Matthew Colloff
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About
Matt started his career with a PhD in medical entomology in 1985 at the University of Glasgow, followed by postdoctoral research on the immunology and epidemiology of allergic diseases. Matt moved to Australia in 1994 to pursue a research career with CSIRO on soil biodiversity and ecosystem function. In 2007 Matt commenced research on the ecology and management of floodplains and wetlands, with an emphasis on the water resources of the Murray-Darling Basin. In 2012 he shifted his focus towards adaptation to research on changing the ways that people think and act on adaptation to climate change, particularly on adaptation pathways and services and the interaction between values, rules and knowledge in adaptation decision making. Matt is an accredited Executive Coach.
Affiliations
Research interests
Dr Matt Colloff is an ecologist and taxonomist by training, a founder member of the Transformative Adaptation Research Alliance (TARA https://research.csiro.au/tara/) and formerly Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO Land and Water. His current research is integration science to underpin conservation, natural resource management and adaptation to climate change.
Areas of expertise
Environmental Science, Management and Policy
Adaptation to climate change
Ecosystem ecology
Functional ecology of floodplains and wetlands
Integration science and decision making
Systematics and biogeography
Conservation science
Coaching and mentoring
Available student projects
- Projects on policy and governance of water resources in the Murray-Darling Basin;
- Research on adaptation to climate change
Projects
- Conservation of freshwater ecosystems in the Murray-Darling Basin, Principal investigator
Location
Forestry Building (48)