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Trent is a bushfire risk modeller interested in all aspects of bushfire management. His work covers a range of theoretical and applied aspects of bushfire behaviour and management.
The main focus of his research is optimising management expenditure to reduce the risk of detrimental fire impacts on people, property and the environment. Trent' s early research was in conservation biology focusing on amphibians.During his PhD, he worked with Forests NSW and learnt the applied fundamentals of forest and fire management. His post - doctoral research began with fire ecology and shifted to focusing on trade - offs between human and natural assets. Over the last ten years, his research has combined fire simulation with risk research methodologies such as Bayesian Networks. The novel approach to fire management has allowed for the analysis of landscape fire risk to multiple asset types(environmental, economic, social, cultural) over days, seasons and decades.Trent is currently leading a project that will develop a fire regime simulation tool to address this question for both managers and researchers. Trent' s teaches undergraduate and masters level subjects. He is currently co - ordinating Patterns and Processes of Landscape Fire(FRST90025), Bushfire Planning and Management(FRST90017) and Spatial Tools for Ecosystem Sciences(ENST90045), and co - coordinates Fire in the Australian Landscape(FRST30002), and Building Behaviour in Bushfires(EVSC90023).Trent teaches into a range of other courses including Human / Non Human Encounters and Contested Resources. Supervision is an important component of any academic. Trent supervises a range of research students from laboratory studies of fire fundamentals, field based research projects on fire and fire ecology and computer based studies including remote sensing, fire behaviour simulation and species distribution modelling.
The main focus of his research is optimising management expenditure to reduce the risk of detrimental fire impacts on people, property and the environment. Trent' s early research was in conservation biology focusing on amphibians.During his PhD, he worked with Forests NSW and learnt the applied fundamentals of forest and fire management. His post - doctoral research began with fire ecology and shifted to focusing on trade - offs between human and natural assets. Over the last ten years, his research has combined fire simulation with risk research methodologies such as Bayesian Networks. The novel approach to fire management has allowed for the analysis of landscape fire risk to multiple asset types(environmental, economic, social, cultural) over days, seasons and decades.Trent is currently leading a project that will develop a fire regime simulation tool to address this question for both managers and researchers. Trent' s teaches undergraduate and masters level subjects. He is currently co - ordinating Patterns and Processes of Landscape Fire(FRST90025), Bushfire Planning and Management(FRST90017) and Spatial Tools for Ecosystem Sciences(ENST90045), and co - coordinates Fire in the Australian Landscape(FRST30002), and Building Behaviour in Bushfires(EVSC90023).Trent teaches into a range of other courses including Human / Non Human Encounters and Contested Resources. Supervision is an important component of any academic. Trent supervises a range of research students from laboratory studies of fire fundamentals, field based research projects on fire and fire ecology and computer based studies including remote sensing, fire behaviour simulation and species distribution modelling.
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Landscape Ecologyno. 3 (2024): 1-22
International Journal of Wildland Fireno. 3 (2024)
Shona Elliot- Kerr,James Hilton,Kate Parkins,K. C. Ujjwal,Carolyn Huston,William Swedosh,Trent Penman
ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE (2024): 105944
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (2024): 109990
Biological Conservation (2024): 110555
FIRE SAFETY JOURNAL (2024): 104057
FIRE ECOLOGYno. 1 (2023): 1-13
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Global Environmental Change (2023): 102722-102722
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