Brisbane-based CSIRO research hub announced
Research into climate change, water management and managing Australia's ecosystems are some of the CSIRO science to be conducted at the Ecosciences Precinct at Boggo Road Urban Village, Brisbane, due for completion in 2011.
CSIRO Environment group executive Dr Andrew Johnson said CSIRO’s co-location with Queensland government agencies and other organisations at the Ecosciences Precinct represents a significant boost to the future of Australian science.
The Boggo Road Ecosciences Precinct will house more than 250 CSIRO staff from six research divisions and four National Research Flagships.
“The Ecosciences Precinct will support CSIRO's ongoing commitment to research and development in promoting industry profitability, managing Australia's unique ecosystems, adapting to climate change, ensuring biosecurity and improving human health,” Johnson said.
The CSIRO facilities will include modern research laboratories, offices, field operation support areas and glasshouse facilities, all of which will be shared amongst the participating CSIRO and state agencies.
The facilities will use materials of proven sustainable manufacture, together with various energy and water conservation initiatives to minimise the impact on the environment.
“The precinct has been designed with environmental sustainability in mind. We aim to minimise our environmental footprint by using solar energy, motion detector light controls, high-efficiency air conditioning, recycled materials and water-saving measures,” Johnson said.
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