Angus Webb
The University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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Angus Webb is a Professor in the Environmental Hydrology and Water Resources group, Department of Infrastructure Engineering, The University of Melbourne. He has over 25 years experience in research and management of freshwater systems. Angus completed a PhD in marine ecology before the intersection of personal and professional lives saw him pivot to freshwater systems. Angus' research centers on the monitoring, evaluation and adaptive management of environmental flows, and he currently leads the Goulburn River and Northern Victorian Tributaries selected area project in the Australian Government's Flow Monitoring, Evaluation and Research program. Other research interests include the effects of riverine habitat network structure on population and community outcomes, and improving the use of existing published evidence in the management of freshwater environments.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
The effect of discrete and continuous-time representation of populations on discrete-space riverine landscapes (#81)
2:45 PM
Erandathi Ekanayake
Special Session: Flowing Through Space and Time: Examining different dimensions of scale and using multiscale approaches in stream ecology 2.0
Filling knowledge gaps through monitoring: when do we have enough data? (#208)
11:45 AM
Angus Webb
Special Session: Addressing the Grand Challenges to Freshwater Biomonitoring 1.0
SFS 2025