Philip holds a PhD and postgraduate degrees in science and has worked in the field in nature conservation and national park management for over 27 years in Namibia, South Africa and Australia. He has presented a number of papers at various international and national wildfire and fire ecology symposia/workshops, and lectured in wildfire behaviour, fire ecology and other environmental science modules at Charles Darwin University for a number of years. He is currently undertaking field research on changing fire regimes of south east Queensland's Great Sandy Region. The research focuses on past paleofire history, the present and possible future fire regimes for the region with temperature and precipitation as key drivers of change. The research is being undertaken through the University of Queensland where Philip is a course coordinator for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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National Council of Scientific and Technical Research
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