
About
Prof Mark Tjoelker is an internationally recognized leader in sustainable ecosystems and climate change research, focusing on forestry, horticulture, and agricultural systems. He serves as Interim Director of the Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment (Western Sydney University) and leads the Australian Plant Phenomics Network's whole-tree chamber facility. Previously, he was a Professor of Ecosystem Science at Texas A&M University (2000–2011). His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and sustainable cities.
Education: Doctor of Philosophy (qualifications unspecified in text).
Research Interests: Urban forestry resilience, climate change impacts on ecosystems, plant acclimation mechanisms, and nature-based solutions for decarbonization. His work integrates field experiments, global collaborations, and urban trial networks to address climate risks to tree species.
Key Projects:
- ARC Training Centre for Smart and Sustainable Horticulture (2024–2029)
- Australian Plant Phenomics Facility (2023–2028)
- Pushing the Envelope: Eucalypt Response to Warming (2021–2027)
Awards:
- Excellence in Research Impact Prize (2024)
Labs/Teams: Leads the Hawkesbury Institute's research teams and collaborates globally on urban tree resilience and climate change mitigation strategies.
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