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Dr Martin Taylor, affiliated with The University of Queensland, is a dedicated researcher within the School of the Environment. His work focuses on Conservation Biology, Environmental Science, and Climate Change, with particular emphasis on deforestation, protected areas, and wildlife vulnerability.
Dr. Taylor’s research spans remote sensing, environmental legislation, and climate change impacts. He has published extensively on deforestation trends in northern Australia, conservation policy compliance, and habitat loss affecting threatened species. Key projects include analyzing deforestation events via Landsat imagery and evaluating the effectiveness of Australia’s Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act.
His recent publications highlight systemic failures in environmental laws, the role of protected areas in climate resilience, and quantitative assessments of deforestation compliance. Despite his prolific output, no specific scientific awards or student advisement details are mentioned in the available data.
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