معرفی
Amelia Meier serves as a Research Fellow at the Thriving Oceans Research Hub within the School of Geosciences at The University of Sydney. Her interdisciplinary work focuses on quantitative conservation ecology across marine and terrestrial ecosystems, leveraging advanced remote sensing methodologies to address critical environmental challenges.
Educational background:
- PhD, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, 2021
Dr. Meier specializes in analyzing how environmental variation and human disturbance reshape ecological dynamics, utilizing satellite imagery and baited remote underwater video systems (BRUVS) to observe complex processes in inaccessible environments. Her fieldwork spans Côte d'Ivoire, Republic of Congo, and Gabon, with current research centered on global human-coral reef ecosystem interactions. This work bridges theoretical ecology with practical conservation strategies for wildlife management and natural resource policy.
As a core member of the Thriving Oceans Research Hub, she contributes to marine conservation science initiatives that integrate field observations with technological innovation to develop actionable ecosystem management frameworks.


