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Australian Mountain Research Facility

The Australian Mountain Environmental Research Facility is a collaboration across universities and land management agencies that brings together leading institutions and researchers to produce world-leading ecosystem, evolutionary and biophysical science, to guide adaptive management of High Mountains across Australia.

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Australia's iconic high mountains provide critical water supply, clean energy, unique biodiversity, recreation and education opportunities. They face an ecological crisis from climate and land use change.

The Australian Mountain Environmental Research Facility (ARMF) is a collaboration across universities and land management agencies that will bring together leading institutions and researchers across four jurisdictions to produce world-leading ecosystem, evolutionary and biophysical science to guide adaptive management of High Mountains across Australia. It will support research to assess the extent and effects of changing climate, water and fire regimes on ecosystem processes and their feedbacks and provide a structure for integrated research, management and governance of Australia's mountains.

To learn more about AMRF and the projects and opportunites associated, email adrienne.nicotra@anu.edu.au, or visit our website.

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Location

Research School of Biology 
46 Sullivans Creek Road,
The Australian National University,
Acton ACT 2601
Australia

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