous NRM in Kakadu National Park
Indigenous water needs for the Martuwarra/Fitzroy River
Integrated environmental assessment to inform environmental decisions
Investing in Indigenous cultural and natural resource managers
Knowledge brokering for Indigenous land management
Knowledge synthesis to inform a national approach to fighting extinction
Lessons from Top End Indigenous fire management
Methods to measure temporal change in soil carbon
Mitchell River story map
Multi-objective planning in northern Australia
Multiple benefits of Indigenous land and sea management programs
Research priorities for Indigenous Protected Areas across northern Australia
Research synthesis of gamba grass
Review of models, frameworks and decision support tools for northern Australia
Savanna carbon sequestration method
Transdisciplinary research for water management
Valuing Indigenous cultural connections
Waste and marine debris in remote northern Australian communities
Indigenous values and river flows
Social and cultural values project (NAWFA)
Water Markets
Research product or tool
April 2026
Bugam (Black bean) on Bundjalung Country (Case Study)
Costello, O. 2026. Bugam (Black bean) on Bundjalung Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Burraalga (Brolga) on Kamilaroi Country (Case Study)
Moggridge, B. 2026. Burraalga (Brolga) on Kamilaroi Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Darrwal/Wirringan (Dingo) on Bunurong Country (Case Study)
Hubschmann, C. and Dunn, J. 2026. Darrwal/Wirringan (Dingo) on Bunurong Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Deberra (Bogong moth) on Taungurung Country (Case Study)
Shanks, M. 2026. Deberra (Bogong moth) on Taungurung Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Ganibarra (Dingo) on Jirrbal Country (Case Study)
Takau, S. 2026. Ganibarra (Dingo) on Jirrbal Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Green turtle and Kimberley Saltwater Country (Case Study)
Kimberley Indigenous Saltwater Advisory Group. 2026. Green turtle and Kimberley Saltwater Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Guduu (Murray cod) on Kamilaroi Country (Case Study)
Moggridge, B. 2026. Guduu (Murray cod) on Kamilaroi Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Gurur (Brolga) on Darumbal Country (Case Study)
Mann, M. 2026. Gurur (Brolga) on Darumbal Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Jahrany (frogs) on Bundjalung Country (Case Study)
Costello, O., Slabb, K., Ferguson, M., Johnson, A. and Lockwood, M. 2026. Jahrany (frogs) on Bundjalung Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Kalyu (Waterholes) on Martu Country (Case Study)
Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa (KJ) Martu Rangers. 2026. Kalyu (Waterholes) on Martu Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Kupae (Sugarbag bees) on Kombumerri Country (Case Study)
Hird, C. and Dillon, M. 2026. Kupae (Sugarbag bees) on Kombumerri Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Kwongkan (shrublands) of Peniup Reserve and the Nowanup Rangers (Case Study)
Nowanup Rangers. 2026. Kwongkan (shrublands) of Peniup Reserve and the Nowanup Rangers. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Martuwarra Country and the Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council (Case Study)
Poelina, A. 2026. Martuwarra Country and the Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Minnarityi (Red mulga) on Wangkumarra Country (Case Study)
Ebsworth, M. 2026. Minnarityi (Red mulga) on Wangkumarra Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Moodjar (WA Christmas Tree) on Noongar Country (Case Study)
Webber, Z., Forrest, R., Forrest, S. and Wade. J. 2026. Moodjar (WA Christmas Tree) on Noongar Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Nguruny (Coastal emu) on Bundjalung Country (Case Study)
Costello, O., Slabb, K. and Johnson, A. 2026. Nguruny (Coastal emu) on Bundjalung Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Walku (Quandong) on Martu Country (Birriliburu IPA) (Case Study)
Birriliburu Wanti (Ladies) Team. 2026. Walku (Quandong) on Martu Country (Birriliburu IPA). Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Wammerawal (The Macquarie Marshes) on Wayilwan Country (Case Study)
Flakelar, D. 2026. Wammerawal (The Macquarie Marshes) on Wayilwan Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
White-tailed black cockatoos on Noongar Country (Case Study)
Collard, D. 2026. White-tailed black cockatoos on Noongar Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Wiliyanoo, Toollee (Freshwater mussels) on Nyikina and Gunggari Country (Case Study)
Michelle, H., Poelina-Hunter, E. et al. 2026. Wiliyanoo, Toollee (Freshwater mussels) on Nyikina and Gunggari Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Research product or tool
April 2026
Yonga (Western grey kangaroo) on Noongar Country (Case Study)
Collard, D. 2026. Yonga (Western grey kangaroo) on Noongar Country. Curtin University, Perth. Factsheet to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Info Sheet
October 2025
The use and impacts of wet-season burning in the tropical savannas of Kakadu National Park (info-sheet)
Indigenous Resource
October 2025
Culturally Significant Entities Summary Report
Shields, S. and van Leeuwen, S. (2025). Culturally Significant Entities Summary Report. Curtin University, Perth. A report to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.
Video
June 2025
Kakadu Research Strategy announcement
Research product or tool
June 2025 | Open Access
Kakadu Research Strategy
Cooper, V., Calma, B., Nayinggul C., Rawlinson, M., Dobbs, R., Rossiter-Rachor, N. and Douglas, M. 2024. Kakadu Research Strategy 2025-2035. Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Canberra. CC BY 4.0.
Indigenous Resource
March 2025
Guidance Note: Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country
Indigenous Resource
March 2025
Guidance Note: Acknowledgement of Indigenous Contributors
Info Sheet
January 2025
Biodiversity and bushtucker in Kakadu (info sheet)
Douglas, M. (2024) Identifying important areas for biodiversity and bush-tucker for targeted management in Kakadu National Park Fact Sheet for the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. University of Western Australia.
Scientific Paper
December 2024 | Open Access
Creating an Authorizing Environment to Care for Country
Shields, T., Talbot, L., Pascoe, J., Gilbert, J., Gould, J., Hunter, B. and van Leeuwen, S. (2024), Creating an Authorizing Environment to Care for Country. Conservation Letters. e13075.
https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.13075
Report
November 2024
Resilient Landscapes Hub 2023 Annual Progress Report
Info Sheet
October 2024
Restoring landscape resilience: Safeguarding mallee birds and their habitats from compounding threats (Fact sheet)
Radford, J., Reid, N., Richards, A., Stubbs, W., Boulton, R., Hansen, N., Maisey, A., (2024) Restoring landscape resilience: Safeguarding mallee birds and their habitats from compounding threats Fact Sheet for the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. La Trobe University.
