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Christopher Barlow is a researcher at Charles Sturt University, affiliated with the Gulbali Research Institute. His work centers on aquatic ecosystems, fisheries science, and the environmental impacts of water infrastructure, with a geographic focus on the Lower Mekong Basin and species such as European perch.
Research Interests: Dr. Barlow's research spans fisheries science, aquatic ecology, hydropower development, fish passage engineering, and freshwater conservation. His work integrates ecological, engineering, and policy perspectives to address challenges in sustainable water use and biodiversity protection in river systems.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong trend in assessing the ecological consequences of human infrastructure on fish populations, particularly in transboundary river basins. He focuses on practical solutions for fish passage and the mitigation of hydropower impacts, contributing to both scientific understanding and policy-relevant outcomes.
Scientific Awards:
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Advising and Grants: While no formal students or grants are listed, Dr. Barlow collaborates extensively with researchers across institutions and countries, particularly in Southeast Asia. His work appears to be supported by research outputs in high-impact journals, suggesting active funding and collaborative networks.
Labs and Teams: He is actively involved with the Gulbali Research Institute at Charles Sturt University, a center focused on water, environment, and sustainability research. This institute supports interdisciplinary teams working on aquatic ecosystem management and environmental policy.




