Professor Simon Haberle

Simon completed his PhD at ANU on the Late Quaternary Environmental History of the Tari Basin, Papua New Guinea, in 1994. While holding postdoctoral positions at the Smithsonian (STRI, Panama) and at the University of Cambridge he continued to pursue his interest in the role of past climate change and human activity on tropical and temperate ecosystems through work in the Amazon Basin and southern South America. His research is currently focussed on the application of high-resolution palaeoecological analysis to our understanding of the impact of climate variability and human activity on terrestrial ecosystems of the Pacific and Indian Oceans during the Holocene. He is also developing e-Research tools in palaeoecology such as the Australasian Pollen and Spore Atlas and the PalaeoWorks website. He is currently using his knowledge of Australian pollen to explore the impact of atmospheric pollen and spores on respiratory health.
Type
Party
Party Type
person
Access Privileges
School of Culture, History and Language
Title
Professor
Given Name
Simon
Surname
Haberle
Uni ID
u3399096
NLA Identifier
46778553
Full Description
Simon completed his PhD at ANU on the Late Quaternary Environmental History of the Tari Basin, Papua New Guinea, in 1994. While holding postdoctoral positions at the Smithsonian (STRI, Panama) and at the University of Cambridge he continued to pursue his interest in the role of past climate change and human activity on tropical and temperate ecosystems through work in the Amazon Basin and southern South America. His research is currently focussed on the application of high-resolution palaeoecological analysis to our understanding of the impact of climate variability and human activity on terrestrial ecosystems of the Pacific and Indian Oceans during the Holocene. He is also developing e-Research tools in palaeoecology such as the Australasian Pollen and Spore Atlas and the PalaeoWorks website. He is currently using his knowledge of Australian pollen to explore the impact of atmospheric pollen and spores on respiratory health.
Email Address
simon.haberle@anu.edu.au
Postal Address
School of Culture, History and Language ANU College of Asia and the Pacific HC Coombs Building
Phone Number
+61 2 61255125
Website Address
https://researchers.anu.edu.au/researchers/haberle-sg; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5802-6535
Fields of Research
060206 - Palaeoecology; 060208 - Terrestrial Ecology
Status: Published
Published to:
  • Australian National University
  • Australian National Data Service
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