Professor of Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University
Professor Stephen Garnett (Professor of Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University) is interested in the application of knowledge needed to live sustainably in the tropics.
His research interests include:
* Development of the knowledge economy in northern Australia
* Knowledge-based adaptations to the tropical environment
* Indigenous land and sea management
* Facilitation of Indigenous businesses, particularly where they draw on Indigenous knowledge
* Use of insurance in management of environmental and social risk
* Biodiversity conservation, particularly threatened species
We need a single list of all life on Earth – and most taxonomists now agree on how to start
Oct 31, 2023 09:17 am UTC| Nature
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Conservation scientists are grieving after the bushfires -- but we must not give up
Jan 21, 2020 01:38 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
That a billion animals may die as a result of this summers fires has horrified the world. For many conservation biologists and managers, however, the unprecedented extent and ferocity of the fires has incinerated much more...
An end to endings: how to stop more Australian species going extinct
Mar 06, 2019 14:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
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