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TERN is supported by the Australian Government through the National
Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy and the Super Science Initiative.

About TERN

The Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) is an overarching and integrated network designed to serve ecosystem research in Australia. It builds on significant past investments by scientists and governments to understand Australian ecosystems. It does this by focussing on collating, calibrating, validating and standardising existing data sets. TERN is also funding new research infrastructure and collection systems, expanding observation and monitoring programs into unrepresented ecosystems, and building digital infrastructure to store and publish this information in a form that can be searched and accessed freely under licenses that acknowledge the data provider(s) and build collaborative research.

While TERN is essentially a network of infrastructure, the inherent collaboration between facilities also creates a network for sharing ideas. Thus, TERN is able to support high-level analysis and synthesis of complex ecosystem data across the science-policy-management continuum, which in turn helps advance ecosystem research.

By providing the means to share data sets and develop collaborations as part of our data sharing processes, TERN is the catalyst for a culture shift to more open and collaborative form of ecosystem science in Australia. Our goal is to see more scientists working together, rather than in isolation, and being rewarded for sharing data and knowledge. Together, they will build knowledge more effectively to address key terrestrial ecosystem problems.

TERN’s legacy will be a sustainable long-term ecosystem research network for Australia, with shared access to research data for improved understanding and management of our unique ecosystems.

If you are in Adelaide on Tuesday 27 March, you might be interested in attending The ACEAS Great Debate as a prelude to the TERN Symposium.

Registration to the 3rd TERN Annual National Symposium is now open. Program and registration information are on the symposium webpage.

TERN's AusCover Facility is holding a Data Users Workshop in Brisbane on 8 March. Visit the web page for links to the program and information on how to register.

TERN's AusPlots Sub-Facility is holding a Field Method Training workshop at the Renmark and Calperum Station Supersite in South Australia, 4-9 March. Limited places available, so get in quick!

In our December newsletter the TERN Director summarises — and celebrates — the huge effort that has gone into creating the TERN network so far. We introduce you to the complex world of the Australian Supersite Network. At workshops in Adelaide and Perth, TERN facilities work with various collaborators; we invite you to get involved in TERN; and there's some wild talk. You'll have to read the newsletter to find out more.

New research supersite will tell woodlands climate story (media release)

What would it take to get you to share (both deposit and use) data in TERN facility portals? If this question interests you join our discussion on LinkedIn.