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David Lindenmayer
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Practical Conservation Biology, Effective Ecological Monitoring, Habitat Fragmentation and Land, Conserving Forest Biodiversity, Booderee National Park: The
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David Lindenmayer, , is an Australian scientist and academic. He is an expert in landscape ecology, conservation and biodiversity. His areas of expertise also include environmental management, forestry management and environment, terrestrial ecology, wildlife and habitat management, environmental monitoring, forestry fire management, natural resource management, zoology and forestry sciences.
Lindenmayer is a Professor of Ecology and Conservation Biology at the Australian National University's Fenner School of Environment and Society. He has published widely (over 565 peer-reviewed scientific papers, and 39 books) on a wide range of topics associated with forestry, woodlands, wildlife and biodiversity conservation and ecologically sustainable natural resource management. His areas of expertise also include environmental management, forestry management and environment, terrestrial ecology, wildlife and habitat management, environmental monitoring, forestry fire management, natural resource management, zoology and forestry sciences, with a particular focus on the endangered Leadbeater's possum. His work on wildlife conservation and biodiversity has, for many years, led world research in this area. Lindenmayer's conservation and biodiversity research has been recognised through numerous awards, including the Eureka Science Prize, and the Australian Natural History Medallion by the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia "for distinguished service to conservation and the environment in the field of landscape ecology, to tertiary education, and to professional organisations".
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Academic career
2013 Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship
2008 FAA - Elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science
2003 DSc - The Australian National University. Accepted May 2003; conferred December 2003
1990 PhD - The Australian National University: "The ecology and habitat requirements of Leadbeater's Possum"
1986 DipEd - University of Adelaide
1982 BSc - The Australian National University
Publications
Lindenmayer has published over 565 peer-reviewed scientific papers. He has authored over 39 books either solely or in collaboration with others, including
2015 Mountain Ash: Fire, Logging and the Future of Victoria's Giant Forests CSIRO Publishing
2015 Indicators and Surrogates of Biodiversity and Environmental Change CSIRO Publishing
2014 Ten Commitments Revisited: Securing Australia's Future Environment CSIRO Publishing
2014 Booderee National Park. The Jewel of Jervis Bay CSIRO Publishing
2013 Melbourne's Water Catchments. Perspectives on a world class water supply CSIRO Publishing
2011 Planting for Wildlife: A Practical Guide to Restoring Native Woodlands. CSIRO Publishing
2011 What Makes a Good Farm for Wildlife? CSIRO Publishing
2010 Forest Phoenix. How a Great Forest Recovers After Wildfire CSIRO Publishing
2010 Reptiles of the NSW Murray Catchment: A Guide to Their Identification, Ecology and Conservation CSIRO Publishing