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Lei Gao

Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Publications -  107
Citations -  3004

Lei Gao is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Sustainable development. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 102 publications receiving 1944 citations. Previous affiliations of Lei Gao include Penn State College of Information Sciences and Technology & Shandong Normal University.

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Finding pathways to national-scale land-sector sustainability

TL;DR: This work assesses the feasibility of achieving multiple SDG targets at the national scale for the Australian land-sector using the Land-Use Trade-Offs (LUTO) integrated land systems model and shows that target achievement is very sensitive to global efforts to abate emissions, domestic land-use policy, productivity growth rate, and land- use change adoption behaviour and capacity constraints.
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A spatial assessment framework for evaluating flood risk under extreme climates.

TL;DR: The framework and methodology developed in this research offers the Australian mining industry, and social and environmental studies around the world, an effective way to produce reliable assessment on flood risk for managing uncertainty in water availability under climate change.
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Ranking management strategies with complex outcomes: An AHP-fuzzy evaluation of recreational fishing using an integrated agent-based model of a coral reef ecosystem

TL;DR: A decision support system (DSS) for assessing management strategies, including a ''business-as-usual'' strategy and alternative site closure strategies are assessed using the proposed DSS and some results from a sensitivity analysis focussing on changes in preferences are presented.
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Land-use and sustainability under intersecting global change and domestic policy scenarios: Trajectories for Australia to 2050

TL;DR: Using the Land-Use Trade-Offs (LUTO) model, a comprehensive, detailed, integrated, and quantitative scenario analysis of land-use and sustainability for Australia's agricultural land from 2013-2050, under interacting global change and domestic policies, and considering key uncertainties is presented in this article.