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    • Monitoring urban heat with uncrewed aerial vehicles
    • Advanced Thermal Comfort Assessment
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    • Release of ‘Focus on Darwin’ e-book
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    • Darwin Living Lab Symposium 2023
    • Darwin Home Comfort Rating
    • Digital and media products
    • Managing extreme heat and smoke in Darwin
    • Larrakia-led biodiversity values
    • A digital twin of Darwin to monitor and navigate change
    • Analysis of Darwin environmental sensor network
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Darwin Living Lab at the Darwin Show

The Darwin Living Lab delivered a successful exhibit at the 2024 Royal Darwin Show. The Show attracted an estimated 47,500 […]

Tree canopy cover change from 2011, 2016, and 2021

The Lab has worked with Urban Monitor  and partners to generate high-resolution (20 cm) maps of Darwin's tree canopy cover for […]

Darwin biodiversity values survey

Share how you value and understand the biodiversity of Darwin in our online survey as part of the Larrakia-led biodiversity values project.

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