Scientific Paper
September 2024 | Open Access
Potential threats and habitat of the night parrot on the Ngururrpa Indigenous Protected Area (scientific paper)
Ngururrpa Rangers et al. (2024). Potential threats and habitat of the night parrot on the Ngururrpa Indigenous Protected Area. Wildlife Research 51, WR24083. doi:10.1071/WR24083
Info Sheet
July 2024
Developing an Indigenous wetland monitoring toolkit (Fact sheet)
Dobbs R, Pyke M (2024) Developing an Indigenous wetland monitoring and management toolkit Project Information Fact Sheet for the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. University of Western Australia.
Other
July 2024
Graphics symbols Indigenous (poster)
Other
July 2024
Recognising Culturally Significant Entities (poster)
Other
July 2024
Developing a National Indigenous Environmental Research Network (poster)
Other
July 2024
Indigenous Environmental Monitoring Platform (poster)
Other
July 2024
Management of Priority Desert Threatened Species (poster)
Info Sheet
July 2024
Assessing fish species composition in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, and links with cultural knowledge Project Information (Fact Sheet)
Burford M, Faggotter S (2024) Assessing fish species composition in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, and links with cultural knowledge Project Information Fact Sheet for the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. Griffith University.
Video
June 2024
‘Our last chance’: A film on Queensland’s Moonaboola (Mary River), by the Burnett Mary Regional Group
Info Sheet
May 2024
Developing a National Indigenous Environmental Research Network (NIERN) fact sheet
Shields T (2024) Developing a National Indigenous Environmental Research Network (NIERN) Project Information, fact sheet for the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. Curtin University.
Info Sheet
May 2024
Supporting Indigenous fire management through collaborative socio-ecological partnerships Project Information (Fact Sheet)
Firn J, Dean A, Smith A (2024) Supporting Indigenous fire management through collaborative socio-ecological partnerships Project Information Fact Sheet for the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. QUT.
Info Sheet
May 2024
Enhancing climate-adaptation responses in regional NRM planning by incorporating resilience investment Project Information (Fact Sheet)
Wise R (2024) Enhancing climate-adaptation responses in regional natural resource management planning by incorporating resilience investment Project Information, fact sheet for the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. CSIRO.
Info Sheet
May 2024
Developing an Indigenous Environmental Monitoring Platform Project Information (Fact Sheet)
Cowan M, van Leeuwen S (2024) Developing an Indigenous Environmental Monitoring Platform Project Information Fact Sheet for the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. Curtin University.
Info Sheet
April 2024
Recognising culturally significant entities project (Info sheet)
Shields T (2024) Recognising culturally significant entities Project Information, fact sheet for the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. Curtin University.
Report
April 2024
Digital Woman Ranger Program (impact report)
(2024) Digital Women Ranger Program: Learning digital skills to care for country together. Report.
Report
December 2023
Improving outcomes for threatened species and ecological communities considered by the Commonwealth approval process. 1: suggestions from of EAD officers (report)
Marsh H and Carwardine J (2023) Improving outcomes for threatened species and ecological communities considered by the Commonwealth approval process. 1: suggestions from of EAD officers, report to the Resilient Landscapes Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program. James Cook University, Townsville.
Scientific Paper
August 2023 | Open Access
Accounting for Indigenous cultural connections to land: insights from two Indigenous groups of Australia (scientific paper)
Finau G, Jarvis D, Stoeckl N, Larson S, Grainger D, Douglas M, Ewamian Aboriginal Corporation, Barrowei R, Coleman B, Groves D, Hunter J, Lee M and Markham M (2023) 'Accounting for Indigenous cultural connections to land: insights from two Indigenous groups of Australia', Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, 36(9):370–389, doi:10.1108/AAAJ-08-2022-5971.
Report
June 2023
Resilient Landscapes Hub 2022 Annual Progress Report
Scientific Paper
June 2023 | Open Access
Indigenous knowledge is saving our iconic species
Teagan Goolmeer, Stephen van Leeuwen. Indigenous knowledge is saving our iconic species, Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Volume 38, Issue 7, 2023, Pages 591-594, ISSN 0169-5347.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2023.03.010.
Video
March 2023
Indigenous digital women rangers (video)
Scientific Paper
January 2023 | Open Access
Piecemeal stewardship activities miss numerous social and environmental benefits associated with culturally appropriate ways of caring for Country (scientific paper)
Larson S, Jarvis D, Stoeckl N, Barrowei R, Coleman B, Groves D, Hunter J, Lee M, Markham M, Larson A, Finau G and Douglas M (2023) 'Piecemeal stewardship activities miss numerous social and environmental benefits associated with culturally appropriate ways of caring for Country', Journal of Environmental Management 326(B): 116750, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.116750.
Scientific Paper
December 2022 | Open Access
Co-production mechanisms to weave Indigenous knowledge, artificial intelligence and technical data to enable Indigenous-led adaptive decision-making: lessons from Australia’s joint-managed Kakadu National Park (scientific paper)
Robinson CJ, Macdonald J, Perry J, Bangalang N, Nayinggul A, Nadji J, Nayinggul A, Dempsey S, Nadji S, McCartney S, Taylor A, Hunter F, May K, Cooper D, Moyle F, Drummond A, Borovac C, van Bodegraven S, Gilfedder M, Setterfield S and Douglas MM (2022) ‘Coproduction mechanisms to weave Indigenous knowledge, artificial intelligence, and technical data to enable Indigenous-led adaptive decision making: lessons from Australia’s joint managed Kakadu National Park’, Ecology & Society 27(4):36, https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-13747-270436.
Report
July 2022
Environmental economic accounting for interconnected assets and ecosystem services in the Mitchell River catchment, Queensland: Pilot ecosystem accounts and supporting information (final report)
Smart, J.C.R., Hasan S., Curwen G.R., Saint Ange C., Dyke J., McMahon J.M., Jackson S., Barber M., Sinnamon V., Brown C.J., Burns G.L., Fleming C.M., Connolly R.M., Burford M.A. (2022) Environmental economic accounting for interconnected ecosystem assets and ecosystem services in the Mitchell River catchment, Queensland: Pilot ecosystem accounts and supporting information, Griffith University, Brisbane.
