Environment Institute Members showcased in upcoming Ecology and Evolution Autumn Series

Professor Hugh Possingham will lead a well-respected group of EI researchers in the online series.


We're delighted our members continue听to focus on how the 成人大片 is finding solutions听to key problems in the fields of ecology and evolution. The Autumn 2021 series theme is 'Blueprints for action' with seminars beginning at听3pm Adelaide time, ACDT. 听to attend these workshops.

Friday March 5, 2021



  • , Chief Scientist, Queensland Government, Environment Institute Advisory Board Chair


How might conservation science drive change-making policies? In this distilled collection of tips and tools for researchers, Hugh offers insight into the critical intersection of science and government. Queensland's Chief Scientist presents a 'must see' for everyone working to transform science into action.

  • , PhD candidate - School of Biological Sciences


How do you choose what鈥檚 for dinner, the clothes you wear, or the way you travel? Many of the threats facing biodiversity result from our choices but changing our behaviour is easier said than done. Bowie will offer insights from his PhD on sustainable coffee and consumer behaviour change.

Friday May 7, 2021



  • Dr , Industry Research Fellow - 成人大片 / Department for Environment and Water


Alice鈥檚 research focuses on mitigating climate change through protecting & restoring coastal ecosystems. She holds a joint position between the University & DEW. This allows her to bridge the gap between ecological research & the evidence-based management of South Australia鈥檚 ecosystems & species.

  • Dr , Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting and Improvement (MERI) - Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment


Nick is a research fellow who works for the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN). Nick has worked with a broad range of partners in Australia and abroad in research that has predominantly been focussed on determining the optimal genetic resources needed to restore degraded landscapes.

  • Professor , Agrifood Program Leader - Stretton Institute, Uni of Adelaide


Rachel is an interdisciplinary teacher and scholar across history and philosophy of science, bioethics and science policy, and food studies. She is well-recognised as a scholar who translates academic findings in ways that are relevant for stakeholders and the broader community.

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As our environmental scientists work hard to identify key targets for conservation in a world of trade-offs, can their discoveries translate to change-making policies? Join the online series as researchers explore the challenges and emerging frontiers of informing governments in evidence-based policy for environmental action.
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