Resources

Powerpoint poster template for the NERP Tropical Ecosystems Hub Conference.

 

An update brochure of what's going on with the NERP Tropical Ecosystems Hub Great Barrier Reef Biodiversity projects.

 

A snapshot of the research progress within the Great Barrier Reef Biodiversity node for January to June 2013.

 

A snapshot of the research progress within the Great Barrier Reef Biodiversity node for July to December 2013.

 

A highlights brochure of what's going on with the NERP Tropical Ecosystems Hub Great Barrier Reef Water Quality projects along with profiles of the project leaders.

 

A snapshot of the research progress within the Great Barrier Reef Water Quality node for January to June 2013.

 

A snapshot of the research progress within the Great Barrier Reef Water Quality node for July to December 2013.

 

The National Environmental Research Program (NERP) Tropical Ecosystems (TE) Hub is focused on the sustainable management of environmental assets in northern Queensland including the Great Barrier Reef, the Wet Tropics Rainforests and the Torres Strait. These natural areas are strongly connected to the region’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. There are an identified 20 Traditional Owner Groups, 120 clans and at least 6 language groups within the Wet Tropics region alone (RAPA, 2011). There are approximately 70 Traditional Owner clan groups whose sea country includes the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, 2012). The Torres Strait has 20 Traditional Owner groups (19 Torres Strait Islander Corporations, and one Aboriginal Native Title Corporation); the Torres Strait is in a post native title environment. Indigenous ecological knowledge is a fundamental pillar for the sustainable environmental management of the natural resources of north Queensland. The NERP TE Hub recognises the importance of Indigenous engagement in the understanding and management of north Queensland’s natural assets.

 

NERP Tropical Ecosystems Hub logo in JPG format.

 

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