Report
July 2022
Environmental economic accounting for interconnected ecosystem assets and ecosystem services in the Mitchell River catchment, Qld (methodology report)
Smart, J.C.R., Hasan S., Dyke J., Sinnamon V., Jackson S., Barber M., McMahon J.M., Brown C.J., Curwen G.R., Saint Ange C., Burns G.L., Fleming C.M., Connolly R.M., Burford M.A. (2022) Environmental economic accounting for interconnected ecosystem assets and ecosystem services in the Mitchell River catchment, Queensland: Technical report – Methodology. Griffith University, Brisbane.
Report
July 2022
Environmental economic accounting for interconnected ecosystem assets and ecosystem services in the Mitchell River catchment, Qld (data inventory)
Curwen G. R., Saint Ange C., Dyke J. and Hasan S. (2022) Environmental economic accounting for interconnected ecosystem assets and ecosystem services in the Mitchell catchment, Queensland: Data Inventory. Griffith University, Brisbane.
Report
July 2022
Valuing Indigenous cultural connections (final report)
Jarvis D, Stoeckl N, Douglas M, Grainger D, Larson S, Finau G, LarsonA , Ewamian Aboriginal Corporation, Barrowei R, Coleman B, Groves D, Hunter J, Lee M and Markham M (2022) Valuing Indigenous cultural connections. James Cook University, Cairns.
Other
July 2022
Resilient Landscapes Hub 2021 Annual Progress Report
Report
July 2022
Northern Hub Final Report 2021
Northern Australia Environmental Resources Hub. 2021. Northern Australia Environmental Resources Hub Final Report. Charles Darwin University, Darwin.
Scientific Paper
May 2022 | Open Access
When to use transdisciplinary approaches for environmental research (scientific paper)
Kiatkoski Kim M, Douglas MM, Pannell D, Setterfield SA, Hill R, Laborde S, Perrott L, Álvarez-Romero JG, Beesley L, Canham C and Brecknell A (2022) ‘When to use transdisciplinary approaches for environmental research’, Frontiers in Environmental Science, 10:840569, https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2022.840569.
Scientific Paper
April 2022 | Open Access
Simple fence modification increases floodplain land movement prospects for freshwater turtles (scientific paper)
Waltham NJ, Schaffer J, Walker S, Perry J and Nordberg E (2022) ‘Simple fence modification increases land movement prospects for freshwater turtles on floodplains’, Wildlife Biology, e01012, https://doi.org/10.1002/wlb3.01012.
Scientific Paper
March 2022
Living waters or resource? Ontological differences and the governance of waters and rivers (scientific paper)
Laborde S and Jackson S (2022) ‘Living waters or resource? Ontological differences and the governance of waters and rivers’, Local Environment, https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2022.2044298.
Impact Storie
March 2022
The importance of northern Australian rivers and flows (thematic impact story)
Impact Storie
March 2022
Supporting Indigenous natural resource management and alternative economies (thematic impact story)
Impact Storie
March 2022
New approaches for monitoring and communicating about environmental resources (thematic impact story)
Video
February 2022
Managing feral pigs on Cape York Peninsula (impact video)
Research product or tool
February 2022
ValueMapper: an interactive web-based tool to map and visualise spatial data (software)
Álvarez-Romero, J.G. & Osbaldiston, J. 2021. ValueMapper: an interactive web-based tool to map and visualise spatial data [GIS software]. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia. DOI: 10.25903/d0zk-9818
Video
February 2022
Gulf of Carpentaria research overview (video)
Scientific Paper
January 2022 | Open Access
Understanding Indigenous values and priorities for wetlands to guide weed management actions: Lessons from the Nardab floodplain in northern Australia’s Kakadu National Park (scientific paper)
Bangalang N-g, Nadji J, Nayinggul A, Nadji S, Nayinggul A, Dempsey S, Mangiru K, Dempsey J, McCartney S, Mairi Macdonald J. and Robinson CJ (2022) ‘Understanding Indigenous values and priorities for wetlands to guide weed management actions: lessons from the Nardab floodplain in northern Australia’s Kakadu National Park’, Ecological Management and Restoration, 23:105-116. https://doi.org/10.1111/emr.12542.
Report
December 2021
Indigenous water requirements in the Martuwarra/Fitzroy River catchment, WA (final report)
Laborde S and Jackson S. (2021) Indigenous water requirements in the Martuwarra/Fitzroy River catchment, Western Australia. Griffith University, Brisbane.
Video
December 2021
Fitzroy scenarios project (video in English)
Video
December 2021
Fitzroy scenarios project (video in Kriol)
Other
November 2021
Traditional Owners’ response to stories about the future of the Fitzroy River Basin (poster)
Report
November 2021
Defining metrics of success for feral animal management in northern Australia (final report)
Perry, J. Waltham, N., Schafer, J., Marshall, J., Negus, P., Steward, A., Blessing, J., Clifford, S., Ronan, M., Glanville, K., Lyons, P., Vanderduys, E., Macdonald, S., Hoskins, A., Robinson, C., Nordberg, E., and Wilson, S. 2021. Defining metrics of success for feral animal management in northern Australia. CSIRO, Australia.
Presentation
November 2021
Assessing how changes in cultural services associated with future scenarios affect the wellbeing of different cultural groups (presentation)
Report
November 2021
Assessment of the potential changes in wellbeing of key interest groups in the Fitzroy River catchment under alternative development scenarios: Scenario team’s workshop 3 (report)
Kiatkoski Kim, M.,1 Alvarez-Romero, J.,2 Wallace, K.,1 Pannell, D.,1 Douglas, M.1 and Pressey, R.2 2021. Assessment of the potential changes in wellbeing of key interest groups in the Fitzroy River catchment under alternative development scenarios: Scenario team’s workshop 3, Broome, Western Australia, 15–16 October. The University of Western Australia, Perth.
Report
November 2021
Multi-objective planning in northern Australia: co-benefits and trade-offs between environmental, economic, and cultural outcomes (final report)
JG Álvarez-Romero, M Kiatkoski Kim, D. Pannell, M. Douglas, K. Wallace, R. Hill, V. Adams, A. Spencer-Cotton, M. Kennard, R. Pressey. 2021. Multi-objective planning in northern Australia: co-benefits and trade-offs between environmental, economic, and cultural outcomes. Final report to the Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment. James Cook University.
Report
November 2021
Assessment of the potential changes in wellbeing of key interest groups in the Fitzroy River catchment under alternative development scenarios: Traditional Owners’ workshop (report)
Kiatkoski Kim, M.,1 Alvarez-Romero, J.,2 Wallace, K.,1 Pannell, D.,1 Hill, R.3 and Pressey, R.2 2021. Assessment of the potential changes in wellbeing of key interest groups in the Fitzroy River catchment under alternative development scenarios: Traditional Owners’ workshop. The University of Western Australia, Perth.
