Conservation of Earth’s least industrially disturbed landscapes is one of the strategies to mitigate for climate change, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem degradation
The Northern Australia Quarantine Strategy (NAQS) provides an early warning system for exotic pest, weed and disease detections across northern Australia to help address the unique biosecurity risks facing the region.
This seminar will present the key results from the Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO's 2022 State of the Climate report for Australia, with a particular focus on changes affecting the Northern Territory, as well as other observed changes in the Territory and northern Australia more generally
Dr Michael Odei Erdiaw-Kwasie is a Research Active Lecturer in the Business and Accounting Discipline at Charles Darwin University. He holds a PhD in Sustainability Management from the University of Southern Queensland and an Honours Certificate of Achievement in Corporate Social Responsibility from the University of Pennsylvania.
Yusuke Fukuda examines the little-known patterns in the movement and dispersal by saltwater crocodiles within and around Australia by looking at their DNA
Colton Perna's PhD research explores how river flows and flooding shape freshwater fish communities in tropical rivers, using fatty acids to track how hydrology influences food webs and nutritional pathways. His findings highlight the critical importance of river flow and floodplain connectivity in sustaining productive aquatic ecosystems.
Allyson Malpartida, a PhD candidate at Charles Darwin University, is researching how DNA metabarcoding and eDNA can streamline the monitoring of ants and termites in northern Australia.
Meet Kelly, an external student who will be graduating in 2019 with her Bachelor of Science. Read how she has taken study head-on while moving interstate and what motivates her to keep on with her studies.