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Martin De Kauwe is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales, affiliated with the Climate Change Research Centre. He focuses on understanding how plants respond to increasing carbon dioxide levels, temperature fluctuations, and changes in water availability. His work specifically investigates the influence of vegetation responses to global change and how these affect the rate of climate change. De Kauwe is known for utilizing experimental satellite data to develop evidence-based models that enhance predictive capabilities regarding terrestrial ecosystems. In addition to his research, he holds a prominent role as co-chair of the management committee for the Community Atmosphere Biosphere Land Exchange (CABLE) model, which is significant in Australia's community land surface model initiatives. His contributions are pivotal in advancing ecological knowledge related to Eucalyptus and its response to environmental changes.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW
Conducts research on climate change and plant responses, supervises graduate students, and teaches courses related to atmospheric science and ecology.
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