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Dr. Stefania Ondei is a Research Fellow at the University of Tasmania's Fire Centre, affiliated with the School of Natural Sciences and the Biological Sciences department. Her research focuses on fire ecology, landscape ecology, and geospatial analysis, particularly examining plant flammability and fire management strategies for climate change adaptation.
- Education:
- PhD in Fire Science, University of Tasmania (2017)
- Master's in Environmental Science, University of Milan (2010)
Stefania's research addresses critical intersections of fire regimes, biodiversity conservation, and climate change adaptation. She investigates:
- Plant flammability dynamics in natural and urban landscapes
- Fire-adapted garden design principles
- Spatial patterns of vegetation boundaries affected by fire
- Historical fire regime analysis using geological proxies
- Multi-scale fire management strategies
- Climate change impacts on fire ecology
Her recent publications (2022-2025) demonstrate growing expertise in:
- Fire risk assessment methodologies
- Defensible space design
- Edaphic controls on vegetation
- Fire history reconstruction
- Pollinator-plant-landuse relationships
- Fire behavior modeling
Dr. Ondei supervises:
- Cristian Santiago Montalvo Mancheno (2020-present)
- Thomas James Keen (2024-present)
- Completed supervision of Carley Nichole Fuller (2017-2022) and Vishesh Leon Diengdoh (2017-2022)
- Previously supervised Honours student on fire regimes in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area
She actively engages with:
- FireLab3 - University of Tasmania's fire research facility
- City of Hobart's Sparking Conversations Igniting Action initiative
- Australian Plants Society Tasmania
- Blakes Opening fire regime research in Tasmania's World Heritage areas
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