David Lindenmayer Explained

Distinguished Professor David Lindenmayer,, is an Australian scientist and academic. His research focuses on the adoption of nature conservation practices in agricultural production areas, developing ways to improve integration of native forest harvesting and biodiversity conservation, new approaches to enhance biodiversity conservation in plantations, and improved fire management practices in Australia. He specialises in large-scale, long-term research monitoring programs in south-eastern Australia, primarily in forests, reserves, national parks, plantations, and on farm land.[1]

Lindenmayer is a Distinguished Professor (level E3) of Ecology and Conservation Biology at the Australian National University's Fenner School of Environment and Society. He has published more than 900 peer-reviewed scientific papers and 48 books on a wide range of topics associated with forestry, woodlands, wildlife and biodiversity conservation, and ecologically sustainable natural resource management.[2] He is among the world’s most highly cited forest ecologists and conservation biologists, being listed among the top 2000 highly cited researchers according to Google Scholar Citations public profiles across all disciplines.[3] His current H-index is 143 as of July 2023, placing him among the top 2000 Highly Cited Researchers (h>100) according to Google Scholar Citations public profiles across all disciplines.[4] In 2020 and 2021, The Australian newspaper listed the 30 leading Australian scientists, and Lindenmayer was listed as the leading conservation and biodiversity expert in the nation.[5]

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 critically endangered Leadbeater's possum.[6] His work on wildlife conservation and biodiversity has, for many years, led world research in this area.[7] 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.[8] 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".[9]

Academic career

Awards

Publications

Lindenmayer has published over 900 peer-reviewed scientific papers. He has authored 48 books either solely or in collaboration with others, including

In addition, Lindenmayer has edited and contributed chapters to:

Notes and References

  1. https://researchers.anu.edu.au/researchers/lindenmayer-db Professor David Lindenmayer - Researchers
  2. Web site: David Lindenmayer . 2023-06-01 . scholar.google.com.
  3. Web site: Highly Cited Researchers.
  4. Web site: Highly Cited Researchers (h>100) according to their Google Scholar Citations public profiles Ranking Web of Universities: Webometrics ranks 30000 institutions . 2023-07-11 . www.webometrics.info.
  5. Web site: Dodd . Tim . The Australian's Research magazine takes a deep dive into research . The Australian.
  6. Web site: Making himself extinct: 'absolute disgrace' prompts Leadbeater's possum scientist to quit . 2015-11-30 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130513123204/http://www.theage.com.au/national/making-himself-extinct-absolute-disgrace--prompts-leadbeaters-possum-scientist-to-quit-20120911-25qo5.html . 13 May 2013 . dmy .
  7. http://vcdesk.anu.edu.au/2012/07/30/anu-tops-nation-in-arc-laureate-fellowships/ ANU tops nation in ARC Laureate Fellowships
  8. https://theconversation.com/profiles/david-lindenmayer-4848/profile_bio David Lindenmayer
  9. https://web.archive.org/web/20140616205751/http://www.gg.gov.au/sites/default/files/files/honours/qb/qb2014/Media%20Notes%20-%20AO.pdf Officer of the Order of Australia
  10. News: ANU tops nation in ARC Laureate Fellowships . 30 July 2012 . . 25 January 2018 . 13 November 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201113061605/https://vcdesk.anu.edu.au/2012/07/30/anu-tops-nation-in-arc-laureate-fellowships/ . dead .
  11. Web site: Past Recipients of the AERA . ecolsoc.org.au . Ecological Society of Australia . 7 January 2019 . 8 March 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190308024402/https://www.ecolsoc.org.au/awards-and-prizes/australian-ecology-research-award-aera/past-recipients-aera . dead .
  12. Web site: 2024 awardees Australian Academy of Science . 2024-04-05 . www.science.org.au . en.
  13. Web site: The Great Forest . 2023-06-01 . Goodreads . en.