Books by Brian Walker

  •  Resilience Practice
    Resilience Practice Brian Walker

    Jazz on the river

    Resilience Practice

    Building Capacity to Absorb Disturbance and Maintain Function

    Brian Walker

    In 2006, Resilience Thinking addressed an essential question: As the natural systems that sustain us are subjected to shock after shock, how much can they take and still deliver the services we need ...

  •  Resilience Thinking
    Resilience Thinking Brian Walker

    Jazz on the river

    Resilience Thinking

    Sustaining Ecosystems and People in a Changing World

    Brian Walker

    Increasingly, cracks are appearing in the capacity of communities, ecosystems, and landscapes to provide the goods and services that sustain our planet's well-being. The response from most quarters has ...

  • The Kruger Experience
    The Kruger Experience Harry C. Biggs

    Jazz on the river

    The Kruger Experience

    Ecology And Management Of Savanna Heterogeneity

    Harry C. Biggs

    Kruger National Park in South Africa has one of the most extensive sets of records of any protected area in the world, and throughout its history has supported connections between science and ...

About the Author

Brian Walker is past Chief of Australia's CSIRO Division of Wildlife and Ecology and is currently the Program Director of the Resilience Alliance.
 
Walker has degrees in agriculture and ecology from universities in South Africa and Canada. His interests are in ecosystem function and dynamics, particularly in regard to resilience of tropical savannas and rangelands. He lectured at the University of Zimbabwe for six years and was then Professor of Botany and Director of the Centre for Resource Ecology at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg until 1985, when he moved to Australia as Chief of the CSIRO Division of Wildlife and Ecology.
 
He was leader of the International Decade of the Tropics Program on Responses of Savannas to Stress and Disturbance from 1984 to 1990, and of the Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems Project of the IGBP from 1989 to 1998, and is a past Chair of the Board of the Beijer International Institute for Ecological Economics in the Swedish Academy of Science. He has co-authored two books, edited seven, written over 150 scientific papers and is on the editorial boards of five international journals.
 
He received the Ecological Society of Australia's Gold Medal for 1999. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering.