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David Eldridge is a leading expert in the field of dryland ecology, currently serving as an Adjunct Professor at the University of New South Wales. His research focuses on understanding the impacts of human-induced land uses on drylands and the links between land-use change and environmental change. Over the past 15 years, David has been involved in high-profile research projects investigating the effects of livestock grazing in New South Wales conservation reserves, the influence of feral horses on ecosystem processes, and the ecological impacts of woody plant encroachment in semi-arid woodlands. He has published extensively on the ecology and management of drylands and has participated in international aid projects in Algeria and China. His active research programs extend to Iran, China, and Spain, where he aims to explore the interactions between plants, microbes, and soil processes in the context of changing climates and land use. David is also an editor for the Journal of Arid Environments and Restoration Ecology, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in these critical areas of research.
University of New South Wales • Kensington, NSW, Australia
Engaged in multidisciplinary research covering various aspects of dryland ecology and environmental impacts.
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