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Calculated based on number of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus
19952018

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Biography

Over 25 years as a researcher at ANU on the interactions between humans and our landscapes touching upon grazing lands, fire management and the impacts of climate change.  During this time I worked in, and led, international scientific collaborations establishing the scientific basis of climate change and its impacts. I also played numerous roles in scientific synthesis reports such as the IPCC and the Millenium Ecosystem Assessment.  I then spent 10 years at the World Bank playing a lead role in their efforts to achieve climate resilient development outcomes.  Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering.

Qualifications

Ph.D.

Research Interests

Impacts of climate change on human and natural systems, and in particular supporting adaptive responses to current and anticipated climate change.

Education/Academic qualification

Ecology, PhD, Computer Simulations of Sheep Grazing in the Arid Zone, University of Adelaide

19711975

Award Date: 1 Jan 1975

External Scholarly Memberships and Affiliations

Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences & Engineering

1999 → …

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