
Overview
Background
James is an applied conservation scientist and bioegeographer working at the interface between ecology, policy and management to improve outcomes for biodiversity. He has a particular interest in understanding how humanity influences landscape and the climate, and what this means for biodiversity and ecosystem service outcomes, and the implications of this for environmental policy setting and management.
As a Professor of Conservation Science at The University of Queensland, he leads two research groups. The Green Fire Science research group (www.greenfirescience.com) mission is to do applied research that is linked directly to the practice of large-scale conservation and the Research and Recovery of Endangered Species (https://raresgroup.com.au) mission is to focus on Australia's rarest, least studied species to try and work out their needs and work with those on-ground practioners to try and save them.
James has been passionate conservation for decades. As a Rhodes Scholar, James undertook his PhD research studying in Madagascar, trying to come up with conservation plans to save endemic bird species inhabiting the country’s remaining littoral forest. Since then he has published more than 400 peer-reviewed papers, book chapters and reports on conservation related matters, ranging from assessing the impacts of climate change on species to mapping the effectiveness of protected areas on biodiversity conservation outcomes globally. He has served on the International Panel for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) Data and Knowledge Task Force, and is a Research Fellow for the United Nation’s Environment Program, a Senior Technical expert for the United Nations Development Program’s Global Programme on Nature for Development, and was the founding chair of the International Union for Nature Conservation Climate Change Specialist Group. James sits on the scientific committees of BirdLife Australia and SUBAC. James was global president of the Society for Conservation Biology in 2015-17.
I am also an affiliated researcher at the Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science.
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford
Research interests
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Conservation policy and practice
Works
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2014
Journal Article
Choosing Open Access
Fuller, Richard A., Lee, Jasmine R. and Watson, James E. (2014). Choosing Open Access. Conservation Biology, 28 (6), 1443-1444. doi: 10.1111/cobi.12356
2014
Journal Article
Who will save the last primary forests on Earth
Mackey, Brendan and Watson, James (2014). Who will save the last primary forests on Earth. National Geographic Voices
2014
Journal Article
Principles for integrated island management in the tropical Pacific
Jupiter, Stacy D., Jenkins, Aaron P., Lee Long, Warren J., Maxwell, Sean L., Carruthers, Tim J. B., Hodge, Kate B., Govan, Hugh, Tamelander, Jerker and Watson, James E. M. (2014). Principles for integrated island management in the tropical Pacific. Pacific Conservation Biology, 20 (2), 193-205. doi: 10.1071/PC140193
2014
Journal Article
Targeting global protected area expansion for imperiled biodiversity
Venter, Oscar, Fuller, Richard A., Segan, Daniel B., Carwardine, Josie, Brooks, Thomas, Butchart, Stuart H. M., Di Marco, Moreno, Iwamura, Takuya, Joseph, Liana, O'Grady, Damien, Possingham, Hugh P., Rondinini, Carlo, Smith, Robert J., Venter, Michelle and Watson, James E. M. (2014). Targeting global protected area expansion for imperiled biodiversity. PLoS Biology, 12 (6) e1001891, e1001891.1-e1001891.7. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1001891
2014
Journal Article
Policy options for the world’s primary forests in multilateral environmental agreements
Mackey, Brendan, DellaSala, Dominick A., Kormos, Cyril, Lindenmayer, David, Kumpel, Noelle, Zimmerman, Barbara, Hugh, Sonia, Young, Virginia, Foley, Sean, Kriton Arsenis and Watson, James Edward (2014). Policy options for the world’s primary forests in multilateral environmental agreements. Conservation Letters, 8 (2), 139-147. doi: 10.1111/conl.12120
2014
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Efficiently targeting resources to deter illegal activities in protected areas
Plumptre, Andrew J., Fuller, Richard A., Rwetsiba, Aggrey, Wanyama, Fredrick, Kujirakwinja, Deo, Driciru, Margaret, Nangendo, Grace, Watson, James E. M. and Possingham, Hugh P. (2014). Efficiently targeting resources to deter illegal activities in protected areas. Journal of Applied Ecology, 51 (3), 714-725. doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.12227
2014
Journal Article
Bridging the science-implementation gap: engaging with conservation NGOs can make the difference
Watson, James (2014). Bridging the science-implementation gap: engaging with conservation NGOs can make the difference. Decision Point (79), 3-3.
