Institute for Land, Water & Society

Institute for Land, Water & Society The Institute for Land Water and Society is transitioning to the new Gulbali Institute. Please follo Follow here: https://www.facebook.com/GulbaliInstitute

The Gulbali Institute creates impactful integrated agriculture, water and environment research, grounded in Charles Sturt’s footprint across the Murray-Darling Basin, but with impact across Australia and globally. We emphasise return on investment to increase productivity for farmers, improve natural environments, and reduce risk in agricultural and environmental management. The Gulbali Institute

will maintain Charles Sturt’s existing program of research and its strong relationships, in particular with Research Development Corporations, key State and Commonwealth departments and agencies, and private industry to achieve outstanding outcomes. In an exciting new development, the Institute will also undertake multi- and interdisciplinary research and innovation, focusing on two particular areas.

- Optimising farm systems for performance and sustainability
- Enhancing the health and resilience of freshwater ecosystems

The Gulbali Institute will combine the existing Graham Centre; Institute for Land, Water and Society; and the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre.

Address

Elizabeth Mitchell Drive
Albury, NSW
2640

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

61 26051 9992

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The Institute for Land, Water and Society (ILWS)

is a multi and trans-disciplinary Research Centre at Charles Sturt University, Australia’s largest regional university. We partner with government and others to undertake biophysical, social and economic research to address local, regional, national and global issues. We undertake internationally recognised integrated environmental, social and economic research for rural and regional areas. Our researchers are involved in individual, collaborative and commissioned work around Australia and the world. Research is undertaken within four thematic (not mutually exclusive) areas: • Biodiversity Conservation • Environmental Water • Rural and Regional Communities • Sustainable Development (International)