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Sustainable development relies on the management of the complex relationships between the economy, society and the environment.
College of Engineering, IT & Environment PhD candidate, Allyson Malpartida is using ants and termites to create a cost-effective solution for rehabilitation measurement.
A Charles Darwin University student who has spent the past five years advocating for Palmerston’s natural environment has been recognised at a recent awards ceremony.
Northern Territory researchers will champion First Peoples knowledge of the environment as a part of a new national research network to combat climate-change related health issues.
Professor Banks is currently Director of the Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods and a molecular ecologist at Charles Darwin University, (CDU), having moved to Darwin in Australia’s Top End from the Australian National University in Canberra in 2018.
With climate change and increasing land use pressures there is more and more demand for knowledge of carbon dynamics and water use as well as water resource management. Lindsay’s research is focused on providing better understanding of the biophysical environment of tropical land and water systems.
Darwin centre for bushfire research and Research institute for the environment and livelihoods fire research featured on Advancing Australia, Channel 10, Saturday 5 June at 6 pm
A new Sensory Space at Charles Darwin University (CDU) is providing a safe and comforting environment for students to experience a range of sensory stimuli, promoting a sense of calmness.
Placements enhance your learning by giving you the chance to apply the knowledge and skills developed during course work to a professional environment.
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