Institute for Conservation Biology & Environmental Management

ICBEM MEMBERS

NameResearch 

A/ Professor Andy Davis

Marine ecology

Director : ICBEM

Professor David Ayre

Marine ecological genetics

 

Professor Ross Bradstock

Fire ecology

Director : Centre for Environmental Risk Management of Bushfires

Professor Sharon Robinson

Plant ecophysiology

 

Professor Kristine French

Terrestrial ecology

Director : Janet Cosh Herbarium

Professor David Farrier

Environmental and natural resources law

 

Professor Rob Whelan

Fire ecology

 

A/ Professor Todd Minchinton

Population and community ecology

 

A/ Professor James Wallman 

Entomology

 

Dr Laurie Chisholm 

  
Dr Adam Munn

Behavioural and physiological ecology

 

Dr Tanya Mason

 

 

Dr Andrew Kelly

Land-use planning and nature conservation

 

Dr Jack Baker

Conservation biology

 

Dr Katarina Mikac

 

 

Dr Owen PriceBushfire risk management 
Dr Penny Watson  
Dr Pia WinbergCoastal and marine environmentDirector : Shoalhaven Marine and Freshwater Centre
Dr Phillip ByrneEvolutionary biology 
Dr David RobertsEvolutionary biology 
Dr Mark OoiConservation Biology 
Dr Trent PenmanFire ecology 

 

Honorary Members 

Dr Tony Auld,

Office of Environment 

and Heritage

 

Dr David Keith

NPWS

 

Dr Charles Gray

DPI. NSW. Fisheries

 

Dr Alan Millar

Royal Botanic Gardens. Sydney

 

Mr Andrew Denham

Office of Environment 

and Heritage

 

Dr Lana Andrews

NSW Rural Fire Service

 

Dr Winston Ponder

 

 

Prof Terry Dawson

 

 

Dr Tanya Llorens, DEC WA

 

 

Dr Eleanor O'Brien

 

 

Dr Rachel Przeslawski

 

 

Dr Tasker Liz

Office of Environment 

and Heritage

 

Dr Samantha LLoyd

 

 

Dr Simon Haemstra

NSW Rural Fire Service

 

Dr Rebecca Miller

 

 

Dr Jane Wasley

AAD DEWHA

 

Dr Cecile Perrin

 

 

Dr Marji Puotinen

  

 

Last reviewed: 28 May, 2013

Vice-Chancellor's Excellence in Research Awards for 2012 

Outstanding Achievement in Research Partnership co-recipient:
 Congratulations Professor Ross Bradstock - Industry Partners: NSW Rural Fire Services and NSW Department of Environment and Conservation

Centre for Environmental Risk Management of Bushfires. Read more 

Expedition to Antarctica

PhD research student Jess Bramley-Alves’ recently travelled to the Antarctic region in her quest to develop a greater understanding of climate change and what the world can expect to happen in years to come. Read more

Antarctic mosses reveal past climate, react to present changes

Sharon Robinson studies mosses in Antarctica. They reveal information about past climate and are showing marked changes to current conditions. Changes in ozone and carbon dioxide are driving winds further south, resulting in increased evaporation and a reduction in the growing period. Interview with Robyn Williams. The Science Show. Radio National.