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Dr Simon Mahood is an alumnus of RIEL. His research project investigated how the conservation of highly threatened species can be achieved against a backdrop of rapid economic growth and environmental change.
Dr Benjamin Michael Brown's research project mapped and analysed mangrove forest landscape restoration opportunity in two critically degraded Indonesian landscapes using a modified version of the Restoration Opportunity Assessment Method.
A People.Policy.Place seminar on Tiwi-led research on gambling, its impacts and the collaborative design of a Ground Up management strategy for the community of Wurrumiyanga.
Scientists are calling for better management of cats and foxes as a new national study led by Charles Darwin University (CDU), finds that 697 million reptiles, 510 million birds and 1.4 billion mammals are being killed by cats and foxes each year across Australia.
Join us for this research seminar with visiting academic Martin Porr, who is an Associate Professor of Archaeology and a member of the Centre for Rock Art Research + Management at the University of Western Australia (UWA).
A researcher in Alice Springs has warned that urgent action needs to be taken to minimise the environmental threat posed by thousands of photovoltaic solar panels that will be decommissioned in the next few years.
Researchers from Charles Darwin University (CDU) have conducted an in-depth review of the use of satellite radar technology for monitoring invasive alien plants, shedding new light on the underutilised role of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) in this critical area of environmental management.
Dr Erica Garcia is an aquatic ecologist at CDU’s Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods and is a lecturer in the Faculty of Science and Technology.
Charles Darwin University researchers have been awarded more than $2 million in funding following the latest round of Australian Research Council funding announcements.
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