Incentivising On Country Aboriginal Employment: Anangu Futures. . This project aims to investigate the changing face of cultural tourism in central Australia and examine pathways towards sustainable aboriginal employment in and around Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The project is significant because it brings together Aboriginal community members, industry and government stakeholders to identify micro-business opportunities, youth training initiatives, better relations across cultural divides, ....Incentivising On Country Aboriginal Employment: Anangu Futures. . This project aims to investigate the changing face of cultural tourism in central Australia and examine pathways towards sustainable aboriginal employment in and around Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The project is significant because it brings together Aboriginal community members, industry and government stakeholders to identify micro-business opportunities, youth training initiatives, better relations across cultural divides, and the economic value of Aboriginal knowledge. Outcomes include a model for sustainable Aboriginal employment in remote and very remote contexts, and the development of culturally relevant and sustainable governing guidelines for regional investment. Benefits include more sustainable jobs for Aboriginal people.Read moreRead less
Navigating New Waters: Supporting Fisheries And Aquaculture Businesses To Pursue Seafood Tourism As A Diversification Pathway
Funder
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
Funding Amount
$135,000.00
Summary
This project is a strategic initiative to support seafood businesses in diversifying into new economic markets. Amidst evolving global challenges and the impact of Covid-19 on the seafood industry, the need for diversification is more pressing than ever. The proposed project addresses this need by providing seafood business with the necessary support and resources to diversify into a sector which boasts much potential: seafood tourism. Seafood tourism presents a practical and feasible appro .... This project is a strategic initiative to support seafood businesses in diversifying into new economic markets. Amidst evolving global challenges and the impact of Covid-19 on the seafood industry, the need for diversification is more pressing than ever. The proposed project addresses this need by providing seafood business with the necessary support and resources to diversify into a sector which boasts much potential: seafood tourism. Seafood tourism presents a practical and feasible approach to diversification, which leverages the intrigue of marine environments and the seafood production process. Whilst feasible, there are inherent challenges and risks involved in pursuing this diversification pathway. This project directly responds to the request of F&A for support in navigating the diversification process. Central to its approach, is the delivery of decision-support tools which can facilitate informed decision-making and mitigate potential risks involved in diversifying. These tools will be vital in ensuring F&A businesses make sound and strategic decisions regarding their suitability to different seafood tourism models.
Objectives: 1. Identify the range of seafood tourism business models and determine success factors for different models. 2. Document and compare the operating environment and the regulations in each jurisdiction (across production, food safety, tourism) for establishing and maintaining seafood tourism enterprises. 3. Identify the business capacity and capability needed for successful seafood businesses, inclusive of skills, assets, and networks. 4. Develop decision support tools for seafood operators to undertake a first pass assessment of the potential suitability of different tourism models. Read moreRead less
Modelling policy interventions to protect Australia's food security in the face of environmental sustainability challenges . This project will use an innovative scenario modelling approach to quantify the potential impacts of population growth and emerging climate and environmental challenges on Australia’s future food security. In collaboration with an advisory committee it will specify and prioritise policy solutions in terms of their social and economic credentials.
Objectives: 1. Develop tropical oyster farming with a view to supplying the local and tourist trade with plate and bottled oysters, and 2. supply oysters suitable for processing - smoking, canning etc.
Tactical Research Fund: Identifying Indigenous Business Opportunities In The Recreational Fishing Tourism Industry On Cape York Peninsula
Funder
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
Funding Amount
$67,500.00
Summary
Modern tourism markets are hungry for indigenous content and Cape York Peninsula (CYP) has the potential to become a leader in catering to these markets. Figures from the Coen Biosecurity vehicle counter reveal a 250% increase in traffic on CYP in the past 5 years, a statistic that indicates the time is right for indigenous communities to become involved. There is an urgent need for enterprise development opportunities to be identified and potential personnel to be supported. All governm ....Modern tourism markets are hungry for indigenous content and Cape York Peninsula (CYP) has the potential to become a leader in catering to these markets. Figures from the Coen Biosecurity vehicle counter reveal a 250% increase in traffic on CYP in the past 5 years, a statistic that indicates the time is right for indigenous communities to become involved. There is an urgent need for enterprise development opportunities to be identified and potential personnel to be supported. All government and community agencies approached agreed that addressing this need is long overdue and requires immediate action. This has to be achieved within the constraints of seasonal conditions that severely restrict CYP access from December to May each year. Recreational fishing tourism has already been identified by various surveys as having major economic importance on CYP, particularly to the Weipa and Northern Peninsula Area (NPA) economies. Extending this market based on the capacity to build on the knowledge and experience of local indigenous people has already been suggested by visiting clientele in anticipation of an enriched CYP fishing experience. Similar enthusiasm has been shown from those involved in ecotourism orientated activities, that, for the purposes of this report, will be included with recreational fishing tourism, given that infrastructure is often shared. Establishing a comprehensive data base that would provide a platform for government and communities to address the empowerment of CYP indigenous communities via recreational fishing and ecotourism opportunities is obviously a significant step in getting the process underway and should be completed at the earliest opportunity - the 2011 dry season. This confirms the tactical nature of this project that seeks to investigate, identify and document current and future opportunities leading to the development and coordination of an indigenous recreational fishing tourism market sector for Cape York Peninsula.
Objectives: 1. To identify indigenous enterprise development opportunities within the fishing charter and associated tourism industry on Cape York Peninsula and Torres Strait 2. Identify current indigenous tourism industry status 3. To identify trends and opportunities for indigenous tourism on Cape York Peninsula and Torres Strait 4. To identify barriers and solutions to indigenous tourism on Cape York Peninsula and Torres Strait 5. To recommend solutions to the development of Cape York Peninsula and Torres Strait tourism that are both general and community specific Read moreRead less
SCRC: Tourist Visitation To The Sydney Fish Market: Understanding Opportunities And Leveraging Value
Funder
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
Summary
The Sydney Fish Market (SFM) is a prime attraction for tourists visiting Australia. For the large and growing Chinese tourist cohort, it is a 'must see'. Tourists constitute a significant but unspecified proportion of SFM's 2.5 million-plus visitors each year. SFM has very limited market information about these visitors and what value they represent to their business - from both site-management and retail-outlet perspectives. The primary objective of this project is to help SFM develop a better ....The Sydney Fish Market (SFM) is a prime attraction for tourists visiting Australia. For the large and growing Chinese tourist cohort, it is a 'must see'. Tourists constitute a significant but unspecified proportion of SFM's 2.5 million-plus visitors each year. SFM has very limited market information about these visitors and what value they represent to their business - from both site-management and retail-outlet perspectives. The primary objective of this project is to help SFM develop a better understanding of its tourist visitor base in order to maximise returns for both SFM and its retailers. Currently, all-important information about this large consumer segment does not exist. Understanding this group's visitation motivation, purchase drivers and perceptions of its experience are key areas requiring further understanding if SFM is maximise the value of its business.
SFM is also in a unique position to support the salience of the Australian seafood industry as a whole. Recent research in the area of country-of-origin and tourism indicates that tourist visitation to a country can lead to improved preference and purchase probabilities for that country's products. Such an effect is found in the absence of specifically targeted marketing activities. Therefore, this project will also be framed in such a way as to determine how Australian seafood exporters can develop an effective pull-strategy by harnessing the potential of tourists, particularly from Asian countries such as China and Japan. As a must-see attraction for tourists SFM is a suitable conduit for testing the promotion of Australian seafood products to a large and valuable consumer cohort.
In summary, the two key overarching research objectives of this project, with particular interest in Chinese tourists, are:
1. To enable SFM to tailor effective marketing initiatives in order to enhance the tourists experience at the market, thereby leading to improved revenue and profit, including from sales of seafood products, for SFM and its retailers.
2. To guide the seafood industry in developing effective strategies to improve customer perceptions of Australian seafood. SFM provides an ideal conduit to reach these consumers.
Specific issues that this project attempts to address are:
1. What is the demographic composition of the visitor cohort (local, interstate and overseas) to SFM? 2 Which are the key drivers of tourists’ satisfaction at SFM? 3 Which initiatives can improve the tourists’ experience at the SFM? 4 Which initiatives with the tourist cohort can enhance revenue and profit for SFM and its retailers? 5 Which initiatives at SFM would enable SFM to serve as a conduit for informing and influencing consumers about Australian seafood?Read moreRead less
Multi-trait plasticity in response to a changing climate. This project aims to understand the effect of climate change on natural populations. Phenotypic plasticity (the ability to change phenotype with environment) determines natural populations’ immediate response to environmental change. However, studies of plasticity frequently rely on simplifying assumptions, and understanding the genomic and epigenomic mechanisms underlying plasticity is only just emerging. This project will combine a fine ....Multi-trait plasticity in response to a changing climate. This project aims to understand the effect of climate change on natural populations. Phenotypic plasticity (the ability to change phenotype with environment) determines natural populations’ immediate response to environmental change. However, studies of plasticity frequently rely on simplifying assumptions, and understanding the genomic and epigenomic mechanisms underlying plasticity is only just emerging. This project will combine a fine-scale temperature-manipulation experiment with genomic and multivariate statistical analyses of a native Australian alpine plant. The intended outcome is a comprehensive analysis of whether multi-trait phenotypic plasticity is adaptive; whether it can evolve; and the epigenomic mechanisms that drive it. The project will predict the likely effect of temperature change on alpine plants, and so generate information internationally relevant to the management of populations adapting to climate change and locally relevant to the conservation of Australian montane flora.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE120101446
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$375,000.00
Summary
The battle of the sexes heats up: climate change and the ecological and evolutionary fate of reptiles when sex is determined by temperature. In species where gender (male or female) is determined by temperature early in life, what will happen when climate changes? This project will examine the sex ratios, behaviour and evolutionary potential of a native Australian lizard in relation to climate, addressing a question of global significance and informing management of native species.
Tibet's rivers in the Anthropocene: history and present trajectories. This project aims to produce a multifaceted history of the eastern Tibetan Plateau's rivers, focusing on the increasing human impacts during the Anthropocene. It will combine data from archival, cultural and oral sources in multiple languages with the results of scientific studies of river flow, water quality, and sediment, ice, and tree-rings analysis. The project will produce both historical narratives and graphic representa ....Tibet's rivers in the Anthropocene: history and present trajectories. This project aims to produce a multifaceted history of the eastern Tibetan Plateau's rivers, focusing on the increasing human impacts during the Anthropocene. It will combine data from archival, cultural and oral sources in multiple languages with the results of scientific studies of river flow, water quality, and sediment, ice, and tree-rings analysis. The project will produce both historical narratives and graphic representations that model past land and water usage. The results of the project will underpin environmental policy for this hydrologically and ecologically crucial region, including the development of a paradigm of care based on the region's indigenous cultural resources.Read moreRead less