A world leader in the sustainability of aquatic ecosystems

The Australian Rivers Institute (ARI) is Griffith's flagship institute dedicated to aquatic ecosystem sustainability. We conduct critical research on all aspects of water to support conservation and management efforts.

Our source-to-sea philosophy fosters holistic approaches to global water challenges at scale. By unifying expertise across environmental sciences, health, engineering, social science, First Peoples knowledge and culture, economics and law, we provide solutions for the rehabilitation, sustainable use and conservation of aquatic ecosystems.

Our interdisciplinary research approach also aligns with global treaties and initiatives on sustainability, climate, biodiversity and restoration. Nationally our research supports integrated assessments of natural capital for the nature repair market, focusing on the connectivity of soil, land and water.

Through partnerships with government and industry, our research is connected, innovative and targeted to address issues of water security, contemporary challenges of climate and land use change and issues from microplastics and emerging contaminants.

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Sustainable Development Goals

Griffith University is committed to advancing sustainable development through comprehensive initiatives that promote economic prosperity, social inclusion, environmental sustainability and good governance for all.

Our capabilities at a glance

Number one global water security think tank

Connecting governments and experts for sustainable water solutions

Nearly 20 years of excellence in water leadership and conservation

Research themes

Snowy River and Lake Jindabyne at sunset aerial view. New South Wales, Australia

Transforming water catchments

Using big data analytics and AI to create modelling that informs sustainable water policies

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Drone view of large scale Australian concrete dam wall and spillway with overhead pedestrian and traffic bridge

Water security, digital water and circular economy

Leading creative circular economy initiatives to increase Australia’s water supply security

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Lily pads grow on the edge of a freshwater lake.

Arresting freshwater biodiversity decline

Discovering new knowledge to inform the restoration and conservation of freshwater biodiversity

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Rural children drinking water outdoor in nature.

Safe, resilient and sustainable water and sanitation systems

Creating resilience in the governance, management and access to clean water and sanitation

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Hands Embracing Green Leaf and Handmade Globe

Water governance, law, society and culture

Rethinking our legal and bureaucratic structures to prioritise water governance

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The sun setting over a lake showing the dry cracks in lake bed on a clear and sunny day

Soil, climate change and the circular farming economy

Understanding and addressing the impacts of soil fertility loss in agriculture

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The town of Harrington and the 3K long breakwater at the mouth of the Manning River on the north coast of New South Wales.

Resilient and sustainable coastal and marine ecosystems

Empowering coastal management decision-makers with cutting-edge solutions

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World-class facilities and equipment

Supporting our innovative research with state-of-the-art labs, vehicles and field equipment.

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Enquiries

Phone
(07) 3735 7153
Email
ari@griffith.edu.au

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Location and postal address
Australian Rivers Institute
Sir Samuel Griffith Building (N78), room 4.27
Griffith University
170 Kessels Road
Nathan QLD 4111

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