Report
November 2021
Pathways and opportunities to diversify investment in Indigenous cultural and natural resource management enterprises (final report)
Maclean K, Kong TM, Addison J, Barber M and Hutton M (eds) (2021) Pathways and opportunities to diversify investment in Indigenous cultural and natural resource management enterprises, CSIRO, Australia.
Report
November 2021
Savanna fire regimes and biodiversity impacts in northern Australia (final report)
Perry J, Patykowski J, Murphy H, Richards A, Gillespie G, Vanderduys E, Douglas M, Setterfield S, Somaweera R and Lourie H (2021) Savanna fire regimes and biodiversity impacts in northern Australia, CSIRO, Australia.
Other
October 2021
Living waters of the Martuwarra/Fitzroy River (Story Map)
Milgin, A., Nardea, L., Grey, H., Laborde, S. and Jackson, S., (2021) Living waters of the Martuwarra. Griffith University, Queensland.
Report
October 2021
Transdisciplinary environmental research: Trial and evaluation (final report)
Kiatkoski Kim M., Douglas M, Pannell D. Setterfield S, Hill R, Jackson S, Álvarez-Romero J, Laborde S, Beesley L, Canham C. 2021. Transdisciplinary environmental research: Trial and evaluation. The University of Western Australia, Perth.
Info Sheet
October 2021
Strengthening investment to help manage Country (factsheet for Indigenous ranger programs)
Report
October 2021
Multiple co-benefits of Indigenous land and sea management programs across northern Australia (final report)
This report should be cited as: Stoeckl N, Jarvis D, Larson S, Grainger D, Addison J, Esparon M, with contributions (in alphabetical order) from Bidan Aboriginal Corporation, Bunuba Dawangarri Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC, Ewamian Aboriginal Corporation, Gooniyandi Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC, Hill R, Pert P, Poelina A, Ross J, Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation, Watkin-Lui F and Yanunijarra Ngurrara Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC. 2019. Multiple co-benefits of Indigenous land and sea management programs across northern Australia. James Cook University, Townsville.
Scientific Paper
October 2021 | Open Access
Will fencing floodplain and riverine wetlands from feral pig damage conserve fish community values? (scientific paper)
Waltham, N. J., & Schaffer, J. (2021). Will fencing floodplain and riverine wetlands from feral pig damage conserve fish community values? Ecology and Evolution, 00, 1– 13. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8054
Scientific Paper
September 2021 | Open Access
Abandoned, lost and discarded fishing gear ‘ghost nets’ are increasing through time in Northern Australia (scientific paper)
Hardesty, B.D, Roman, L., Duke, N.C., Mackenzie, J.R., & Wilcox, C. 2021. Abandoned, lost and discarded fishing gear ‘ghost nets’ are increasing through time in Northern Australia. Marine Pollution Bulletin. Volume 173, 2021,ISSN 0025-326X. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112959.
Report
September 2021
Using Bininj/Mungguy indicators to monitor the health of Country in Kakadu National Park (final report)
Scientific Paper
September 2021 | Open Access
Indigenous-led responsible innovation: lessons from co-developed protocols to guide the use of drones to monitor a biocultural landscape in Kakadu National Park, Australia (scientific paper)
Macdonald, J.M., Robinson, C.J., Perry, J., Lee, M., Barrowei, R., Coleman, B., Markham, J., Barrowei, A., Markham, B., Ford, H., Douglas, J., Hunter, J., Gayoso, E., Ahwon, T., Cooper, D., May, K., Setterfield, S.A & Douglas., M.M. 2021. Indigenous-led responsible innovation: lessons from co-developed protocols to guide the use of drones to monitor a biocultural landscape in Kakadu National Park, Australia, Journal of Responsible Innovation, DOI: 10.1080/23299460.2021.1964321
Info Sheet
September 2021
Guiding non-government investment in Indigenous cultural and natural resource management enterprises (policy brief)
Info Sheet
September 2021
Diversifying investment in Indigenous cultural and natural resource management (wrap-up factsheet)
Video
August 2021
NESP Northern Hub wrap-up video
Info Sheet
August 2021
Our Knowledge Our Way in caring for Country (practice brief for scientists)
Info Sheet
August 2021
Our Knowledge Our Way in caring for Country (policy brief)
Other
August 2021
Facilitating natural regeneration processes: Planting seedlings is not the best response to mass mangrove dieback in the Gulf of Carpentaria (case study synthesis)
Compiled by the Reef and Rainforest Research Centre (2021). Facilitating natural regeneration processes: Planting seedlings is not the best response to mass mangrove dieback in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Report to the National Environmental Science Program. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited, Cairns (4pp.).
Scientific Paper
August 2021
Using knowledge to care for country: Indigenous-led evaluations of research to adaptively co-manage Kakadu National Park, Australia (scientific paper)
Robinson, C.J., Macdonald, J.M., Douglas, M., Perry, J., Setterfield, S., Cooper, D., Lee, M., Nadji, J., Nadji, S., Nayinggul, A., Nayinggul, A., Mangiru, K., Hunter, F., Coleman, B., Barrowei, R., Markham, J. Alderson, J., Moyle, F., May, K., and Bangalang, N. 2021. Using knowledge to care for country: Indigenous-led evaluations of research to adaptively co-manage Kakadu National Park, Australia. Sustain Sci (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-021-01015-9
Scientific Paper
August 2021 | Open Access
Learning together for and with the Martuwarra Fitzroy River (scientific paper)
Hill, R., Harkness, P., Raisbeck-Brown, N., Lyons, I., Álvarez‑Romero, J.G., Kiatkoski Kim, M., Chungalla, D., Wungundin, H., Aiken, M., Malay, J., Williams, B., Buissereth, R., Cranbell, T. Forrest, J., Hand, M., James, R., Jingle, E., Knight, O., Lennard, N., Lennard, V., Malay, I., Malay, L., Midmee, W., Morton, S., Nulgit, C., Riley, P., Shadforth, I., Bieundurry, J., Brooking, G., Brooking, S., Brumby, W., Bulmer, · V., Cherel, V., Clifton, A., Cox, S., Dawson, M., Gore‑Birch, C., Hill, J., Hobbs, A., Hobbs, D., Juboy, C., Juboy, P., Kogolo, A., Laborde, S., Lennard, B., Lennard, C., Lennard, D., Malay, N., Malay, Z., Marshall, D., Marshall, H., Millindee, L., Mowaljarlai, D., Myers, A., Nnarda, T., Nuggett, J., Nulgit, L., Nulgit, P., Poelina, A., Poudrill, D., Ross, J., Shandley, J., Skander, R., Skeen, S., Smith, G., Street, M., Thomas, P., Wongawol, B., Yungabun, H., Sunfly, A., Cook, C., Shaw, K., Collard, T. and Collard, Y. 2021. Learning Together for with the Martuwarra Fitzroy River. Sustainability Science. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-021-00988-x
Scientific Paper
July 2021 | Open Access
Australian Indigenous insights into ecosystem services: Beyond services towards connectedness – People, place and time (scientific paper)
Stoeckl, N., Jarvis, D., Larson, S., Larson, A., Grainger, D., and Ewamian Aboriginal Corporation. 2021. Australian Indigenous insights into ecosystem services: Beyond services towards connectedness – People, place and time. Ecosystem Services. Volume 50, ISSN 2212-0416. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2021.101341.
