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Advancing detection and understanding of anomalous ecological change. Human impacts are driving ecosystems into new, anomalous states. Reliably detecting these ecological anomalies is essential to bet

The University of Queensland — Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
Amount
Up to $404,041
Closes
Tuesday 31 August 2027
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Advancing detection and understanding of anomalous ecological change. Human impacts are driving ecosystems into new, anomalous states. Reliably detecting these ecological anomalies is essential to better understand how ecosystems change over time, and effectively manage natural resources. This project aims to advance ecological anomaly detection using techniques from complex fields such as banking fraud, cybersecurity and video surveillance. Expected project outcomes will improve understanding of patterns and drivers of both biodiversity and ecosystem change. Tools to reliably detect anomalous changes in complex ecological systems will provide significant benefits to ecosystem management, conservation decision-making and environmental remediation.. Scheme: Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. Field: 3103 - Ecology. Lead: Dr Timothy Staples

Categories
regenerativeenterprise
Target Recipients
researchersuniversities
Discovery method: arc-grants
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