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Dr. Emma Asbridge is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the School of Earth, Atmospheric and Life Sciences (SEALS), University of Wollongong, Australia. Her research focuses on mangrove ecosystems, coastal resilience, and remote sensing applications. Key areas include understanding climate change impacts on wetlands, post-disaster ecological recovery, and tailored management strategies for coastal zones.
Her work integrates satellite imagery analysis with field observations to assess mangrove dynamics in response to tropical cyclones, tidal changes, and human activities. Notable projects include evaluating mangrove dieback in Kakadu National Park and developing frameworks for coastal monitoring data utilization.
Dr. Asbridge leads the supervision of a higher-degree research project on climate resilience of Australia's native grains and contributes to interdisciplinary grants such as the ECOSCIPOL project addressing science-policy gaps in ecosystem services. Her publications emphasize mangrove ecology, blue carbon strategies, and anticipatory climate adaptation.
Awards and recognitions are not explicitly listed in the provided information. She maintains an active collaboration network within environmental science and policy domains.

