Associate Professor Luke Kelly

Associate Professor in Quantitative Ecology, School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne

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Sciences & Technology

Understanding how fire shapes plants will help protect them

A new approach predicts how plants respond to fire, helping scientists, land managers and the community protect thousands of species from biodiversity loss

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Sciences & Technology

The big picture of the Amazon fires

As the world’s biggest rainforest continues to burn, it’s important to understand the political and social situation in Brazil that led us to this point

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Environment

Managing bushfires for safety and biodiversity

Some habitats depend on fires. So how do we manage fire risk for both safety and biodiversity? Fire researchers are showing us how

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