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SUMMARY:Australia’s Environmental Data Mosaic: from complexity to national advantage
DESCRIPTION:Australia’s environmental evidence is expanding faster than our ability to assemble it. Satellites\, sensors\, ranger programs\, Defence monitoring and research infrastructures are generating unprecedented data. But fragmentation means critical insights remain locked in silos. \nMajor national decisions now depend on rapid\, trusted environmental intelligence. From the upcoming State of the Environment Report to Defence estate stewardship\, disaster‑risk planning and state land management\, organisations need data that is findable\, interoperable and ready for use at scale. \nThe cost of inaction is rising. Without a connected environmental data ecosystem\, Australia risks slower responses\, weaker accountability and missed opportunities to build sovereign capability in environmental intelligence. \nThis webinar brings together three speakers to confront a central question: how do we turn a fragmented environmental data landscape into a connected\, resilient\, national‑scale capability that serves reporting\, operations and long‑term stewardship? If you care about the long-term health of Australia’s land and the institutions that steward it\, this is a conversation you will not want to miss.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/australias-environmental-data-mosaic-from-complexity-to-national-advantage/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network":MAILTO:tern@uq.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260204T130000
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SUMMARY:TERN Webinar - Lifelines in the Desert – the critical role of oases in biodiversity and heritage
DESCRIPTION:This webinar brings together leading experts to explore the multifaceted value of Australia’s desert springs and oases\, examining both the challenges they face and innovative approaches to their conservation. \nSpeakers will discuss the ecological significance of these systems\, their role in supporting biodiversity resilience\, and practical management strategies being implemented across the continent.
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/tern-webinar-lifelines-in-the-desert-the-critical-role-of-oases-in-biodiversity-and-heritage/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
ORGANIZER;CN="Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network":MAILTO:tern@uq.edu.au
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SUMMARY:TERN Webinar - Applying Environmental Data to Forecasting Health Issues
DESCRIPTION:The One Health framework recognises a fundamental truth: human health\, animal health\, and environmental health are inseparable. Understanding our environment is the key to predicting and preventing emerging health crises affecting all Australians. \nAs climate change accelerates\, we’re witnessing unprecedented health challenges at the intersection of environmental change and disease. Extreme heat events\, bushfire smoke\, droughts\, air pollution\, allergens and shifting disease patterns are increasingly threatening Australian communities. \nThis webinar brings together three leading researchers pioneering solutions to these challenges
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/tern-webinar-applying-environmental-data-to-forecasting-health-issues/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
ORGANIZER;CN="Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network":MAILTO:tern@uq.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250806T130000
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SUMMARY:TERN Webinar - Towards an Australian Ecosystem Foundation Model
DESCRIPTION:A foundation model is a large-scale AI model trained on a wide variety of data. This year\, a Nature paper reported on the Microsoft Foundation Model\, Aurora\, and its capacity to leverage the latest advances in AI to more accurately predict not just the weather\, but a wide range of environmental events in a series of retrospective analyses. \nAustralia has extensive long-term terrestrial\, ocean\, and coastal ecosystem monitoring data. They are part of our national research infrastructure\, derived from sources such as satellite remote sensing\, UAVs\, in-situ sensors\, and human-collected systematic surveys. To understand complex ecosystems and run multifaceted analyses\, these multi-scale\, multi-domain datasets need to be used together and independently in models\, if we are to successfully span Australia’s diverse environments and answer questions covering time periods from minutes to centuries. Fortunately\, with our machine-readable ecosystem datasets\, we possess the required unique resources that could train foundation models to understand continental-scale ecological processes. \nThe webinar speakers will share their thinking about building both domain-specific and cross-domain omnibus foundation models\, tailored for Australian landscapes to address ecosystem monitoring\, resource management\, and disaster response needs—contributing to Australian climate change mitigation efforts. \nThis webinar isn’t just another technical discussion—it’s a strategic conversation about our environmental future\, embracing AI foundation models as the research infrastructure needed for the coming decades for understanding ecosystems. It is also about answering the critical question—if we don’t act now\, will we fall behind international efforts while others unlock the potential of our openly accessible\, free environmental data? \nSpeakers \n\nDr Andrew Prata\, CSIRO\nDr Roozbeh Valavi\, CSIRO\nSiddeswara Guru\, TERN Australia\nStefan Hajkowicz\, CSIRO
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/tern-webinar-towards-an-australian-ecosystem-foundation-model/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
ORGANIZER;CN="Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network":MAILTO:tern@uq.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20250702T090000
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SUMMARY:TERN 2025 Science Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Held in Brisbane and online\, this is a forum that brings together ecosystem researchers\, students\, government and industry as they give an update on their latest research\, technological developments\, data system innovations and collaborations. \nThe event allows for in-person and online participation\, fostering networking and professional learning. \nLearn more HERE
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/tern-2025-science-symposium/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Conference / Summit / Symposium
ORGANIZER;CN="Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network":MAILTO:tern@uq.edu.au
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