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Information and Knowledge Resource Kit (IKRK)

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Welcome!

Welcome to the Australian River Restoration Centre (ARRC) Information and Knowledge Resource Kit (IKRK), your online resource for learning and developing skills in managing information and knowledge for NRM (natural resource management).

News

RipRap magazine is back! Edition 34 ‘bringing back native fish’

25-Aug-2012

After a brief lapse, the well-known RipRap magazine is back with a new look and approach to sharing knowledge (more...)

True Tales of the Trout Cod - River Histories of the Murray-Darling Basin

01-Mar-2012

These fascinating and insightful stories have now published (more...)

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Developing an Information and Knowledge Strategy

Managing information and knowledge

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Are the staff in your organisation suffering from information overload? Did you know that developing an Information and Knowledge Strategy can help with this problem?

Why do we need an Information and Knowledge Strategy?

  • Listen to the Icon_audio.gif Peter Codd's story Info_circle.png about how an Information and Knowledge Strategy has helped his organisation. Peter was Community and Partnership Program Manager with Corangamite Catchment Management Authority (CMA) in Victoria.
  • Read Icon_pdf.gif Geoff Edwards' thoughts Info_circle.png on how the process has helped South West NRM. Geoff was formerly CEO of South West NRM.
  • Read Icon_pdf.gif Andrew Baldwin's reflections Info_circle.png on the development of an Information and Knowledge Strategy in another NRM region, NRM North in Tasmania. Andrew is Science Coordinator with NRM North.
  • Listen to James McKee Icon_audio.gif James McKee's story Info_circle.png reflecting on the benefits to NRM North from developing their Information and Knowledge Strategy. James McKee is CEO of NRM North in Tasmania.
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