Other
July 2021
Looking back to look forward (Fitzroy River catchment timeline Story Map)
J.G. Álvarez-Romero, and R. Buissereth. 2021. Looking back to look forward: A timeline of the Fitzroy River catchment, Story Map. James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia
Video
June 2021
Kakadu & Cape York NESP teams iAwards (video)
Video
June 2021
Veins of the Country (video)
Video
May 2021
Showing and sharing knowledge in WA’s Fitzroy River catchment (shorter summary video)
Impact Storie
May 2021
Strengthening and sharing knowledge for land and sea management (impact story 2020)
Impact Storie
May 2021
Engagement is a two-way street: Creating symbols for science communication (impact story 2020)
Impact Storie
May 2021
Using AI to protect baby turtles from feral pigs (impact story 2020)
Video
March 2021
Showing and sharing knowledge in WA’s Fitzroy River catchment (project summary)
Other
March 2021
More Than Words (CSIRO Double Helix article Jan 2021)
Video
February 2021
A.I. Technology boosting fledgling turtle survival on Cape York (video)
Video
February 2021
Teaming up for turtles (video)
Other
January 2021
2020 Microsoft Sustainability Report (Jan 2021)
Info Sheet
January 2021
Kakadu floodplain research synthesis (start-up factsheet)
Other
November 2020
NESP State & Territory showcase (2020)
Video
November 2020
Using Bininj knowledge to care for Nardab (video Nov 2020)
Other
November 2020
Nyikina seasonal connections poster
A. Milgin, L. Nardea, H. Grey & S. Laborde. 2019. Birr Walangarri-yoonoo Nganka (Elements of Nyikina ecological science). Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation in partnership with the National Environmental Science Program
Other
November 2020
Nyikina seasonal calendar
A. Milgin, L. Nardea, H. Grey & S. Laborde. 2020. Birr inmany jada Warloongaryi nganka Woonyoomboo-ni - A Nykina seasonal calendar. Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation in partnership with the National Environmental Science Program.
Scientific Paper
November 2020 | Open Access
The learning generated through Indigenous natural resources management programs increases quality of life for Indigenous people – improving numerous contributors to wellbeing (scientific paper)
Jarvis, D., Stoeckl, N., Larson, S., Grainger, D., Addison, J. & Larson, A. The Learning Generated Through Indigenous Natural Resources Management Programs Increases Quality of Life for Indigenous People – Improving Numerous Contributors to Wellbeing. Ecological Economics, 2020, 106899,
ISSN 0921-8009. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2020.106899.
Other
October 2020
Hydro-socio-ecological (HSE) conceptual model enables inclusive and integrated water allocation planning for WA’s Fitzroy River (poster)
Impact Storie
October 2020
A transdisciplinary approach to WA’s Fitzroy River water planning (impact story 2019)
Scientific Paper
October 2020
Epigeic invertebrates of pig‐damaged, exposed wetland sediments are rooted: An ecological response to feral pigs (Sus scrofa) (scientific paper)
Marshall, J.C., Blessing, J.J., Clifford, S.E., Negus, P.M., & Steward, A.L. (2020). Epigeic invertebrates of pig‐damaged, exposed wetland sediments are rooted: An ecological response to feral pigs (Sus scrofa). Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 2020; 1– 14. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3468
Scientific Paper
October 2020 | Open Access
Sustainability crises are crises of relationship: lessons from Nyikina ecology & ethics (scientific paper)
Milgin, A., Nardea, L., Grey, H., Laborde, S., & Jackson, S. Sustainability crises are crises of relationship: Learning from Nyikina ecology and ethics. People Nat. 2020; 00: 1– 13. https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10149
Info Sheet
October 2020
Sustainability crises are crises of relationship: lessons from Nyikina ecology & ethics (science summary Oct 2020)
Video
October 2020
Kakadu NESP team – Eureka STEM Inclusion Prize finalist (video)
Other
August 2020
National Environmental Science Program 2020 Outcomes document
Impact Storie
August 2020
Managing feral pigs on Cape York (impact story 2019)
Video
August 2020
Managing marine debris & waste in remote Cape York communities (Science Week Video 2020)
Video
August 2020
Protecting marine turtles from feral pigs on Cape York (Science Week Video 2020)
Impact Storie
August 2020
Keeping Country healthy in Kakadu National Park (impact story 2019)
Video
July 2020
Launch of Our Knowledge Our Way: Indigenous-led best practice guidelines
Other
July 2020
Our Knowledge Our Way in caring for Country: Summary
Other
July 2020
Our Knowledge Our Way in caring for Country: Indigenous-led approaches to strengthening and sharing our knowledge for land and sea management
Other
May 2020
Healthy people in a healthy environment: Key directions statement
Camp, E., Spencer-Smith, T., Chapple, R., Eccles, S., Spindler, R. and Varcoe, T., 2020. Healthy People in a Healthy Environment: Key Directions Statement. Australian Committee for IUCN, Sydney.
