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Ascelin Gordon is a Senior Lecturer in Sustainability and Urban Planning within the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies at RMIT University. He specializes in interdisciplinary conservation science, focusing on policy impacts, biodiversity offsetting, and sustainable urban development. His work addresses challenges in environmental assessment, climate adaptation, and private land conservation. Gordon lectures in Environmental Processes and Change (first-year) and Environmental Management and Assessment (third-year), and manages the Bachelor of Environment and Society and a related double degree program.
His research integrates quantitative and qualitative approaches to evaluate conservation policies and programs. Key areas include biodiversity offsetting effectiveness, conservation planning under uncertainty, and socio-economic dimensions of environmental decision-making. He actively supervises research projects on topics such as AI-driven urban greening, infrastructure biodiversity impacts, and private protected areas.
Gordon contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals 11 (Sustainable Cities), 12 (Responsible Consumption), 13 (Climate Action), and 15 (Life on Land). His publications emphasize policy evaluation, spatial prioritization, and innovative conservation frameworks. Recent work explores retailer roles in global supply chain sustainability and the ecological benefits of biodiverse coffee plantations.
- Teaching Roles: Program Manager for two environmental degrees; lectures in core subjects.
- Research Supervision: Leads projects on eco-generative urban planning, biodiversity metrics for infrastructure, and sustainable agriculture.
- Affiliations: Active in RMIT's Sustainability and Urban Planning program, contributing to national and international conservation discourse.
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