The Ecosystem Health Monitoring Program (EHMP) proudly marks another year of successful data collection, extending its history of over 23 years of environmental monitoring. Let's take a look at some of the highlights of our signature program!
The Ecosystem Health Monitoring Program (EHMP) proudly marks another year of successful data collection, extending its history of over 23 years of environmental monitoring. Let's take a look at some of the highlights of our signature program!
Our EHMP's social monitoring assesses waterway management progress in alignment with community wellbeing goals. Partnering with the University of Queensland, we’ve been refining the framework in two phases: consultation to shape recommendations and a technical assessment. Initial interviews involved 32 stakeholders, exploring challenges, program experiences, impact, strengths, weaknesses, and future needs.
Farmers in South East Queensland are set to benefit from a brand new Drought Node. The new node is based in Kilcoy and will support producers and their communities across SEQ in growing resilience to manage climate variability through innovation, collaboration, and building capacity and capability.
Find out more about the great results achieved by our riparian restoration project which has restored and brought back balance to Enoggera Creek.
ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance. It is a framework that measures a company's performance in three key areas: its impact on the environment, its relationships with society, and the effectiveness of its corporate governance structures.
Let's delve into the intricacies of ESG, exploring how it works and why companies are increasingly recognising the need to prioritise these factors.
A great initiative to protect our precious water sources through on-ground collaboration with landholders and land managers is helping to ensure a sustainable and resilient future for the Logan, Warrill, and Upper Brisbane catchments and their ecosystems.
This is a great little success story of how erosion control is supercharged through shared knowledge, resources, and innovative techniques.
Read more about a great field day held recently on a beautiful sunny Friday, where Scenic Rim and Ipswich Resilient Rivers Initiative Officer, Anna Shera, co-led a day that showcased recent erosion control works throughout the Warrill and Bremer catchments, undertaken by Healthy Land & Water and the Resilient Rivers Initiative.
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