2014
Journal Article
Human responses to climate change will seriously impact biodiversity conservation: it's time we start planning for them
Watson, James E. M. (2014). Human responses to climate change will seriously impact biodiversity conservation: it's time we start planning for them. Conservation Letters, 7 (1), 1-2. doi: 10.1111/conl.12083
2014
Journal Article
Achieving open access to conservation science
Fuller, Richard A., Lee, Jasmine R. and Watson, James E. M. (2014). Achieving open access to conservation science. Conservation Biology, 28 (6), 1550-1557. doi: 10.1111/cobi.12346
2014
Book Chapter
Climate change
Dudley, Nigel and Watson, James (2014). Climate change. Applications of key biodiversity areas: end-user consultations. (pp. 92-95) edited by Nigel Dudley, Jessica L. Boucher, Annabelle Cuttelod, Thomas M. Brooks and Penny F. Langhammer. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN.
2013
Journal Article
Biodiversity conservation in a changing climate: a review of threats and implications for conservation planning in Myanmar
Rao, Madhu, Htun, Saw, Platt, Steven G., Tizard, Robert, Poole, Colin, Myint, Than and Watson, James E. M. (2013). Biodiversity conservation in a changing climate: a review of threats and implications for conservation planning in Myanmar. Ambio, 42 (7), 789-804. doi: 10.1007/s13280-013-0423-5
2013
Journal Article
Being climate smart means looking forward and backward: cost-effective conservation in a time of climate change
Watson, James, Butt, Nathalie and Iwamura, Takuya (2013). Being climate smart means looking forward and backward: cost-effective conservation in a time of climate change. Decision Point (75), 7-7.
2013
Journal Article
Adapt or die: where in the world should we start on cost-effective conservation
Watson, James, Butt, Nathalie and Iwamura, Takuya (2013, 10 02). Adapt or die: where in the world should we start on cost-effective conservation
2013
Journal Article
Mapping vulnerability and conservation adaptation strategies under climate change
Watson, James E. M., Iwamura, Takuya and Butt, Nathalie (2013). Mapping vulnerability and conservation adaptation strategies under climate change. Nature Climate Change, Advance online publication (11), 1-6. doi: 10.1038/nclimate2007
2013
Other Outputs
We’ve been asking the wrong questions about conservation
Watson, James (2013, 07 29). We’ve been asking the wrong questions about conservation The Guardian
2013
Journal Article
A framework for systematic conservation planning and management of Mediterranean landscapes
Levin, Noam, Watson, James E. M., Joseph, Liana N., Grantham, Hedley S., Hadar, Liat, Apel, Naomi, Perevolotsky, Avi, DeMalach, Niv, Possingham, Hugh P. and Kark, Salit (2013). A framework for systematic conservation planning and management of Mediterranean landscapes. Biological Conservation, 158, 371-383. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2012.08.032
2013
Journal Article
Trends and biases in the listing and recovery planning for threatened species: an Australian case study
Walsh, Jessica C., Watson, James E. M., Bottrill, Madeleine C., Joseph, Liana N. and Possingham, Hugh P. (2013). Trends and biases in the listing and recovery planning for threatened species: an Australian case study. Oryx, 47 (1), 134-143. doi: 10.1017/S003060531100161X
2013
Journal Article
Accommodating the human response for realistic adaptation planning: response to Gillson et al.
