Dr Nicholas Wilson
Areas of expertise
- Forest Ecosystems 300703
- Fire Ecology 410205
- Natural Resource Management 410406
- Conservation And Biodiversity 410401
- Environmental Management 410404
Biography
Nick is Postdoctoral Research fellow at the Fenner School of Environment & Society. He completed a Bachelor of Science with Honours at the Australian National University in 2015 and a PhD at the University of Wollongong in 2022. He was employed as a research ecologist in the ACT Conservation Research Unit from 2015 to 2017. Nick has also applied his skills as an ecological consultant in the ACT and NSW and as a tutor in natural resource management and ecology university courses.
Available student projects
Please feel free to contact me about developing an undergraduate Honours, Masters or PhD research project.
Publications
- Wilson, N & Bradstock, R 2022, 'Past Logging and Wildfire Increase above Ground Carbon Stock Losses from Subsequent Wildfire', Fire, vol. 5, no. 1.
- Wilson, N, Bradstock, R & Bedward, M 2022, 'Disturbance causes variation in sub-canopy fire weather conditions', Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, vol. 323, p. 41.
- Wilson, N, Bradstock, R & Bedward, M 2021, 'Detecting the effects of logging and wildfire on forest fuel structure using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS)', Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 488.
- Wilson, N, Bradstock, R & Bedward, M 2021, 'Comparing forest carbon stock losses between logging and wildfire in forests with contrasting responses to fire', Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 481.
- Wilson, N, Bradstock, R & Bedward, M 2021, 'Influence of fuel structure derived from terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) on wildfire severity in logged forests', Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 302, no. 4.
- Wilson, N, Bradstock, R & Bedward, M 2021, 'Response to “A comment on Wilson, Bradstock & Bedward – Forest Ecology and Management 481 (2021) 118701: “Addressing carbon stock risk mitigation��', Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 489.
- Wilson N, Cary GJ, Gibbons P (2018) Relationships between mature trees and fire fuel hazard in Australian forest. International Journal of Wildland Fire 27, 353-362.
- Wilson, N, Seddon, J & Baines, G 2016, Factors Influencing The Flowering Of The Tarengo Leek Orchid (Prasophyllum Petilum) .
- Wilson, N., Gibbons, P 2014, 'Microsite factors influencing Eucalyptus regeneration in temperate woodlands', Ecological Management and Restoration, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 155-157.