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Dr Erin Roger
Born
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Scientific career
Fields
  • Citizen Science
  • Environmental Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting
  • Science-policy interface
Institutions

Erin Roger (born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a senior scientist working for the New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) in the area of Citizen Science and Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting. Roger graduated from the University of New South Wales in 2010 with a PhD in ecology. She completed her Bachelor of Science with Honours at Acadia University in Nova Scotia Canada in 2002.

Background

Roger is an ecologist interested in the science-policy interface and how to facilitate the uptake of scientific research into the policy process. She currently works in the area of citizen science, developing and guiding citizen science programs to involve the community in data collection and monitoring projects. Her particular interest is exploring if citizen science can benefit environmental monitoring and policymaking. Roger's PhD research examined how wildlife populations are impacted by roads and how this impact varies at different spatial scales.[1]

Previously Roger worked in the climate change impacts and adaptation section within the Office of Environment and Heritage. The section works on both science and policy related projects in order to quantify projected climate impacts for both humans and other biota and assist in the uptake of adaptation actions across government and the private sector.

Recently Roger completed a secondment from OEH where she was employed as a postdoctoral fellow at Macquarie University, working on a National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF) funded project. The aim of the research was to examine the current extent of environmentally suitable habitat for a suite of naturalised, but not yet invasive non-native plants within Australia and to evaluate how projected changes in climate may alter these patterns in the coming decades.[2]

Research and publications

Total citations 190 H-index 6

References

  1. ^ Roger, Erin, Shawn W. Laffan, and Daniel Ramp. "Road impacts a tipping point for wildlife populations in threatened landscapes." Population ecology 53, no. 1 (2011): 215-227.
  2. ^ "Prioritising naturalised plant species for threat assessment: developing a decision tool for managers". National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility. 2013. Archived from the original on 14 August 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
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