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Project Administrator

CDU
Corporate
Property & Facilities Management
PFM Asset Management Planning & Projects

P: 08 8946 6862, E: Vivien.Dowling@cdu.edu.au

Casuarina
Orange 12 Level 2 Room 13
Dr Chrystie Watson is a Lecturer in Sustainability Leadership and Management. Dr Watson has extensive experience in high level management, board and entrepreneurial activities. Chrystie leads research on the philosophical foundations of leadership in complex social-ecological systems, including contemporary Stoic leadership and ethics and First Nations leadership philosophies; collaborating nationally and internationally to publish on these topics.
First Nations Education Pipeline Coordinator

CDU
Faculty of Arts & Society
FAS - Strategic Project Management

E: pat.fleming@cdu.edu.au

Waterfront
This seminar will present the achievements to date as part of an ACIAR-funded Small Research Activity which aims to generate research questions for a future ACIAR project project to improve smallholder livelihoods in Timor-Leste
A First Nations-led project focusing on drone use guided by Traditional Owners in Kakadu National Park has developed protocols for responsible and ethical use of drones and other technologies on First Nations owned and managed land in Australia.
Charles Darwin University and Environs Kimberley researchers, along with Kimberley partners, will soon be looking to monitor how fire management changes the structure and condition of about 43,000 km2 of savanna and desert vegetation using data collected by drones and satellites.
Tom's research has centred on the Tiwi Islands, working with Traditional Owners to investigate the ecology of the Tiwi Island masked owl and to develop management strategies which protect both ecological and cultural values of biodiversity
Dr. Richard Crabbe, an Earth observation scientist at Charles Darwin University, will present a seminar on how remote sensing, using drones and satellites, can assist with vegetation monitoring and biodiversity management in Indigenous Protected Areas in Western Australia's Kimberley region.
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