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Dr. Anne Griebel is a Lecturer in the School of Life Sciences at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), specializing in landscape ecology with a focus on land-atmosphere interactions, carbon-water cycling, and ecosystem responses to climate change and disturbances. She leads the Atmospheric Ecosystem Research & Observation (AERO) Lab, leveraging eddy covariance flux measurements, remote sensing, and data-model integration to study climate change impacts. Her work includes managing the NSW Hub of TERN Ecosystem Processes and leading flux tower research in central Australia.
She holds a PhD in Physical Geography from the University of Melbourne (2016) and a BSc from the University of Bonn (2011). Before joining UTS in 2023, she held postdoctoral positions at Western Sydney University, focusing on flux ecology, fire dynamics, and remote sensing. Her interdisciplinary collaborations span government agencies (NSW Health, Rural Fire Service) and research networks like TERN.
Her research emphasizes sustainable climate adaptation strategies for forests, semi-arid, and urban ecosystems. She teaches terrestrial ecology at UTS and contributes to academic governance roles, including HDR mentoring and editorial work at Critical Insights in Plant Sciences. Her >40 publications address topics from live fuel moisture modeling to ecosystem resilience in fire-prone environments.


