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Nicholas Wolff is a Climate Change Scientist at The Nature Conservancy (TNC), with an adjunct research position at the University of Queensland. His work focuses on climate change impacts, coral reef resilience, marine ecology, spatial analysis, and tropical cyclones. He integrates climate models, ecological data, and conservation planning to develop solutions for climate adaptation and mitigation.
- Key Affiliations: The Nature Conservancy (TNC), University of Queensland (adjunct research)
- Research Themes: Climate injustice, coral reef conservation, ecosystem connectivity, and local/global threat management
Wolff's research highlights global inequities in climate impacts, advocating for equitable distribution of adaptation funds. His work on the Great Barrier Reef emphasizes local management strategies to counteract climate stressors. Publications span topics like fire management in savannahs, coral reef habitat mapping, and nutrient pollution effects.
He contributes to operationalizing reef resilience, analyzing tropical cyclone clustering, and quantifying nitrogen exposure from rivers. His methods combine fieldwork, data modeling, and international collaboration, particularly in developing nations.
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