Scientific Paper
March 2020 | Open Access
Working with Indigenous, local and scientific knowledge in assessments of nature and nature’s linkages with people (scientific paper)
Rosemary Hill, Çiğdem Adem, Wilfred V Alangui, Zsolt Molnár, Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas, Peter Bridgewater, Maria Tengö, Randy Thaman, Constant Y Adou Yao, Fikret Berkes, Joji Carino, Manuela Carneiro da Cunha, Mariteuw C Diaw, Sandra Díaz, Viviana E Figueroa, Judy Fisher, Preston Hardison, Kaoru Ichikawa, Peris Kariuki, Madhav Karki, Phil OB Lyver, Pernilla Malmer, Onel Masardule, Alfred A Oteng Yeboah, Diego Pacheco, Tamar Pataridze, Edgar Perez, Michèle-Marie Roué, Hassan Roba, Jennifer Rubis, Osamu Saito, Dayuan Xue. 2020. Working with Indigenous, local and scientific knowledge in assessments of nature and nature’s linkages with people. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 43: 8-20, ISSN 1877-3435, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2019.12.006.
Info Sheet
March 2020
Valuing Indigenous cultural connections (start-up factsheet Feb 2020)
Scientific Paper
January 2020 | Open Access
Indigenous land and sea management programs (ILSMPs) enhance the wellbeing of Indigenous Australians (scientific paper)
Larson, S., Stoeckl, N., Jarvis, D., Addison, J., Grainger, D., Watkin Lui, F., Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation, Bunuba Dawangarri Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC, Ewamian Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC and Yanunijarra Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC. 2019. Indigenous Land and Sea Management Programs (ILSMPs) Enhance the Wellbeing of Indigenous Australians, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17 (1),125. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17010125
Scientific Paper
November 2019 | Open Access
Conceptualizing hydro-socio-ecological relationships to enable more integrated and inclusive water allocation planning (scientific paper)
Douglas, M.M., Jackson, S., Canham, C.A., Laborde, S., Beesley, L., Kennard, M.J., Pusey, B.J., Loomes, R. & Setterfield, S.A. (2019). Conceptualizing Hydro-socio-ecological Relationships to Enable More Integrated and Inclusive Water Allocation Planning, One Earth, Volume 1, Issue 3, 361-373, ISSN 2590-3322. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2019.10.021.
Video
November 2019
Kakadu and artificial intelligence to manage Country (video Nov 2019)
Video
November 2019
Children working with the Fitzroy River 3D map (Oct 2018)
Video
September 2019
Using technology to monitor country – Bininj/Mungguy healthy Country indicators (video Sept 2019)
Impact Storie
June 2019
Telling our stories face to face (impact story)
Impact Storie
June 2019
Showing and sharing knowledge through a hands-on map (impact story)
Impact Storie
June 2019
Caring for Country and improving Indigenous lives through Indigenous land and sea management programs, and Hub research (impact story)
Impact Storie
June 2019
Reconnecting with Country through collaborative research (impact story)
Impact Storie
June 2019
Communicating an Indigenous understanding of WA’s Fitzroy River through art and film (impact story)
Scientific Paper
June 2019 | Open Access
The importance of social learning for non-market valuation (scientific paper)
Grainger, D. & Stoeckl, N (2019). The importance of social learning for non-market valuation. Ecological Economics 164: 106339. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2019.05.019
Scientific Paper
June 2019
No sitting on the fence: protecting wetlands from feral pig damage by exclusion fences requires effective fence maintenance (scientific paper)
Negus, P.M., Marshall, J.C., Clifford, S.E., Blessing, J.J. & Steward, A.L. (2019). No sitting on the fence: protecting wetlands from feral pig damage by exclusion fences requires effective fence management. Wetlands Ecology & Management https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-019-09670-7
Info Sheet
May 2019
Freshwater customary harvesting practices and climate change adaptation in the Alligator Rivers region, NT (science summary)
Video
May 2019
Bininj/Mungguy healthy country indicators in Kakadu National Park
Scientific Paper
May 2019 | Open Access
The ability of community based natural resource management to contribute to development as freedom and the role of access (scientific paper)
Addison, J., Stoeckl, N., Larson, S., Jarvis, D., Bidan Aboriginal Corporation, Bunuba Dawangarri Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC, Ewamian Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC, Gooniyandi Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC, Yanunijarra Ngurrara Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC & Esparon, M. (2019). The ability of community based natural resource management to contribute to development as freedom and the role of access. World Development 120: 91-104, ISSN 0305-750X, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2019.04.004.
Video
May 2019
NESP 2019 Canberra Forum summary (Feb 2019 video)
Video
May 2019
Multiple benefits of Indigenous land & sea management programs (user & co-researcher perspectives video)
Video
April 2019
Showing and sharing knowledge in the Fitzroy River catchment – Ro Hill, Lloyd Nulgit and Gordon Smith Junior (video Feb 2019)
Video
April 2019
Getting back to Jilundarina – Peter Yates (video Feb 2019)
Video
April 2019
Multiple benefits of Indigenous land and sea management programs – Natalie Stoeckl and Diane Jarvis (video Feb 2019)
Info Sheet
April 2019
Bininj/Mungguy healthy country indicators (start-up factsheet)
Other
April 2019
Managing stinking passionflower with Dr Bruce Webber (radio interview)
Bruce Webber interview with Wangki Radio about managing stinking passionflower
Info Sheet
March 2019
Finding out about fish in the Fitzroy (research story)
Info Sheet
March 2019
Environmental water requirements for the Fitzroy River (project update Feb 2019)
Info Sheet
February 2019
A holistic view to monitoring Indigenous land and sea management programs (policy note Feb 2019)
Presentation
February 2019
Assessing mangrove dieback in the Gulf (presentation Feb 2019)
Presentation
February 2019
Multiple benefits of ILSMPs (presentation Feb 2019)
Presentation
February 2019
Knowledge brokering for Indigenous land & water management (presentation Feb 2019)
Info Sheet
February 2019
Indigenous water needs for the Fitzroy River (project update Feb 2019)
Info Sheet
February 2019
Multiple benefits of Indigenous land & sea management programs (wrap-up factsheet)
Info Sheet
February 2019
Investing in Indigenous cultural & natural resource managers (start-up factsheet)
Video
January 2019
Multiple benefits of Indigenous land and sea management programs (Nov 2018)
Info Sheet
November 2018
Can ILSMPs contribute to development as it is perceived by Indigenous communities? (policy note Nov 2018)
