About
Prof Mike Clarke
Mike Clarke is a Professor of Zoology at La Trobe University, and has a long-standing interest in the impact of fire upon fauna. He leads research into the impact of fire in Victorian ecosystems such as the Mallee, Box-Ironbark forests, the Central Highlands and Wilsons Promontory, and convened the Scientific Advisory Committee on the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act to the Victorian Minister for the Environment for five years.
Research team
Type | Project | Research team |
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Commissioned Research | Ecosystem resilience – establishment of collection and analyses for two priority ecological fire groups | jmorgan, mclarke, abennett, ahaslem, sleonard, lcollins, Josephine Machunter, gnewell, rbradstock, mooi, dkeith, amuir |
Resources credited
Type | Released | Title | Download | Key Topics |
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External Resource | 21 Apr 2020 | Efficacy of past and current vegetation and land management policy in bushfire management | Save (323.07 KB) | emergency management, land management, prescribed burning |
Presentation-Slideshow | 13 May 2020 | Webinar 2 (13 May): Mike Clarke presentation | Save (12.62 MB) | fire, fire impacts, prescribed burning |
Presentation-Audio-Video | 01 Jun 2020 | Q&A with Prof Mike Clarke - National Fire Fuels Science webinar: the science of hazard reduction | Save (0 bytes) | fire, fire severity, prescribed burning |