
Dr Adrian Fisher
2003 PhD, Arid zone geomorphology, ʹڲƱ
1997 BSc (Honours class 1), Applied Physical Geography, ʹڲƱ
I specialise in remote sensing of the environment, using satellite imagery, airborne imagery, airborne lidar and field measurements. My research has focused on mapping and monitoring vegetation structure in Australia, though I have also developed methods for mapping clouds, shadows, and surface water. I am a member of and have previously worked for the at the , and . I also have long-standing interests in the geomorphology, geochronology and Quaternary environmental change in Australia’s desert landscapes, and am a member of the .
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- Teaching and Supervision
2024 NSW Decarbonisation Innovation Hub Land and Primary Industries Network: Assessing carbon sequestration in saltbush plantations 2024 Australian Research Council Discovery Project (DP250103039): How brown food webs are critical for sustaining arid ecosystems 2024 DCCEEW Innovative Biodiversity Monitoring Grant: A scalable workflow for the audio sampling of biodiversity for remote Australia
2023 FLOW-MER 2.0: Macquarie River and Marshes, and Lower Balonne River System
2023 Herman Slade Foundation Grant: Apex predator control of the brown food-web
2023 NSW Environmental Trust Grant: Continuous acoustic and habitat monitoring for the critically endangered plains-wanderer
2022 Australian Research Council Linkage Project (LP210100300): Are kangaroos jeopardizing conservation outcomes?
2021 ʹڲƱ-BEES Research Infrastructure Scheme: Fowlers Gap Aerial Photo Archive
2021 ʹڲƱ Science Industry Network Seed Funding: Understanding the role that brown food webs play in sustaining arid ecosystems
2020 DAWE, Wildlife and Habitat Bushfire Recovery Program: Invertebrate conservation in the North East Forests of New South Wales
2020 DAWE, Wildlife and Habitat Bushfire Recovery Program: Building capacity for resilience & recovery of threatened ecological communities
2020 ʹڲƱ Science Faculty Research Grant: Modelling arid grass biomass dynamics from drone and satellite imagery
2017 DigitalGlobe Foundation Imagery Grant: Climate, vegetation and the stability of longitudinal dunes
My research is usually in collaboration with the using freely available data, such as , and . A YouTube video that includes a presentation of my research was recorded as an (at the 56 minute mark). I have made some 3D models using freely available data and software, which are available to view on . I focus on improving environmental monitoring in forests and drylands.
Forests
Using airborne lidar and field measurements of tree structure to map biophysical properties of forests.
Drylands
Using multi-temporal satellite imagery, airborne data, and drone imagery to examine environmental change in Australian drylands.
My Research Supervision
Will Magney (PhD joint primary supervisor with Associate Professor Daniel Falster)
Matt Smith (PhD joint supervisor with Professor Mike Letnic)
Rachael Loneragan (PhD joint supervisor with Professor Mike Letnic)
Akhilesh Kumar (PhD joint supervisor with Professor Andy Baker)
Xinyue Zhang (PhD secondary supervisor with Professor Jason Evans)
Mohammed Alshehri (PhD secondary supervisor with Professor Stephen Bonser)
Amelia Jeffery (PhD secondary supervisor with Dr Neil Jordan)
My Teaching
Environmental Systems, Processes & Issues (Lecturer)
Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing (Lecturer)
GEOS2721 Australian Physical Environments (Course Coordinator and Lecturer)