Video
November 2018
3D catchment map Kimberley road trip (video Nov 2018)
Info Sheet
November 2018
Transdisciplinary research for water management (start-up factsheet)
Other
October 2018
NESP Indigenous collaboration (brochure)
Other
October 2018
Indigenous science partnerships (brochure)
Info Sheet
October 2018
Building trust and establishing legitimacy across scientific, water management and Indigenous cultures (science summary Oct 2018)
Impact Storie
October 2018
Wiltma Nargun Lahan – Walking on Wagiman Land (impact story)
Impact Storie
October 2018
Valuing Indigenous Protected Areas (impact story)
Info Sheet
October 2018
Water and Indigenous rights: Mechanisms and pathways of recognition, representation, and redistribution (science summary Oct 2018)
Info Sheet
September 2018
Knowledge brokering for Indigenous land management (Waanyi Garawa case study update Sept 2018)
Report
September 2018
Feral cat management on Indigenous lands (final report)
Report
September 2018
Walking in Country: A medium for protecting and transmitting culture and managing the land (research essay)
Scientific Paper
September 2018
Water and Indigenous rights: Mechanisms and pathways of recognition, representation, and redistribution (scientific paper)
Jackson, S. (2018). Water and Indigenous rights: Mechanisms and pathways of recognition, representation, and redistribution. WIREs Water e1314, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/wat2.1314
Scientific Paper
August 2018 | Open Access
Are Indigenous land and sea management programs a pathway to Indigenous economic independence? (scientific paper)
Jarvis D, Stoeckl N, Addison J, Larson S, Hill R, Pert P, Lui FW. 2018. Are Indigenous land and sea management programs a pathway to Indigenous economic independence? The Rangeland Journal, https://doi.org/10.1071/RJ18051
Scientific Paper
August 2018
Building trust and establishing legitimacy across scientific, water management and Indigenous cultures (scientific paper)
Jackson S. 2018. Building trust and establishing legitimacy across scientific, water management and Indigenous cultures. Australasian Journal of Water Resources, DOI: 10.1080/13241583.2018.1505994
Other
August 2018
Economic Development Across the North: Historical and Current Context of Possible Alternatives (book chapter)
Gerritsen, R., Whitehead, P., & Stoeckl, N. 2018. Economic Development Across the North: Historical and Current Context of Possible Alternatives. In Russell-Smith, J., James, G., Pedersen, H., & Sangha, K. K. (Eds.). 2018. Sustainable land sector development in northern Australia: Indigenous rights, aspirations, and cultural responsibilities. The modelling work underpinning this chapter is detailed in the paper Indigenous land and sea management programs: Can they promote regional development and help “close the (income) gap”? available at https://doi.org/10.1002/ajs4.44
Info Sheet
August 2018
Our Knowledge Our Way Guidelines (call for case studies)
Info Sheet
July 2018
Multiple benefits of Indigenous land and sea management programs (project update Jun 2018)
Info Sheet
July 2018
Using measures of wellbeing for evaluating the impact of Indigenous Land & Sea Management programs (policy note)
Video
July 2018
Showing and sharing knowledge in WA’s Fitzroy River catchment (June 2018)
Info Sheet
July 2018
Knowledge brokering for Indigenous land management (Fitzroy case study update Jun 2018)
Scientific Paper
July 2018 | Open Access
Indigenous land and sea management programs: Can they promote regional development and help “close the (income) gap”? (scientific paper)
Jarvis D, Stoeckl N, Hill R & Pert P. 2018. Indigenous land and sea management programs: Can they promote regional development and help “close the (income) gap”? Australian Journal of Social Issues. 00:1–21. doi: 10.1002/ajs4.44.
Info Sheet
June 2018
Weaving knowledge systems for sustainable environments and societies: Five tasks (science summary)
Info Sheet
May 2018
Are Indigenous Land & Sea Management Programs a pathway to Indigenous economic independence? (policy note)
Info Sheet
May 2018
Improving our understanding of the multiple benefits of Indigenous Land & Sea Management Programs (science summary)
Info Sheet
May 2018
Knowledge brokering for Indigenous land management (Waanyi Garawa case study update Apr 2018)
Scientific Paper
May 2018 | Open Access
Using measures of wellbeing for impact evaluation: Proof of concept developed with an Indigenous community undertaking land management programs in northern Australia (scientific paper))
Larson S, Stoeckl N, Jarvis D, Addison J, Prior S & Esparon M. 2018. Using measures of wellbeing for impact evaluation: Proof of concept developed with an Indigenous community undertaking land management programs in northern Australia. Ambio https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-018-1058-3
Info Sheet
March 2018
Knowledge brokering at the Kimberley Ranger Forum (report summary)
Info Sheet
March 2018
Knowledge brokering at the Kimberley Ranger Forum (report summary)
Scientific Paper
March 2018
Conserving biodiversity and Indigenous bush tucker: Practical application of the strategic foresight framework to invasive alien species management planning (journal article)
Adams VM, Douglas MM, Jackson SE, Scheepers K, Kool JT & Setterfield SA. 2018. Conserving biodiversity and Indigenous bush tucker: Practical application of the strategic foresight framework to invasive alien species management planning. Conservation Letters e12441. https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12441
Report
March 2018
Kimberley Ranger Forum (Report 2017)
Scientific Paper
March 2018
The divergence of traditional Aboriginal and contemporary fire management practices on Wik traditional lands, Cape York Peninsula, Northern Australia (journal article)
Scientific Paper
March 2018
The divergence of traditional Aboriginal and contemporary fire management practices on Wik traditional lands, Cape York Peninsula, Northern Australia (journal article)
Perry JJ, Sinclair M, Wikmunea H, Wolmby S, Martin D & Martin B. 2018. The divergence of traditional Aboriginal and contemporary fire management practices on Wik traditional lands, Cape York Peninsula, Northern Australia. Ecological Management & Restoration, 19: 24-31. doi:10.1111/emr.12301
Info Sheet
February 2018
Can Indigenous Land and Sea Management Programs help ‘close the gap’? (policy note)
Info Sheet
February 2018
Multiple benefits of Indigenous land and sea management programs (project update Dec 2017)
Scientific Paper
November 2017
The crowding out of complex social goods (scientific paper)
Stoeckl N, Hicks C, Farr M, Grainger D, Esparon M, Thomas J, & Larson S. 2018. The crowding out of complex social goods. Ecological Economics 144: 65-72. ISSN 0921-8009. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2017.07.021.
