About
Paul Nelson is a Professor at James Cook University (JCU), specializing in soil science with a focus on tropical agriculture sustainability. His work addresses human and natural influences on soil health, water quality, and greenhouse gas emissions. He holds a PhD from the University of Adelaide (1993–1996) and has extensive experience in soil management across diverse ecosystems.
- Roles: Professor in Soil Science, Promotional Chair at JCU Nguma-bada campus.
- Affiliations: Active in JCU's research programs since 2010, with prior roles at CSIRO and PNG Oil Palm Research Association.
Research interests include carbon sequestration via enhanced rock weathering, soil biota dynamics, rangeland management, and agroecosystem modeling. Nelson leads projects like 'Carbon Dioxide Removal via Enhanced Weathering of Basalt' (2025–2028) and 'Rejuvenating Agricultural Soils' (2024–2028). His work bridges laboratory studies and field applications, emphasizing practical solutions for tropical agriculture.
Key publications focus on soil carbon cycling, nitrogen dynamics, and agroecological innovations. His 2023 synthesis on sustainable tropical agriculture highlights interdisciplinary approaches to soil management. Nelson collaborates globally, with projects in Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea.
- Grants: Active in over a dozen funded projects since 2013, addressing climate mitigation, soil health, and sustainable land use.
- Students: Advises PhD candidates on hydrological modeling, ecosystem services, and carbon sequestration strategies.
Labs/Teams: Part of JCU's environmental science research clusters, contributing to initiatives like the 'Southern Gulf Rangelands Resilience Project.'
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