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Australia
2023

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14364
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Overview

David Lamb is affiliated with the University of New England in Australia. Their research contributions are documented primarily within the context of tidal and wave energy generation.

Lamb's recent publication record includes the paper titled Optimising Tidal Lagoon Design and Operation for Energy Generation, published in 2025 in the Proceedings of the European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference. This work represents a focus on the optimization of renewable energy systems, specifically tidal lagoons, highlighting design and operational considerations for energy generation.

The frequent co-authors associated with David Lamb include:

  • Jingjing Xue
  • Evans Paul
  • Nikolaos Spanakis
  • Matthew Allmark
  • Robert Jeffrey

The primary publication venue for Lamb's work is:

  • Proceedings of the European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference

Best Publications

  • Restoration of Degraded Tropical Forest Landscapes

    David Lamb;David Lamb;Peter D. Erskine;Peter D. Erskine;John A. Parrotta;John A. Parrotta

  • The Potential for Species Conservation in Tropical Secondary Forests

    Robin L. Chazdon;Carlos A. Peres;Daisy H. Dent;Douglas Sheil

  • PA—Precision Agriculture: Remote-Sensing and Mapping of Weeds in Crops

    D.W. Lamb;R.B. Brown

  • Planted forests and biodiversity.

    Jean-Michel Carnus;John Parrotta;Eckehard G. Brockerhoff;Michel Arbez

  • Influence of Androgen Suppression Therapy for Prostate Cancer on the Frequency and Timing of Fatal Myocardial Infarctions

    Anthony V. D'Amico;James W. Denham;Juanita Crook;Ming-Hui Chen

  • Short-term neoadjuvant androgen deprivation and radiotherapy for locally advanced prostate cancer: 10-year data from the TROG 96.01 randomised trial

    James W Denham;Allison Steigler;David S Lamb;David Joseph

  • Identification of yellow rust in wheat using in-situ spectral reflectance measurements and airborne hyperspectral imaging

    Wenjiang Huang;Wenjiang Huang;David W. Lamb;Zheng Niu;Yongjiang Zhang

  • Optical remote sensing applications in viticulture - a review

    Andrew Hall;Andrew Hall;D Lamb;D Lamb;Bruno Holzapfel;Bruno Holzapfel;J Louis;J Louis

  • Large‐scale Ecological Restoration of Degraded Tropical Forest Lands: The Potential Role of Timber Plantations

    David Lamb

  • Short-term androgen deprivation and radiotherapy for locally advanced prostate cancer: results from the Trans-Tasman Radiation Oncology Group 96.01 randomised controlled trial.

    James W Denham;Allison Steigler;David S Lamb;David Joseph

  • A Policy-Driven Knowledge Agenda for Global Forest and Landscape Restoration

    Robin L. Chazdon;Pedro H. S. Brancalion;David Lamb;Lars Laestadius

  • Tirapazamine, Cisplatin, and Radiation Versus Fluorouracil, Cisplatin, and Radiation in Patients With Locally Advanced Head and Neck Cancer: A Randomized Phase II Trial of the Trans-Tasman Radiation Oncology Group (TROG 98.02)

    Danny Rischin;Lester Peters;Richard Fisher;Andrew Macann

  • Plantation forests, climate change and biodiversity

    S. M. Pawson;A. Brin;E. G. Brockerhoff;D. Lamb

  • Tree species diversity and ecosystem function: Can tropical multi-species plantations generate greater productivity?

    Peter D. Erskine;David Lamb;Mila Bristow

  • Restoration of plant biodiversity beneath tropical tree plantations in Northern Australia

    R Keenan;D Lamb;D Lamb;O Woldring;O Woldring;T Irvine;T Irvine

  • Evaluating ten spectral vegetation indices for identifying rust infection in individual wheat leaves

    Rakhesh Devadas;Rakhesh Devadas;David Lamb;David Lamb;S Simpfendorfer;David Backhouse

  • Using remote sensing to predict grape phenolics and colour at harvest in a Cabernet Sauvignon vineyard: Timing observations against vine phenology and optimising image resolution

    David W. Lamb;David W. Lamb;David W. Lamb;M. M. Weedon;R. G. V. Bramley;R. G. V. Bramley

  • Estimating leaf nitrogen concentration in ryegrass ( Lolium spp.) pasture using the chlorophyll red-edge: theoretical modelling and experimental observations

    D. W. Lamb;M. Steyn-Ross;P. Schaare;M. M. Hanna

  • The Role of Isolated Trees in Facilitating Tree Seedling Recruitment at a Degraded Sub-Tropical Rainforest Site

    Ing Toh;Melina Gillespie;David Lamb

  • Rehabilitation and Restoration of Degraded Forests

    David Lamb;Don Gilmour

Frequent Co-Authors

Rodney J. Keenan
Rodney J. Keenan University of Melbourne
Jennifer Firn
Jennifer Firn Queensland University of Technology
Brian Wilson
Brian Wilson University of New England
Geoffrey Hinch
Geoffrey Hinch University of New England
Dennis R. Taaffe
Dennis R. Taaffe Edith Cowan University
Hamish McCallum
Hamish McCallum Griffith University
John A. Parrotta
John A. Parrotta US Forest Service
Nick Reid
Nick Reid University of New England
Lester J. Peters
Lester J. Peters Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Robert U. Newton
Robert U. Newton Edith Cowan University

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