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Bradley John Evans

Macquarie University
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Bradley has research interests in the fusion of remote sensing and in-situ light and climate observations into simple land surface models. Bradley has researched this topic from leaf to landscape too better understand the spatial and temporal impacts of our changing climate in terms of ecosystem condition and productivity. Bradley has published a methodology for modelling the condition of individual trees using high resolution imagery and statistical modelling of in-situ assessments of crown condition. Bradley has collaborated with international groups on improving both the models behind global estimations of forest productivity (i.e. Gross Primary Productivity and Net Primary Productivity) and the uptake of these data.
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Macquarie University Biosphere and Climate Dynamics Department of Biological Sciences Room 275 Building E8C Macquarie University North Ryde NSW 2109

bradley.evans@mq.edu.au