

Alex R. Chapman
Alex Chapman was for many years a Research Scientist at the Western Australian Herbarium in DBCA’s Science and Conservation Division managing the online publications and bioinformatics group there. He is a past editor of WA’s journal of systematic botany – Nuytsia and lectured in biodiversity informatics for the School of Natural Sciences at Edith Cowan University.
Most recently he worked in WA's Yilgarn as part of threatened flora surveys around the floristically rich Mt Holland area.
He has been the WA Chapter Chair for the Australian Citizen Science Association (ACSA) for 5 years.
Previously, he worked for seven years as a Consulting Scientist
with the environmental technology consultancy Gaia Resources. There he managed their Citizen Science program and worked in business development, project management, and in marketing for the company.






