Nicholas MURRAY

Biographie

Dr Nicholas Murray is Associate Professor in Global Ecology and Conservation at James Cook University. Nick's research focuses on delivering the science necessary to inform local-to-global scale environmental management and conservation. He works the interface of ecology, geospatial science and geography, and has ongoing research projects focused around detecting and responding to change in ecosystems and wildlife populations. He has published extensively in the scientific literature on ecosystem dynamics, earth observation, global change, migration ecology and conservation science. Nick travels far and wide to study Earth's changing environments and has a number of projects working on several of the world's most remote ecosystems.

Nick's work has been recognised with awards including the Eureka Prize (as part of a global conservation team), the IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management Young Professional Award, Google GEO for Good Award and the Australian Academy of Science ASPIRE Prize for innovation. He is an active member of the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems global team, co-author of the RLE guidelines and Global Ecosystem Typology, and serves as an Associate Editor for Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation. Nick is also the Science Lead of the Global Ecosystems Atlas initiative.

Nick's lab website (http://www.globalecologylab.org) reports recent newspublications, and open-source datasets and software developed in our group. You can also read profiles on Nick's research in Nature (Ecology's remote-sensing revolution) and Science (Mud on the move).

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Global Ecosystems Atlas: The Innovation Layer for Nature Action using IUCN’s Typology

oct 10 2025 (18:00 - 19:00)

Room: IUCN Programme 2026-2029 Pavilion - R3
Global Ecosystems Atlas: The Innovation Layer for Nature Action using IUCN’s Typology
IUCN Red List of Ecosystems: from theory to practice. Step by step training

oct 11 2025 (08:30 - 10:30)

Room: Conference Hall B: Session Room 10
IUCN Red List of Ecosystems: from theory to practice. Step by step training
Protecting Nature using Geospatial AI, Analysis and Storytelling

oct 12 2025 (11:00 - 12:00)

Room: Nature Positive Pavilion
Protecting Nature using Geospatial AI, Analysis and Storytelling