Dan Rosauer is a Greenhouse Abatement Scientist in Canberra with 13 years’ experience applying biodiversity, biogeography and macroecological methods to real-world conservation and carbon accounting challenges. He combines a strong academic foundation—a PhD in Biological Science and postdoctoral research at Yale and ANU—with hands-on government roles building and managing spatial biodiversity databases and national land-sector carbon models. At CSIRO and the Australian Government he has translated phylogenetic and geographic biodiversity data into operational tools for conservation planning and greenhouse gas accounting. His work spans vegetation carbon cycles, conservation planning and modelling Australia’s forests to quantify emissions and sinks, reflecting both theoretical and policy-facing impact. Notably, he has repeatedly bridged research and implementation, managing national spatial information systems and developing methods that integrate evolutionary history into spatial decision-making.
13 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Biological Science, PhD, Biological Science at University of New South Wales
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