Team-based and integrated research activities : ILWS full members are able to seek support to encourage or facilitate such activities, including involvement in formal consortia or research alliances, team-based and integrated research projects, or steps to develop such projects. The maximum amount available per initiative is $10,000.
Applicant (s) | Other ILWS Researchers | Activities | Awarded funds |
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Catherine Allan | Alex Knight | Aquatic plants, water and indigenous Australians - ongoing and authentic collaborative partnerships with indigenous group to facilitate inclusion of values in scientific knowledge and methods and seek opportunities to develop collaborative projects - following on from Catherine Conroy honour project | $10,000 |
Zhenquan Li | Lee Baumgartner, | Developing institutional capacity in computational fluid dynamics modelling | $10,000 |
Joanne Millar | Alex Knight | In connection with Stage 1 grant application submitted to UK Darwin initiative | $6,000 |
Dale Nimmo | Jodi Price, Manu Saunders | Indigenous fire management and biodiversity conservation in NE Victoria | $10,000 |
Branka Krivokapic-Skoko | Bringing and accommodating external expert to explore activities leading to project funding applications through EU | $5,100 | |
Maggie Watson | Lee Baumgartner, Shane Raidal | Water-babies - of parasites, mutualisms and indicator in spiny crayfish | $6,300 |
Lee Baumgartner | Any ILWS staff with interest in water management | Global research collaboration in integrated water resource management | $10,000 |
Catherine Allan | Moragh Mackay, | Further link and develop 4 enquiries under Platform for systemic co-enquiry and NRM governance innovation | $10,000 |
Keller Kopf | Paul Humphries, | Workshop to develop ecological risk assessment and planning for the release of koi carp herpes virus in Australia | $10,000 |
Total | $77,400 |
Criteria for award : adjuncts ($1500 maximum per individual) who have been on our books for more than a year and can demonstrate that the support will lead to direct outcomes that will contribute to ILWS's research profile or outputs and impacts with identified partners or communities.
Applicant (s) | Activities | Awarded funds |
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Patrick Cobbinah | Project development work in Ghana | $1,500 |
Justin Watson | Surveys in Torres Strait Islands & education/training in survey methods for local - focused on shorebirds for climate change monitoring | $1,500 |
Bruce Robertson | Field work to collect blood samples from local silvereye birds as part of NZ funded project | $1,500 |
Yoshi Kobayashi | Visit Thurgoona to write a journal article based on LTIM data | $1,120 |
Nick Davidson | Project development & research paper drafting on improving data and information methods for wetlands assessments | $1,500 |
Total | $7,120 |