Research Associate, The University of Queensland
Hedley's main research field is biodiversity conservation and spatial planning. He earned his PhD from the University of Queensland where he developed conservation planning approaches accounting for ecosystem dynamics and uncertainty. He has worked in academia and as a consultant before joining Conservation International. He is still a Research Associate at University of Queensland. He has conducted applied research projects in marine, terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems in Australia, South East Asia, China, South Africa and Mediterranean Europe, and has published over 30 peer-reviewed scientific papers and book chapters.
New map shows that only 13% of the oceans are still truly wild
Aug 01, 2018 13:58 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Just 13% of the worlds oceans are now free from intense human activities such as fishing, according to a new map of ocean wilderness areas. Our research, published in the journal Current Biology, shows that only 55...
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