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Integrated Catchment Assessment and Management (iCAM)

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Professor Tony Jakeman

Mail: iCAM
The Fenner School of Environment and Society
Building 48A, Linneaus Way
The Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200
Australia

T: +61 2 6125 4742
F: +61 2 6125 8395
E: tony.jakeman@anu.edu.au

Our mission is to develop and integrate the knowledge required to clarify management and policy options for sustaining vital water and related resources. It is underpinned by targeted research in hydrology, ecology and socio-economics, and by interdisciplinary projects codesigned with interest groups. Integrated models and decision support tools are typical software products of our engagement.

Research Collaborations

iCAM is involved in collaborative research networks with:

The University of Canberra

Charles Sturt University

Victorian State Government Department of Primary Industries

iCAM is also involved in various collaborative international research networks with Edith Cowan University

Partnerships

iCAM's preference is to work with key agencies, research institutions and research sponsors committed to developing high quality scientific outcomes that can be delivered efficiently and effectively to natural resource managers in Australia and overseas. To date, iCAM has established good working relationships with:
•Australian Government National Water Commission
•NSW Departments of Environment and Climate Change, Primary Industries and Natural Resources
•CSIRO Land and Water and Mathematical and Information Sciences
•the Cooperative Research Centre for Cotton Catchment Communities
•Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)
•Land and Water Australia
•Murray Darling Basin Commission
•Northern Rivers and Central-West Catchment Management Authorities of NSW
•Hornsby, Eurobodalla and many other Shire Councils
•Various universities including the University of Melbourne, the  University of Western Australia and the University of Western Sydney.

iCAM is also a member of the ARC-NWC National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training
www.groundwater.com.au

 

Working with Us

iCAM is committed to client-driven, project-based and stakeholder-focussed activities without compromising the pursuit of high-quality research, training and teaching. This can only be achieved by strategic partnering with key agencies and research institutions, both domestic and international.

 

 

Updated:  7 September 2012/Responsible Officer:  Director, Fenner School of Environment and Society /Page Contact:  Tony Jakeman