Dr Anne Wallis

   Phone   +61 3 556 33150
Email   anne.wallis@deakin.edu.au
Position   Senior Lecturer
Campus   Warrnambool
Research grouping   Marine and Freshwater Science
Wildlife and Conservation Biology

Research interests

  1. Sustainable Catchment Management
  2. Conservation Biology
  3. Human Dimensions of Wildlife

Career

Senior Lecturer School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University (2007 - present)
Lecturer, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University (1999– 2006)
PhD Deakin University (2000)
Graduate Diploma (Resource Conservation) (1982)
Bachelor of Education (Environmental Science) (1978)

Key publications

Wallis, A., Richards, A., O'Toole, K. and Mitchell, B. (2007) Measuring Regional Sustainability: Lessons to be Learned International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development Vol 6, No 2, pp. 193-207 Inderscience Publishers, UK.

Wallis, A., Jamieson, D. and Wallis, R. (2007) Use by Birds and Mammals of Habitats of Different Complexity in Remnant and Revegetated sites in the Wannon Catchment Western Victoria The Victorian Naturalist Vol 124, No 3, pp. 149-156 Field Naturalists Club of Victoria, Australia

Wallis, A. (2006) Sustainability Indicators: Is There Consensus Among Stakeholders? International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development Vol 5, No 3, pp. 287-296 Inderscience Publishers, United Kingdom

O'Toole, K., Wallis, A. and Mitchell, B. (2006) Local perceptions of sustainability indicators Rural Society: The journal of research into rural and regional social issues for Australia and New Zealand Vol 16, No 1, pp. 25-46 Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt University, Australia

Wallis, A., Stokes, D., Wescott, G. and McGee, T. (1997) Certification and Labelling as a New Tool for Sustainable Forest Management Australian Journal of Environmental Management 4, pp. 224-238 Environment Institute of Australia, Melbourne

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Professional activities

Forestry Stewardship Council: Controlled Wood Risk Assessment Team
Middle Island Mareema Steering Committee - Little Penguin conservation program
Executive committee member of Asian Association for Biology Education

 

Postdoctoral fellows

NameProject title
Michelle GraymoreReshaping rural and regional urban customer attitudes to water saving in south west Victoria.  

 

PhD students

Student nameThesis title
Jenny EmenyIntegrating geospatial technologies for the multi-scale risk assessment of native environmental weeds in Victorian coastal reserves Anneke RichardsDeveloping An Index of Sustainability (AIRS) for south west Victoria  

 

Honours students

Student nameThesis title Kristie KingFlocking and Foraging behaviour of the Brolga (Grus rubicundus) in south west Victoria Amy LawryThe Ecology of the Little Penguin(Eudyptula minor) at the twelve Apostles, Western Victoria  

 

Teaching areas

Human Biology
Environmental Planning



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22nd September 2011