Kirstie Fryirs
Macquarie University, NSW, Australia
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Kirstie is a professor of fluvial geomorphology at Macquarie University, Sydney. Her research focuses on understanding river forms and processes, river evolution, catchment-scale sediment budgets and (dis)connectivity, and human disturbance impacts on rivers. She has also developed frameworks for assessing the geomorphic condition and recovery potential of river systems and is the co-developer of the River Styles Framework. Her research also focuses on how geomorphology provides a physical template for ecosystem function and how science can be better used in environmental management. She has co-written and/or edited three books titled "Geomorphology and River Management", "River Futures", and "Geomorphic Analysis of River Systems: An Approach to Reading the landscape". Kirstie is a winner of the Gordon Warwick medal for excellence in research. She has now attended all nine Australian stream management conferences.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
It’s a good news story! Tracking geomorphic recovery of rivers in eastern New South Wales as part of process-based river management (#98)
10:50 AM
Kirstie Fryirs
Erosion / Sediment
Ecosystem productivity of a wet-dry tropics wetland system: Establishing a baseline understanding for conservation (#110)
10:50 AM
Danelle Agnew
Wetlands
Trialling the use of controlled burning for exotic vegetation management in novel riparian ecosystems (#17)
10:50 AM
Rebecca Mabbott
Riparian / Vegetation
Towards identifying geomorphic rarity and vulnerability use of River Styles in high ecological value aquatic ecosystems (#99)
11:10 AM
Fergus Hancock
Erosion / Sediment
9ASM 2018