April Reside
Adjunct Professorial Research Fellow
Centre for Tropical Environmental and Sustainability Studies
James Cook University
Australia
Biography
April Reside completed my PhD in 2011 on “Assessing Climate Change Vulnerability: Novel methods for understanding potential impacts on Australian Tropical Savanna Birdsâ€. I have also worked on bat ecology on three continents and eight countries, the impact of climate change and soil water deficits in plants, how terrestrial modelling can be applied to marine systems, and the impact of climate change on rainforest and wetland birds.April Reside completed my PhD in 2011 on “Assessing Climate Change Vulnerability: Novel methods for understanding potential impacts on Australian Tropical Savanna Birdsâ€. I have also worked on bat ecology on three continents and eight countries, the impact of climate change and soil water deficits in plants, how terrestrial modelling can be applied to marine systems, and the impact of climate change on rainforest and wetland birds.
Research Interest
Her research focuses on climate change impacts, adaptation and biodiversity conservation using spatial modelling.