Danelle Agnewمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر ارشد
Dr. Danelle Agnew serves as a Research Fellow in the Environmental Sustainability and Management department (ESC) under Griffith Sciences at Griffith University. She is a core member of the Coastal Management Program, with research directly supporting Sustainable Development Goal 14 (Life Below Water). Her research focuses on marine and estuarine ecology, specializing in river recovery processes and coastal ecosystem management. Key areas include: Identification of geomorphic river recovery corridors GIS-based landscape analysis for river management Cost-benefit frameworks using Marxan software Soil carbon dynamics in tropical wetlands Integration of ecological and geomorphic data for decision support Analysis of her 2021-2024 publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory centered on practical river management solutions. Her work consistently addresses Australian coastal systems—particularly in New South Wales—while bridging theoretical ecology with applied decision-making tools. A notable trend is the progression from spatial identification of recovery corridors (2021-2022) to economic valuation frameworks (2024). No scientific awards or honors are documented in available sources. Public records indicate no formal student supervision roles or grant funding details. Her Research Fellow position suggests collaborative project involvement within the Coastal Management Program framework. She operates within Griffith University's Coastal Management Program, which develops evidence-based strategies for river and coastal system restoration through interdisciplinary research combining field ecology, geospatial analysis, and environmental economics.