Presentation
November 2017
Protocols for Indigenous fire management partnerships (Nov 2017 presentation)
Presentation
September 2017
Biosphere stewardship – reflections from Indigenous governance systems and ethics of care and reciprocity (presentation)
Presentation
September 2017
The role of communities and Indigenous knowledge for stewardship across scales (presentation)
Info Sheet
June 2017
Recycling, rubbish and marine debris on Cape York (wrap-up factsheet)
Presentation
June 2017
Knowledge brokering with Indigenous land managers to support informed decisions (Jun 2017 presentation)
Info Sheet
June 2017
Multiple benefits and of Indigenous land and sea management programs (project update Jun 2017)
Other
May 2017
West Kimberley research overview (brochure Jun 2018)
Other
May 2017
Top End research overview (brochure Jun 2018)
Report
April 2017
Economic values and Indigenous Protected Areas across northern Australia (final report)
Scientific Paper
April 2017
Carbon sources for aquatic food webs of riverine and lacustrine tropical waterholes with variable groundwater influence (scientific paper)
Pettit, N. E., Warfe, D. M., Close, P. G., Pusey, B. J., Dobbs, R., Davies, C., ... Davies, P. M. (2017). Carbon sources for aquatic food webs of riverine and lacustrine tropical waterholes with variable groundwater influence. Marine and Freshwater Research, 68(3), 442-451. DOI: 10.1071/MF15365
Scientific Paper
April 2017
Understanding climate-change adaptation on Kakadu National Park, using a combined diagnostic and modelling framework: a case study at Yellow Water wetland (scientific paper)
Leo X. C., Bayliss P., McGregor S., Christophersen P., Scheepers K., Woodward E., Ligtermoet E., & Melo L.F. C. (2017). Understanding climate-change adaptation on Kakadu National Park, using a combined diagnostic and modelling framework: a case study at Yellow Water wetland. Marine and Freshwater Research 69, 1146-1158.
Scientific Paper
April 2017
An integrated risk-assessment framework for multiple threats to floodplain values in the Kakadu Region, Australia, under a changing climate (scientific paper)
Bayliss P., Finlayson C. M., Innes J., Norman-López A., Bartolo R., Harford A., Pettit N. E., Humphrey C. L., van Dam R., Dutra L. X. C., Woodward E., Ligtermoet E., Steven A., Chariton A., Williams D. K. (2017) An integrated risk-assessment framework for multiple threats to floodplain values in the Kakadu Region, Australia, under a changing climate. Marine and Freshwater Research 69, 1159-1185. https://doi.org/10.1071/MF17043
Scientific Paper
March 2017
Weaving knowledge systems in IPBES, CBD and beyond – lessons learned for sustainability (scientific paper)
Scientific Paper
March 2017 | Open Access
Weaving knowledge systems in IPBES, CBD and beyond – lessons learned for sustainability (scientific paper)
Tengö M, Hill R, Malmer P, Raymond CM, Spierenburg M, Danielsen F, Elmqvist T & Folke C. 2017. Weaving knowledge systems in IPBES, CBD and beyond—lessons learned for sustainability. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 26–27:17-25. ISSN 1877-3435. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2016.12.005
Scientific Paper
December 2016
Collaborative research partnerships inform monitoring and management of aquatic ecosystems by Indigenous rangers (scientific paper)
Dobbs, R., Davies, C., Walker, M., Pettit, N., Pusey, B., Close, P., Akune, Y., Walsham, N., Smith, B., Wiggan, A., Cox, P., Ward, D., Tingle, F., Kennett, R., Jackson, M., & Davies, P. (2016). Collaborative research partnerships inform monitoring and management of aquatic ecosystems by Indigenous rangers. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 26(4), 711-725. DOI: 10.1007/s11160-015-9401-2
Info Sheet
November 2016
Defining metrics of success for feral animal management in northern Australia (project start-up factsheet)
Presentation
October 2016
Appendix 2: Reporting back – Kimberley discussions (Nov 2015)
Presentation
October 2016
Appendix 2: Reporting back – Kimberley discussions (Nov 2015)
Presentation
October 2016
Appendix 3: Reporting back – NT discussions (Nov 2015)
Presentation
October 2016
Appendix 4: Reporting back – Nth Qld discussions (Nov 2015)
Report
October 2016
Protocols for Indigenous fire management partnerships (final report)
Info Sheet
October 2016
Knowledge brokering for Indigenous Land Management (start-up factsheet)
Info Sheet
September 2016
Economic values and Indigenous Protected Areas across northern Australia (wrap-up factsheet)
Info Sheet
September 2016
Indigenous NRM in Kakadu National Park (start-up factsheet)
Info Sheet
September 2016
Indigenous water needs for the Fitzroy River catchment (start-up factsheet)
Info Sheet
September 2016
Multiple benefits of Indigenous land and sea management programs (start-up factsheet)
Info Sheet
September 2016
Protocols for Indigenous fire management partnerships (wrap-up factsheet)
Info Sheet
September 2016
Protocols for Indigenous fire management partnerships (wrap-up factsheet)
Info Sheet
August 2016
Research priorities for Indigenous Protected Areas across northern Australia (4-page project summary)
Report
August 2016
Country: multiple values, multiple benefits into the future. Research priorities for Indigenous Protected Areas across northern Australia
Info Sheet
August 2016
Research priorities for Indigenous Protected Areas across northern Australia (wrap-up factsheet)
Presentation
May 2016
Appendix 1: Report on the National Indigenous Fire Knowledge and Fire Management Forum
Info Sheet
November 2015
Protocols for Indigenous fire management partnerships (start-up factsheet)
Other
October 2015
Kakadu Research News: October 2015
Scientific Paper
April 2015
Developing collaborative marine turtle monitoring in the Kimberley region of northern Australia (scientific paper)
Jackson, M. V., Kennett, R. , Bayliss, P. , Warren, R. , Waina, N. , Adams, J. , Cheinmora, L. , Vigilante, T. , Jungine, E. , Woolagoodja, K. , Woolagoodja, F. , Umbagai, J. , Holmes, J. and Weisenberger, F. (2015), Developing collaborative marine turtle monitoring in the Kimberley region of northern Australia. Ecol Manag Restor, 16: 163-176. doi:10.1111/emr.12184
Other
December 2014
Kakadu Research News: December 2014
Other
July 2014
Kakadu Research News: July 2014
Other
October 2013
Kakadu Research News: October 2013
Scientific Paper
April 2013
Indigenous Values and Water Markets: Survey Insights from Northern Australia (scientific paper)
Nikolakis, W., R.Q. Grafton and H. To. (2013) Indigenous Values and Water Markets: Survey Insights from Northern Australia. Journal of Hydrology 500: 12-20.
Other
April 2013
Kakadu Research News: April 2013
Other
November 2012
Kakadu Research News: November 2012