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Professor Rod Fensham is affiliated with the School of the Environment at the University of Queensland. His research focuses on quantitative field ecology in Queensland's natural landscapes, aiming to prevent extinction and improve management of Australia's natural resources. Key research themes include artesian springs as isolated oases supporting endemic species, woody vegetation dynamics influenced by fire and drought, arid-zone grazing impacts on rare plants, and integrating carbon economies with conservation efforts.
Fensham's research interests span ecology, hydrology, conservation biology, and land management. Recent publications demonstrate strong trends in hydrological studies of desert springs (2023-2025), fire ecology and forest management (2024), and climate change impacts on ecosystems (2024). His work frequently combines field data with geospatial analysis to address conservation challenges in arid environments.
While no specific awards are mentioned, Fensham has led significant projects including Ludwig Leichhardt's diaries editing and ecosystem restoration initiatives. He actively mentors postgraduate students through research on vegetation dynamics and desert springs.
Fensham collaborates internationally on spring conservation initiatives and coordinates field research across Queensland's ecosystems. His work emphasizes practical solutions for biodiversity conservation in changing climates.
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