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Brooke Anne Williams is an Honorary Fellow at the School of the Environment, The University of Queensland. Her research focuses on conservation biology, climate change impacts, and ecosystem management. She holds a PhD in Earth and Environmental Sciences from The University of Queensland (2022).
Her work emphasizes biodiversity conservation, particularly in tropical and savannah ecosystems. Key research themes include natural forest regeneration, climate adaptation strategies, and the integration of ecological and socio-economic factors in conservation planning. She has contributed to global initiatives on carbon markets, ecosystem connectivity, and policy frameworks for 'nature-positive' outcomes.
Recent studies highlight her expertise in prioritizing restoration efforts in regions like the Atlantic Forest and Colombia, as well as analyzing the structural integrity of tropical forests and coastal ecosystems. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges ecology, policy, and economics to address complex environmental challenges.
- Education: PhD in Earth and Environmental Sciences (2022), The University of Queensland
- Labs/Teams: Collaborates with global research networks on biodiversity conservation, including the Tropical Ecosystems and Conservation Group.
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