Philip holds a PhD in fire ecology and has worked in the field of nature conservation and national park management in Namibia, South Africa and Australia. While working in nature conservation he gained extensive experience in wildlife capture, translocation and management, fire ecology and biodiversity conservation fuelling his passion for research and working in the field. In Australia Philip lectured in wildlife management, wildfire behaviour, fire ecology and other biological/conservation science courses at Charles Darwin University for a number of years.He has presented internationally on topics ranging from invasive species to wildfire and fire ecology, and has lectured in wildfire behaviour, fire ecology and other environmental science courses. Philip is a Certified Wildlands Fire Ecologist through the Association for Fire Ecology, and is undertaking further studies in veterinary and wildlife science.
Philip is a Research Fellow with the Applied Behavioural Ecology and Ecological Research Unit (ABEERU) in the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at the University of South Africa.
Journal Article: A framework for valuing ecosystem services in Australia’s Desert Uplands
Davis, Alaire and Stewart, Philip (2022). A framework for valuing ecosystem services in Australia’s Desert Uplands. International Journal of Natural Sciences: Current and Future Research Trends, 14 (1) 2, 19-53.
Jayasinghe, Anuradhi Dulangi and Stewart, Philip Le Compete Forsyth (2022). Level of preparedness of the residential building industry in Australia to climate change adaptation: a case of residential building companies in Brisbane, Queensland. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 27 (4) 28, 28. doi: 10.1007/s11027-022-10004-x
Journal Article: Environmental change since the Last Glacial Maximum: palaeo‐evidence from the Nee Soon Freshwater Swamp Forest, Singapore
Nguyen, Canh Tien Trinh, Moss, Patrick, Wasson, Robert J., Stewart, Philip and Ziegler, Alan D. (2022). Environmental change since the Last Glacial Maximum: palaeo‐evidence from the Nee Soon Freshwater Swamp Forest, Singapore. Journal of Quaternary Science, 37 (4), 707-719. doi: 10.1002/jqs.3403
The role of the regeneration niche and its relationship with seedling recruitment diversity and abundance in Bush Regeneration
Doctor Philosophy
Use of interactive technology in captive great ape management
(2022) Master Philosophy
A framework for valuing ecosystem services in Australia’s Desert Uplands
Davis, Alaire and Stewart, Philip (2022). A framework for valuing ecosystem services in Australia’s Desert Uplands. International Journal of Natural Sciences: Current and Future Research Trends, 14 (1) 2, 19-53.
Jayasinghe, Anuradhi Dulangi and Stewart, Philip Le Compete Forsyth (2022). Level of preparedness of the residential building industry in Australia to climate change adaptation: a case of residential building companies in Brisbane, Queensland. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 27 (4) 28, 28. doi: 10.1007/s11027-022-10004-x
Nguyen, Canh Tien Trinh, Moss, Patrick, Wasson, Robert J., Stewart, Philip and Ziegler, Alan D. (2022). Environmental change since the Last Glacial Maximum: palaeo‐evidence from the Nee Soon Freshwater Swamp Forest, Singapore. Journal of Quaternary Science, 37 (4), 707-719. doi: 10.1002/jqs.3403
Davis, Alaire, Stewart, Philip Le C. F. and Moss, Patrick (2022). Economic evaluation of the increased mental health value of increasing Queensland's protected areas to 17% land area. Social Sciences and Humanities Open, 6 (1) 100327, 1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.ssaho.2022.100327
Land change analysis of moon point vegetation on Fraser Island, East Coast, Queensland, Australia
Stewart, Philip Le C.F. , Moss, Patrick T. and Farrell, Rebecca (2020). Land change analysis of moon point vegetation on Fraser Island, East Coast, Queensland, Australia. International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Science, 46 (1), 25-39.
Fire regimes and invasive species: a changing landscape
Stewart, P. Le C. F., Moss, P. T., Stewart, D. A. and Farrell, R. (2017). Fire regimes and invasive species: a changing landscape. International Journal of Ecology and Development, 32 (1), 108-122.
The control of Yellow Crazy Ants (Anoplolepis gracilipes). An empirical study
Stewart, P. Le C. F., Richards, G., Bernard, A. and Wickenden, J. (2014). The control of Yellow Crazy Ants (Anoplolepis gracilipes). An empirical study. International Journal of Ecology and Development, 27 (1), 56-63.
Stewart, P. Le C.F., Richards, G., Bernard, A. and Brown, L.R. (2012). An alternative baiting method of Yellow Crazy Ants (Anoplolepisgracilipes) on Christmas Island, Indian Ocean. International Journal of Ecology and Development, 23 (3), 40-59.
(Anticipated) Climate Change Impacts on Australia
Stewart, P. Le C. F. and Vemuri, S. R. (2006). (Anticipated) Climate Change Impacts on Australia. International Journal of Ecology & Development, 4 (1), 1-22.
Moss, Patrick, Tibby, John, Shapland, Felicity, Fairfax, Russell, Stewart, Philip, Barr, Cameron, Petherick, Lynda, Gontz, Allen and Sloss, Craig (2015). Patterned fen formation and development from the Great Sandy Region, south-east Queensland, Australia. Clayton, VIC, Australia: C S I R O. doi: 10.1071/MF14359
Fire patterns of South Eastern Queensland in a global context: A review
Stewart, Philip Le C. F. and Moss, Patrick T. (2015). Fire patterns of South Eastern Queensland in a global context: A review. Large Wildland Fires Conference, Missoula, MT, United States, 19-23 May 2014. Missoula, MT, United States: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.
Changing Fire Regimes in Tropical and Subtropical Australia
Stewart, Philip (2017). Changing Fire Regimes in Tropical and Subtropical Australia. PhD Thesis, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2018.66
The role of the regeneration niche and its relationship with seedling recruitment diversity and abundance in Bush Regeneration
Doctor Philosophy — Associate Advisor
Use of interactive technology in captive great ape management
(2022) Master Philosophy — Associate Advisor
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