معرفی
Petina L. Pert is a Research Fellow at James Cook University's College of Science and Engineering, with extensive contributions to ecosystem services, climate change adaptation, and Indigenous land management. Her work focuses on the Great Barrier Reef and tropical forest ecosystems, integrating biocultural knowledge and socioeconomic frameworks.
Her research spans:
- Quantifying ecosystem service trade-offs in coastal regions
- Assessing climate change impacts on biodiversity
- Enhancing community resilience through participatory modeling
- Valuing Indigenous stewardship in natural resource management
Key article trends show interdisciplinary collaboration between environmental science, social sciences, and policy analysis, with emphasis on:
- Great Barrier Reef conservation challenges
- Coral bleaching and ecological grief
- Cross-cultural biodiversity approaches
- Socioeconomic monitoring programs
Pert has led and co-authored reports for institutions like CSIRO and the National Indigenous Australian Agency, but no specific awards or student advising information is documented in the provided texts.
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