I am an ecologist and biogeographer working to support evidence based solutions to key challenges in landscape management and biodiversity conservation through policy, regulation, and market-based incentives. Before joining ANU I worked for many years in the Queensland Government developing and applying biodiversity information to policy and regulation, and facilitating environmental benefits from the emerging carbon market. This included leading the ecosystem suvey and mapping team at the Queensland Herbarium, and also helping to establish the Land Restoration Fund (LRF) as its first Chief Scientist. While at the LRF I lead the development of a standard to verify co-benefits from carbon projects, and helped to establish Accounting for Nature. Since joining ANU my work has focussed on design, and support for delivery, of Australian Government pilot programs for biodiversity stewardship in Australia’s agricultural landscapes, including ongoing development of the National Stewardship Trading Platform.
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Research biography
My research interests are broad, from fundamental issues in ecology and biogeography, to applied work developing environmental markets, mainly for climate and biodiversity benefits.
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How my works connects with public policy
My work connects strongly to public policy on biodiversity, particularly managmeent for biodiversity in agricultural landscapes. I am an advocate for evidence based policy, including the development of natural capital accounting as a tool to improve reporting and assessment of nature-related dependencies and impacts.