Christine's research has examined the effects of climate change on the distribution of the koala and its eucalyptus food resources.She is currently developing models of potential high priority habitat for koala conservation.
Experience
2007–present
Conservation Planner, The University of Queensland
Education
2011
The University of Queensland, PHD
2006
The University of Queensland, Master of Science
Publications
2013
Koalas and climate change: priority koala conservation areas for central Queensland, Conserving Central Queensland's Koalas, Central Queensland University
2012
Modelling changes in the distribution of the critical food resources of a specialist folivore in response to climate change, Diversity and Distributions
2012
Climate Change: lessons from Copenhagen and Cancun, and implications for Australia, its regional ecosystems and wildlife, Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
2011
Modelling climate-change-induced shifts in the distribution of the koala, Wildlife Research
2011
Modelling the potential range of the koala at the Last Glacial Maximum: future conservation implications, Australian Zoologist
2011
Validation of land surface products for modelling the climate impacts of large-scale revegetation in Queensland, MODSIM 19th International Congress
2010
Can a problem-solving approach strengthen landscape ecology’s contribution to sustainable landscape planning?, Landscape Ecology