iCAM is a team of researchers at the Australian National University, specialising in integrated environmental modelling and integrated assessment theory and practice. Its approach to research, while rigorous and innovative, is practical and informed by activities that are project-focused, client-driven and stakeholder aware. The Centre has core expertise in integrated catchment assessment, integrated climate impact assessment and produces decision support and other software tools for managers, planners and the wider community.

In addition to an extensive projects portfolio, the Centre has a strong under- and post-graduate teaching and supervision programme, focussed on environmental modelling and integrated assessment.

Since its formation in 1997, iCAM  has established itself as an innovative and trusted research provider, and a committed research trainer and educator within industry and the university sector.  The Centre is located within The Fenner School of Environment and Society in the College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, with strong linkages within the Department of Mathematics and the Crawford School of Economics and Government

Science Highlights
The National Water Commission factsheet and report on the feasibility of Bayesian networks for risk-based environmental flow assessments, Feb 2009. Authors: Barry Hart and Carmel Pollino.
New book:Environmental Modelling and Software and Decision Support: state of the art and new perspectives; Jakeman A.J., Voinov A.A., Rizzoli A.E., Chen S.H. (eds), Elsevier, 2008.
Tony Jakeman has been invited to be a member of the UNESCO-based Steering Committee on Integrated River Basin Management.
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