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Alison Ritchie is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia, specializing in Restoration Ecology and Conservation Genetics. Her research focuses on multiple themes related to disturbed landscapes in Southwest Western Australia, including restoration landscape ecology, seed enhancement technologies, seed germination, weed ecology, pollination ecology, and plant-pollinator interactions. Currently, she is involved in a project funded by the Australian Research Council aimed at improving ecosystem restoration in the context of climate change. This project includes partnerships with Kings Park Science, Flinders University, and others. Ritchie has a significant academic history, reflected in her h-index of 646 and numerous citations of her work. She has been awarded the ARC Linkage Project for innovative seed technologies in restoration efforts.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducting research in restoration ecology and conservation genetics.
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