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Janelle Stevenson is a palaeoecologist with experience working in Southeast Asia, the Pacific, and Australia. Her work focuses on understanding landscapes of the past and the long-term environmental dynamics that shape human-environmental interactions. Janelle's research lies at the intersection of environmental science, earth science, and archaeological science, providing perspectives on contemporary environmental management. She is currently leading and involved in multi-disciplinary collaborative projects, playing a key role in integrating sedimentary records, contemporary ecological data, and historical narratives encompassing Indigenous knowledge of the landscape, thus creating a holistic view of environmental change. Janelle has a BSc and a PhD from the University of New South Wales.
Australian National University • Canberra, ACT, Australia
Research Fellow focusing on palaeoecology and Indigenous environmental histories.
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