Watson, James E. M. and Segan, Daniel B. (2013). Accommodating the human response for realistic adaptation planning: response to Gillson et al.. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 28 (10), 573-574. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2013.06.006
2013
Other Outputs
Pacific integrated island management: principles, case studies and lessons learned
Jupiter, Stacey, Jenkins, Aaron, Long, Warren Lee, Maxwell, Sean, Watson, James, Hodge, Kate, Govan, Hugh and Carruthers, Tim (2013). Pacific integrated island management: principles, case studies and lessons learned. Apia, Samoa; Nairobi, Kenya: Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP); United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
2013
Other Outputs
A Systematic Approach to Incorporate the Human Response into Climate Change Conservation Planning
Segan, Daniel B., Watson, James E. M., Hole, David G., Donatti, Camila I., Zganjar, Chris, Martin, Shaun, Mutu, Kamweti and Bailey, Natalie (2013). A Systematic Approach to Incorporate the Human Response into Climate Change Conservation Planning. New York, NY, United States: Africa Biodiversity Collaborative Group.
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Managing grazing in the grasslands of Queenslands Channel Country: a critical refuge for the Critically Endangered Plains Wanderer
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Autecology of an endangered Australian passerine: CarpentarianGrasswren (Amytornis dorotheae)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Martine Maron
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Master Philosophy
Engaging elected representatives and constituencies for biodiversity conservation success
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Classifying and understanding the effectiveness of ecological corridors and their role in wider landscape and seascape integrity
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Carissa Klein
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Doctor Philosophy
Biogeography and conservation assessment of the endangered Northern Masked Owl
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Ecology and conservation of the Buff-breasted Button-quail (Turnix olivii)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Martine Maron
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Master Philosophy
Engaging elected representatives and constituencies for biodiversity conservation success
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
The Conservation Biogeography of the Red Goshawk
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Megafauna losses and predatory interactions in tropical forests
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Matthew Luskin
Completed supervision
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2024
Master Philosophy
Engaging elected representatives and constituencies for biodiversity conservation success
Principal Advisor
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Ecology and conservation of the Buff-breasted Button-quail (Turnix olivii)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Martine Maron
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Assessing the state and planning for the conservation of intact ecosystems
Principal Advisor
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Conservation Biogeography of the Night Parrot (Pezoporus occidentalis)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Richard Fuller
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Improving Australia's response to the biodiversity crisis
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr April Reside
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Environmental implications of meeting future demand for sugarcane-based ethanol in Brazil.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Anthony Halog
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Improving Marine Conservation Planning in a Time of Global Change
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham, Associate Professor Carissa Klein
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Wilderness Conservation in the Anthropocene
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Assessment and planning for emerging impacts of climate change on species
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Eve McDonald-Madden
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Megafauna losses and predatory interactions in tropical forests
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Matthew Luskin
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Ecological restoration planning for effective conservation of terrestrial biodiversity
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Biodiversity Risks and Safeguards of Global Infrastructure Finance: The Case of China's Belt and Road Initiative
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Martine Maron
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Reducing fishing impacts on species of conservation concern at multiple scales
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Salit Kark, Associate Professor Carissa Klein
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Planning for Australian threatened species' recovery
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Assessing the effectiveness of planned adaptation in rural Pacific Island communities: case studies from Fiji and Kiribati
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Karen McNamara
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Impact mitigation in marine and coastal environments: policy challenges and shortfalls
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Martine Maron
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The exposure and contribution of predators and scavengers to humans
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Matthew Holden, Professor Eve McDonald-Madden
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Development, armed conflict and conservation: improving the effectiveness of conservation decisions in conflict hotspots using Colombia as a case study
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham, Associate Professor Laura Sonter, Professor Martine Maron
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Natural capital and distributive justice; a multidisciplinary, multi-scalar assessment
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Bradd Witt
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
The impact of urban growth and climate change on heat stress in a sub-tropical Australian city
Associate Advisor
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Using fine and coarse conservation targets to maximize cost-effectiveness of road mitigation and protected areas
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham
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