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Immersive AugmentedReality Experience

A state-of-the-art virtual reality platform will be developed to enhance the general public’s appreciation of the value and understanding of the region and to support planning for the region. The platform will be complementary to fields visits to the region, allowing users to explore the region in greater detail remotely than what can be achieved in the field. Users will be able to explore information on the cultural, economic, environmental and social values of the region through four interactive portals: 1) Natural history; 2) Current conditions and the conditions faced during the Millennium Drought (1998-2010); 3) Benefits of Environmental Flows; 4) Climate Futures. This will include the capacity to consider environmental water provision scenarios (such as habitat availability of key species) and future climate scenarios to support planning for both short and long-term timeframes. In addition, it will provide capacity for researchers use the platform to support the design of Science Projects and to engage the community on findings and outcomes of projects (e.g. potential climate impacts and adaptation measures). The platform will have mobile facilities that can be used in all engagement activities of the Research Centre, including outside of the region. This will include the Community Science Forums and school education sub-program.

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We are a new, collaborative partnership working to create locally-driven and inclusive knowledge creation and exchange to inform decision making in the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth region. We acknowledge people of the Ngarrindjeri and First Nations of the South East as traditional owners of the region in which we work.

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The Goyder Institute for Water Research will receive $8 million from the Australian Government over 4 years from 2023-26 to work with communities to investigate the impacts of climate change on the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth (CLLMM) region. 

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The Goyder Institute for Water Research is a research partnership of the South Australian Government through the Department for Environment and Water, CSIRO, Flinders University, the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia.

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