Grant Wardell-johnson
Associate Professor
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Curtin University
Australia
Biography
Grant Wardell-Johnson is Director of the Curtin Institute for Biodiversity and Climate and based in the Department of Environment and Agriculture in the School of Science where he researchers in the general theme of Biodiversity and climate change. Grant's research interests include biogeographical survey, impact assessment, disturbance, and pattern and scale, particularly in high rainfall mediterranean ecosystems.
Research Interest
Grant's areas of expertise include Natural Resource Assessment, Ecology, and Biodiversity Conservation. Core skills in Ecology include Ecological Management and Monitoring, as well as Disturbance, Landscape, Community and Restoration Ecology. He supervises a significant post-graduate program.
Publications
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Wardell-Johnson, G., L. Crellin, C. Napier, G. Meigs, A. Stevenson, and S. I. Wong. 2017. "Has canopy height and biomass recovered 78 years after an intense fire in south-western australia's red tingle (eucalyptus jacksonii) forests?." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE 26 (2): 148-155.
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Bateman, P., P. Pearlman, P. Robertson, B. Schultz, and G. W. Wardell-Johnson. 2017. "Is the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 (WA) fit for purpose?." Pacific Conservation Biology 23 (2): 146-149.
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Wardell-Johnson, G., L. Crellin, C. Napier, G. Meigs, A. Stevenson, and S. I. Wong. 2017. "Has canopy height and biomass recovered 78 years after an intense fire in south-Western Australia's red tingle (Eucalyptus jacksonii) forests?." International Journal of Wildland Fire 26 (2): 148-155.