More than 100 Indigenous contributors have created the first Indigenous-led guidelines on how to best strengthen and share Indigenous knowledge […]
Indigenous-led approaches to strengthening and sharing our knowledge for land and sea management. Best Practice Guidelines from Australian experience. Guidelines […]
CHALLENGE | RESPONSE | RESULTS The challenge Empowering Indigenous people to lead ‘Our Knowledge Our Way’ in land and sea […]
Our Hub research is user-driven. We want our research to be useful and delivered to decision-makers and land managers, so […]
Questions from the Our Knowledge Our Way guidelines launch have been organised into the following categories: Questions to specific panel […]
A new data portal from Hub researchers will allow free access to information on more than 1400 rare, threatened and […]
In the Gulf of Carpentaria, wet season floods replenish river channels and floodplain wetlands, and kickstart the growth of algae […]
Since the unprecedented mangrove dieback in 2015, James Cook University’s Dr Norm Duke has been leading a multi-Hub NESP project assessing […]
Algal biofilms – submerged, nutrient-dense mats of single-celled algae – form the basis of many aquatic food webs. New Hub […]
How sensitive are riparian trees to contaminated mine water? Associate Professor Sam Setterfield (UWA) and Adam Bourke (CDU) in the […]
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