12/13/2023 0 Comments Andy ngo height![]() ![]() Plant Ecology and Evolution 145(3) 289–301.įeldpausch et al. (2012) The genus Acacia (Fabaceae) in East Africa: distribution, biodiversity and the protected area network. (2012) Measuring and modelling above-ground carbon and tree allometry along a tropical elevation gradient. (2012) Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas. (2014) Quantifying and understanding carbon storage and sequestration within the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania, a tropical biodiversity hotspot. ![]() (2016) A new species in the tree genus Polyceratocarpus (Annonaceae) from the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania. (2016) Positive biodiversity-productivity relationship predominant in global forests. (2016) Liana cutting for restoring tropical forests: a rare palaeotropical trial. Little, Gilbert, Athorn, Marshall (2017) Evaluating Conservation Breeding Success for an Extinct-in-the-Wild Antelope. (2017) Diversity and carbon storage across the tropical forest biome. Latham, Sallu, Loveridge, Marshall (2017) Examining the impact of forest protection status on firewood sufficiency in rural Africa. I am particularly keen to hear from students who are interested in developing a project to assist conservation measurement or planning in a particular nature reserve, anywhere in Australia or beyond Various honours projects available in the fields of forest restoration, vine ecology and measurement of conservation success, both desk- or field-based. available to investigate methods for restoring forest on degraded land in Africa Potential Research Projects for HDR & Honours Students Investigating Human Impacts on Threatened MonkeysĪcknowledging the support of donors: Australian Research Council, UK Research Councils, Rainforest Trust, Flamingo Land Ltd., World Land Trust, IUCN, Conservation International, United Bank of Carbon, Leverhulme Trust, Liz Claiborne Art Ortenburg Foundation, National Geographic, Innovate UK, Greenpop, University of York, University of the Sunshine Coast, and 25 corporate donors. Measuring and Modelling Plant Biodiversity and Biomass in Africa Measurement and Management of Tropical Forest Conservation Understanding the importance of lianas for forest health and managementĮstablishment of Reforest Africa as a New NGOĭeveloping a New Forest Nature Reserve and Management / Monitoring plan in TanzaniaįoRCE, Forest Restoration and Climate ExperimentĪssessing Tropical Forest Protection for Wildlife and PeopleĬIRCLE, Centre for Integrated Research, Conservation and Learning He has also directed the management of a tropical forests, and has developed and implemented a biodiversity action planning approach for zoos. He established and directed Reforest Africa, a not-for-profit company registered in East Africa. His work has contributed information for the improved management of forest health, natural resources in African villages, and conservation planning/monitoring. Andy's broader research also assesses the impacts of protected areas and forest health on people in developing countries and also the worldwide conservation and educational role of zoos.Īndy is dedicated to achieving practical results from his research findings. He is also developing new methods for forest restoration, landscape planning, and selecting conservation indicators. His current Forest Restoration and Climate Experiment (FoRCE) is investigating patterns in natural and managed recovery of forests across the tropics, including the influence of vines. He mainly works in tropical forests with a focus on Tanzania (East Africa), but his data have contributed to continental, tropical and worldwide assessments of species, biomass and productivity. Andy's research has assessed the impacts of tropical forest damage on plant and animal biodiversity, population density, and biomass. His primary interests are the quantification of human and environmental influences on species and ecosystem health and the implications of these for people and conservation. ![]() Andy Marshall joined the Tropical Forests and People Research Centre at USC in March, 2017 as a Senior Research Fellow, continuing as ARC Future Fellow from January 2018.Īndy is a conservation scientist aiming to measure and improve the management of threatened ecosystems. ![]()
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