Ian Noble
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About
Over 25 years as a researcher at ANU on the interactions between humans and our landscapes touching upon grazing lands, fire management and the impacts of climate change. During this time I worked in, and led, international scientific collaborations establishing the scientific basis of climate change and its impacts. I also played numerous roles in scientific synthesis reports such as the IPCC and the Millenium Ecosystem Assessment. I then spent 10 years at the World Bank playing a lead role in their efforts to achieve climate resilient development outcomes. Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering.
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Research interests
Impacts of climate change on human and natural systems, and in particular supporting adaptive responses to current and anticipated climate change.