I’m a quantitative ecologist solving challenging problems related to conservation and sustainable use of Earth’s ecosystems. I use mathematical, statistical and spatial models to provide a robust evidence-base for decision-makers faced with difficult choices, such as how to set scientifically-sound targets for mangrove and seagrass conservation. To engage and inform end-users I develop web tools, e.g., this tool for exploring data related to conservation of the world’s Blue Forest ecosystems.

Find out more on the Research, Outreach & Teaching, and Tools pages.

Currently, I’m a Research Fellow with the Global Wetlands Project at Griffith University.

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