Rivers, voting, eco arts: Griffith Linkage winners think big
Researchers among 72 new Linkage Projects awarded by ARC.
Researchers among 72 new Linkage Projects awarded by ARC.
A collaboration between Griffith University and the Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation is training groups of Traditional owners to take the lead monitoring and safeguarding fresh & marine waterways in the Gulf of Carpentaria
Nine new Griffith-led ARC Discovery Projects awarded $3,622,738.
Griffith researchers shed new light on how cyanobacteria blooms can continue long after their food source disappears.
New Griffith-led research outlines how nutrient offsetting can achieve its potential as a more cost-effective way of improving water quality
Griffith University researchers will lead 17 new Discovery Projects across a broad field of knowledge after being awarded over $7.735 million from the Australian Research Council.
Griffith University researchers have been awarded a $640,000 Australian Research Council Linkage grant to develop an indicator of nutrient-runoff essential for accurate nutrient trading schemes.
Australian Research Council Linkage Project grants demonstrate Griffith University’s role in leading research initiatives.
Researchers find trees play greater role in preserving water quality than previously thought.
Smelly, murky water. Damage to the Great Barrier Reef. Toxic build-up in fish that can be deadly when eaten.