Wayne Robinson
Professor
School of Environmental Sciences
Charles Sturt University
Australia
Biography
Dr Wayne Robinson is a senior lecturer in Wildlife Management and been a teaching and research academic for the last 20 years. Wayne has a strong background in data analysis and natural resource management themes and aims to develop management and research techniques that can be employed in an environmentally, economically and socially sustainable manner. During the last decade, he has developed a high level of expertise in the experimental design and analysis of long-term monitoring of Australia's ecological resources.
Research Interest
Wayne's research expertise includes invasive species management, passages for native fish and assessing the condition of fish communities at large spatial scales such as the Murray Darling Basin, or the Yarra catchment (Melbourne).