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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0989161

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $425,000.00
    Summary
    Identifying cost-effective reforestation approaches for biodiversity conservation and carbon sequestration in the Australian wet tropics. There is great potential for rainforest reforestation to help in the protection of Australia's tropical flora and fauna. Little is known, however, about how to reforest pasture to rainforest for the purpose of maximising the recovery of native biodiversity. We propose a unique experimental study of rainforest reforestation practices with biodiversity conservat .... Identifying cost-effective reforestation approaches for biodiversity conservation and carbon sequestration in the Australian wet tropics. There is great potential for rainforest reforestation to help in the protection of Australia's tropical flora and fauna. Little is known, however, about how to reforest pasture to rainforest for the purpose of maximising the recovery of native biodiversity. We propose a unique experimental study of rainforest reforestation practices with biodiversity conservation as a primary goal. Reforestation is currently an unlikely option for most landholders in Australia's tropics given the lack of data on the economic benefits obtainable from such efforts. Our study examines the profits obtainable through the carbon market for each reforestation approach with the goal of increasing the feasibility of rainforest reforestation in North Queensland.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0560924

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $142,402.00
    Summary
    Economic Analysis of an Environmental Challenge: Salinity, Uncertainty and Property. The applicability of standard property-rights solutions to complex environmental issues such as salinity is examined. Water and carbon trading, as well as issues relating to agricultural land management are addressed. In particular, the use of price instruments as a potentially more attractive mechanism than standard quantity instruments for achieving desirable outcomes is examined. The project will exploit and .... Economic Analysis of an Environmental Challenge: Salinity, Uncertainty and Property. The applicability of standard property-rights solutions to complex environmental issues such as salinity is examined. Water and carbon trading, as well as issues relating to agricultural land management are addressed. In particular, the use of price instruments as a potentially more attractive mechanism than standard quantity instruments for achieving desirable outcomes is examined. The project will exploit and extend recent theoretical developments in modelling under conditions of uncertainty, and the use of price and quantity instruments in regulatory contexts.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP210200125

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $412,919.00
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    Improving the efficiency of CRISPR gene editing in cells. Human red blood cells are well-characterised and the globin gene locus is a model system for the study of gene regulation. Gene editing technologies and delivery tools are evolving rapidly and the globin gene locus is the perfect model for gene editing optimisation. This collaboration between UNSW Sydney and CSL aims to bring together our combined expertise and new technologies to develop an optimal platform for genetic modification in a .... Improving the efficiency of CRISPR gene editing in cells. Human red blood cells are well-characterised and the globin gene locus is a model system for the study of gene regulation. Gene editing technologies and delivery tools are evolving rapidly and the globin gene locus is the perfect model for gene editing optimisation. This collaboration between UNSW Sydney and CSL aims to bring together our combined expertise and new technologies to develop an optimal platform for genetic modification in a red blood cell line. Simultaneously, this project aims to generate fundamental insights into mechanisms of human gene regulation. The technological and biological outcomes of this project will be of benefit for future gene editing applications.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0989825

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $336,000.00
    Summary
    The auditability of soil carbon. Agriculture has the capacity to capture and store carbon emission in soil. However there is no guarantee that the industry will be able to benefit from carbon offsets in the current and future carbon economy, because there is no accurate and efficient way of measuring soil carbon storage. This project will provide a methodology that can measure and monitor soil carbon storage on individual farms with statistical confidence, which is crucial to the agricultural in .... The auditability of soil carbon. Agriculture has the capacity to capture and store carbon emission in soil. However there is no guarantee that the industry will be able to benefit from carbon offsets in the current and future carbon economy, because there is no accurate and efficient way of measuring soil carbon storage. This project will provide a methodology that can measure and monitor soil carbon storage on individual farms with statistical confidence, which is crucial to the agricultural industry taking part in the carbon economy.
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