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David Eldridge

University of New South Wales

David Eldridge is a Professor at the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of NSW, Sydney, Australia. He has 40 years of experience in rangeland monitoring and assessment, soil conservation in developing countries, grazing management, desertification and ecology of desert systems. He has published widely in international journals and is co-Editor PRISMS Drylands. David’s research has focused on the effects of grazing on ecological processes, woody plant encroachment, the impact of soil disturbing animals on ecological processes, and the ecology and management of biological soil crusts.

Presentations by David Eldridge
Beyond conservation: a role for soil-disturbing vertebrates in the rehabilitation of degraded ecosystems
Beyond conservation: a role for soil-disturbing vertebrates in the rehabilitation of degraded ecosystems
David Eldridge