Daniel Ramp
Associate Professor
Health Psychology Unit
University of Technology Sydney
Australia
Biography
Daniel Ramp is a conservation biologist with an interest in landscape ecology, behavioural ecology, road ecology, and wildlife-human interactions. At the core of his research lies an adoption of the principles of compassionate conservation, an expanding international discipline that promotes the wellbeing of individuals in environmental decision making. He is active in creating science that assists in policy change and his primary goal is to incentivise coexistence with wildlife in agricultural landscapes.
Research Interest
Research conducted within Dan’s group encompasses a wide range of topics. His team work in the peri-urban surrounds of Sydney, within the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, across the Hunter and Macquarie Valleys, and in production landscapes in Victoria, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, and the Northern Territory. His team also work on international projects, focussed on Israel, the US and Asia.