About
Alex is lecturer of environmental remote sensing at Lancaster University, specialising in ecological modelling for monitoring, managing and conserving biodiversity at macroecologcial scales. He holds degrees from the University of East Anglia and Macquarie University in Sydney, and he subsequently took research fellowships with the Australian and Canadian governments. Alex’s interests are in methods and models that will support up to date ecological monitoring at national scales, that will guide and improve the sustainability of ecosystems as a whole, and that reduce the rate of biodiversity loss from our landscapes.
Organisation
LU - Lancaster Environment Centre
Role
Theme Leader