PUBLIC SEMINAR: Adapting to extreme weather in our changing world: floodplains and forests

Curious. Cutting-edge. Community.


The 'Ecology and Evolution Series' is a summer series like no other. Our adored Adelaide Hills, charismatic Kangaroo Island, and so many other communities throughout ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog are literally feeling the heat of climate change. People need answers, they want to understand, and they want change. But what needs to change, and how can we discover the new knowledge and behaviours our world needs now?

For Series I, we’re exploring global problems and local solutions inÌý. We’d love you to join us as we kick-off to explore the impact of this summer’s hotter drier weather on our forests, their capacity to store carbon, and emerging technologies helping to protect old-growth forests. For the local people trying to protect them, for everyone affected by climate change, and for our planet.

Date:ÌýFriday 7 Feb 2020, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location:ÌýBenham Lecture Theatre, Benham building, North Terrace campus
Cost:ÌýFREE, RSVP not required but please add to your diary
Contact:ÌýDr Jasmin PackerÌý8313 5576 email:Ìýj.packer@adelaide.edu.au


Presenters


Professor Laura Parry
Head of School of Biological Sciences


ProfessorÌýÌýjoined our community as Head of School of Biological Sciences in 2019. Laura hasÌýthree decades of experience in higher education, as a researcher, research leader and award-winning educator, and is internationally renowned for her research into reproductive biology. Under Laura’s leadership, the school is strengthening its partnerships with industry and government. Laura will launch the series via video message.


Melita Low
PhD student, School of Biological Sciences


Melita Low is a PhD candidate with supervisorsÌýÌýandÌý. Melita is a remote student based at Sunshine Coast ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog. Her research focuses on the trafficking of global timber supplies andÌýdeveloping a timber tracking system forÌýSouth East Asian timber.ÌýThis is Melita’s introductory PhD seminar.


Curator of the Waite ArboretumÌýandÌýWaite Conservation Reserve


DrÌýÌýisÌýCurator of the Waite Arboretum and Waite Conservation Reserve. Kate’s main interest is improving ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlogn native plants for horticulture by research into propagation, cultivation, and breeding and selecting new varieties and species. She also has interests in supporting indigenous knowledge of food/medicines from plants; renewing the Urban Forest, sustainable agriculture and the environment. Her presentation will includeÌýCarbon accounting at Waite Arboretum.


Connecting research and community


Join us for the launch of the Ecology & Evolution Series.ÌýWe want to createÌýÌýwith our community of students, researchers, and research partners. OurÌýinteractive presentations will be made by the brightest and best students and experts, followed by panel discussions on some of our world’s most pressing problems.

Our Ecology & Evolution Series aims to share world-leading research that educates, engages, and energises our environmental science community. To achieve this we:

  • Educate – A 21st century education for a growing community of learners – we grow our research community by reflecting on our discoveries and learnings with students, research partners, and each other

  • Engage – A magnet for talent – we attract talent through world-leading research that creates a better world, and by engaging authentically with our speakers and research partners.

  • Energise – Research that shapes the future – we energise our environmental science community through inspiring seminars and exciting research collaborations that create a better world.








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