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North Kimberley Pastoral Carbon Abatement

North Kimberley Pastoral Carbon Abatement

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Doongan and Theda Stations are located on the Gibb River-Kalumburu Road in the far north Kimberley, and together comprise over 610,00Ha of savanna woodland, rocky escarpment, grassland and rainforest. Dunkeld Pastoral Co Pty Ltd operations in the Kimberley are focused on carbon abatement and sustainable land management.
Project ID: EOP100894
Savanna Burning
ACCU

Project Time-lapse

See the time-lapse of North Kimberley Pastoral Savannah Burning over the past 6 years. The satellite imagery used has Everclime's Burned Area Index (BAI) overlay, which shows fire in an area over time, with the white-hot areas signifying burning in the region. As the image shows the early-season prescribed burns reduce the risk of wildfires from breaking out in the area.
Project Time-lapse

Kimberley Visions

Kimberley Visions is a five year landmark study mapping the occupational history of the Northern Kimberley. It examines shared art styles across northern Australia and explores questions of regionalism and identity. Research to establish a series of long-duration paleo-environmental and paleo climate reconstructions for the Kimberley region spanning the last 60,000 years has also been carried out.
Kimberley Visions

Additional Projects

Other projects on this site include: Dating Aboriginal Rock Art. An extended dating project “An absolute timescale for the Aboriginal rock art of the Kimberley region – landscape processes and multiple chronometers” follows the pioneering work undertaken in the first Kimberley Rock Art Dating project (2014-2017). The project will run for four years from 2018 and has been awarded a major Linkage Grant by the Australian Research Council with support from the Kimberley Foundation Australia.
Additional Projects

United Nations: Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of 17 interconnected goals established by the United Nations in 2015. The SDGs provide a comprehensive framework for addressing the world's most pressing economic, social, and environmental challenges.

Global impact groups play a crucial role in supporting the SDGs by creating mechanisms to mobilise resources, collaborate with stakeholders, and drive collective action toward achieving the goals. These groups have the capacity to leverage their expertise and resources to make a significant positive impact.
Everclime acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging
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