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Joint Ventures @ ATFI

Research @ ATFI takes many shapes. Joint Ventures are one of them, among Research Collaborations, Regional Partnerships and Memoranda of Understanding.

Joint Ventures @ ATFI combine our expertise with the expertise of major key-players in the tropical landscapes sector for innovative and sustainable Research & Development.

ATFI's aim is to create a centre of excellence in tropical landscape research and hereby provide a new platform for Research & Development innovation in the region, through synergistic co-location, collaboration and partnerships of government, non-government and commercial organisations. In this venture, ATFI is supported by the Smart State Program of the Queensland Government Department of State Development and receives substantial funding from the Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities Program (CERF) of the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Water Resources.

Explore the research-arm of ATFI

The Tropical Landscapes Joint Venture (TLJV) is a strategic alliance between James Cook University and the Commomwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), formed to more effectively deliver Research & Development to northern Australia. The alliance is the research-arm of the Australian Tropical Forest Institute, currently comprising five research programs and additional special projects, including research into the impacts of Cyclone Larry on Far North Queensland communities and ecosystems.

Currently ATFI hosts the following Joint Ventures: