Listen to yesterday's Future Tense program on ABC Radio National to learn more about my research on the effects of heatwaves on urban trees. @antonyjfunnell@westsyduhie
Sweltering Cities – the cost of exponential urbanisation https://t.co/7S8IgGQshD
I was thrilled to appear in the most recent episode of ABC's Gardening Australia Junior on "Making Mini-Climates", please check it out! #GardeningAustraliaJr@westsyduhie
I recently shared some of my latest research on local radio:
Check out Sydney's Urban Trees by Segment aired on @fbiradio's @BackchatFBi https://t.co/v99DndohDQ @amrapsairit #AusAirplay
I am pleased to share my latest research at Western Sydney University @westsyduhie, on the effects of heatwaves on urban trees:
We need urban trees more than ever – here's how to save them from extreme heat https://t.co/SF7TyUc3ew via @ConversationEDU
This one was a challenge, involving lots of sweat and even some blood and tears, but it means that I am very proud to share that my research on stomatal decoupling under extreme heat has been accepted for publication at Global Change Biology. https://t.co/kO19dogEcn
I'm recruiting a PhD student to study heat tolerance and tree ecophysiology @westsyduhie. The student will join a large project aimed at creating cool, green cities in a warmer world. Applications due June 30, please see https://t.co/Is00zg9obM.
I'm still recruiting a PhD student to study heat tolerance and tree ecophysiology @westsyduhie. The student will join a large project aimed at creating cool, green cities in a warmer world. Please see https://t.co/Is00zg9obM and contact me to apply.
Fellow Sydneysiders, this Thursday I will be discussing urban green spaces past, present, and future with four fellow panelists and the wider Penrith community. The event will be online and you can register for a free ticket here:
Big Green https://t.co/pLio2ewi2B
I'm recruiting a PhD student to study heat tolerance and tree ecophysiology @westsyduhie. The student will join a large project aimed at creating cool, green cities in a warmer world. Please see https://t.co/Is00zg9obM and contact me to apply.
Some of our 2020 highlights from across the #PlantScience community. All the articles in one place, free to download and read!
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We would like to recognize the fantastic work of these authors, but also the reviewers and our Editorial boards 🙌