ICBEM MEMBERS
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Marine ecology | Director : ICBEM | |
Marine ecological genetics |
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Fire ecology | Director : Centre for Environmental Risk Management of Bushfires | |
Plant ecophysiology |
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Terrestrial ecology | Director : Janet Cosh Herbarium | |
Environmental and natural resources law | ||
Fire ecology |
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Population and community ecology |
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Entomology |
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| Dr Adam Munn | Behavioural and physiological ecology |
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Dr Tanya Mason |
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Land-use planning and nature conservation |
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Conservation biology |
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| Dr Owen Price | Bushfire risk management | |
| Dr Penny Watson | ||
| Dr Pia Winberg | Coastal and marine environment | Director : Shoalhaven Marine and Freshwater Centre |
| Dr Phillip Byrne | Evolutionary biology | |
| Dr David Roberts | Evolutionary biology | |
| Dr Mark Ooi | Conservation Biology | |
| Dr Trent Penman | Fire ecology |
Honorary Members
Dr Tony Auld, | Office of Environment and Heritage |
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Dr David Keith | NPWS |
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Dr Charles Gray | DPI. NSW. Fisheries |
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Dr Alan Millar | Royal Botanic Gardens. Sydney |
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Mr Andrew Denham | Office of Environment and Heritage |
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Dr Lana Andrews | NSW Rural Fire Service |
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Dr Winston Ponder |
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Prof Terry Dawson |
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Dr Tanya Llorens, DEC WA |
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Dr Eleanor O'Brien |
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Dr Tasker Liz | Office of Environment and Heritage |
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Dr Samantha LLoyd |
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Dr Simon Haemstra | NSW Rural Fire Service |
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Dr Rebecca Miller |
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Dr Jane Wasley | AAD DEWHA |
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Dr Cecile Perrin |
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Vice-Chancellor's Excellence in Research Awards for 2012
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.

