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Caitlin Moore's research focuses on ecosystem processes, particularly within native and managed ecosystems in Western Australia. With a PhD from Monash University in Environmental Science, she has quantitated tropical savanna productivity using advanced techniques such as eddy covariance and phenocams. Moore furthered her expertise with a postdoctoral research position at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where she contributed to projects enhancing bioenergy crop sustainability and food security. As a lecturer at the University of Western Australia, she brings together various measurement and modeling techniques to understand how ecosystems respond to climate variability over time. Her interests encompass improving monitoring systems for both eucalypt woodlands and agricultural croplands, as well as identifying high-performing crop cultivars through high-throughput phenotyping. Moore's work addresses critical issues related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing food security and sustainable agricultural practices.
University of Western Australia • Perth, WA
Combines interests in native ecosystem and agro-ecosystem processes to improve understanding of ecosystems in Australia.
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