Sabine Kasel
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In 1999 I completed my PhD on ‘The decline of Eucalyptus camphora and E. ovata within the Yellingbo State Nature Reserve, Victoria’. This project set out to identify and characterize the key processes in nutrient cycling and in water availability and uptake in riparian Eucalyptus communities, and to quantify their capacity to cope with changes in nutrient and water inputs brought about by changes in land management. From 2000 to 2002 I worked as a post-doctoral research fellow within the Centre for Environmental Management at Central Queensland University. During this time I completed a number of projects concerned with the conservation and rehabilitation of forested landscapes surrounding large industry. In 2002 I joined the Victorian Government Department of Sustainability and Environment where I was employed to lead research activities associated with the re-establishment of native vegetation to 2,000 ha of former pine plantations in NE Victoria. I joined the University of Melbourne in August 2004 where I research ecosystem processes related to the restoration of forested landscapes.
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