CDU activities in Indonesia
For over a decade, Charles Darwin University has been engaged in research, community development and natural resource management initiatives, teaching and higher education activities in Indonesia.
This page provides more information about:
- Community, Development and Identity
- Human Health and Wellbeing
- Natural and Cultural Resource Management
- Teaching, Learning and Living
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Community, Development and Identity
Social Partnerships in Learning
- Development of community-based models for biosecurity/Development of community-based models for biosecurity awareness and management: An Indonesian/Australian partnership
- Can public policy shape a national identity? Balinese voice and identity
Human Health and Wellbeing
Graduate School for Health Practice
- Indonesian nurses heading for Territory hospitals (News release)
Natural and Cultural Resource Management
School for Environmental Research
- Bajo Fishing Activity in the Australian Fishing Zone
- Natural resource management and enterprise development: can they improve Indigenous livelihoods?
- Traditional ecological knowledge of whale sharks
- Non-timber forest product species in farming communities
School of Environmental and Life Sciences
- Spatial planning for good governance. CDU initiated conference, Kupang, May 2008
- Publication launch - Integrated rural development in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia (News release)
- The holy grail of sustainable impact (News release)
- Public health mapping
- Natural resource management capacity building
- Monitoring forest cover in West Timor
- Integrated rural development workshop
- ACIAR fire management project
- Indonesian mining environmental officers begin new course (News release)
- Community based ecotourism in West Papua




