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David Lindenmayer is a Distinguished Professor at the Fenner School of Environment & Society, ANU. He leads large-scale, long-term research programs focused on forest ecology, biodiversity conservation, and landscape restoration. His work spans over 42 years, addressing challenges in farmland, wood production forests, and reserves.
- Roles: Professor, Research Leader, Policy Advisor
- Research Interests: Forest management, wildlife corridors, fire ecology, climate change impacts, and protected area effectiveness.
- Affiliations: ANU Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions Institute, Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow (2013–2018).
His research emphasizes integrating ecological data with economic analysis to ensure sustainable resource use. Notable projects include studies on the impacts of logging and fire on biodiversity, and the conservation of endangered species like the greater glider.
Recent publications highlight controversies in Australian forestry practices, wildfire management, and the efficacy of carbon offset projects. His work often bridges science and policy, advocating for evidence-based conservation strategies.
Lindenmayer has authored over 1,168 publications, including seminal books like The Forest Wars, and holds prestigious awards such as the Whittaker Medal and AO honor. He collaborates internationally, focusing on global biodiversity challenges and transboundary conservation efforts.
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