Clive Mcalpine
Professor
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
The University of Queensland
Australia
Biography
Dr Clive McAlpine's research interests are in forest fragmentation and its impacts on biodiversity in tropical and sub-tropical forests; wildlife management and modelling and forest mapping and monitoring using remote sensing. He received his PhD from The University of Queensland.
Research Interest
• Risk assessment for workplace and community hazards • Silica and respiratory hazards • Trace contaminants • Vibration in the workplace • Water quality • Welding & metal trades & hazards • Women workers • Workers' compensation issues • Worker health
Publications
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McAlpine, C. A., Sutcliffe, T. and Taylor, K. (2002).One hundred and fifty years of landscape change for two sub regions of the Southern Brigalow: Patterns and management implications. In A.J. Franks, J. Playford and A. Shapcott(Ed.), Landscape Health of Queensland 1st ed. (pp. 27-41) Brisbane: Royal Society of Queensland.
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Etter, Andres and Mcalpine, Clive (2007).Modeling unplanned land cover change across scales: A Colombian case study. In Richard J. Aspinall and Michael J. Hill (Ed.), Land use change: science, policy, and management (pp. 81-98)Boca Raton, Florida, U.S.: CRC Pres
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Morrison, T., Hettiarachchi, M., Seabrook, L. and McAlpine, C. (2017).Environmental change and social learning. In The International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment and Technology () Hoboken, New Jersey, United States: Wiley.