Email: | r.silberstein@ECU.edu.au |
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ORCID iD: | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9704-782X |
Richard is an Associate Professor in the School of Science. He leads the research project on understanding carbon, energy and water balances of native Banksia woodland at the Gingin Banksia Woodland SuperSite. This is part of a national programme of several dozen sites, and an international network aimed at understanding how vegetation systems respond to climate and environmental changes. The project is funded under the Federal Government’s National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Scheme, TERN OzFlux - Ecosystem Processess programme.
Richard is a catchment hydrologist investigating interactions between vegetation and surface and groundwater, particularly in the context of a drying climate. He was previously a Principal Research Scientist after 19 years in CSIRO Land and Water. He is interested in water resources issues and the influences land use and climate have on hydrological and water related ecological problems. He has 25 years’ experience hydrological modelling and field observations, both groundwater and surface water, coupling hydrologic systems with vegetation and understanding hydrological and ecological influences of climate and land use changes, ensemble modelling and parameter optimisation.
Previous Projects that Richard has worked on include: