
Overview
Background
I am a natural resource economist with a research focus on the design and evaluation of resource and environmental policy and practice to facilitate global action to conserve biodiversity, mitigate climate risk and address United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. This requires quantification of the complex and sometimes perverse domestic and international carbon, biodiversity and socio-economic trade-offs (including leakages) that can be associated with well-intentioned policy.
My research is highly interdisciplinary and collaborative with colleagues at UQ and elsewhere in academia, government and industry, including ecologists, agricultural scientists, engineers and social scientists. The research methods I employ include stratified and replicated field experiments, cost-benefit analysis, lifecycle analysis of carbon, mathematical programming, simulation and applied environmental economics including non-market valuation.
Specific contexts in which I have evaluated the socio-economic, carbon and biodiversity conservation performance of management and policy include:
- Australian Indigenous agribusiness;
- Forest and wood product value chains in Australia, the United States, Fiji and the Philippines;
- Silvopastoral system value chains in Australia and Fiji;
- Wildfire risk mitigation in Australia and the United States;
- Invasive species management in Australia and the United States; and
- Biomass energy in the United States.
Availability
- Dr Tyron Venn is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Forestry Sciences, Australian National University
- Bachelor of Economics, Australian National University
- Bachelor (Honours) of Economics, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy of Natural Resource Economics, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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1. Evidence-based policy to reduce the international ecological footprint of wealthy nations and facilitate achievement of global climate and biodiversity conservation targets
Increasing globalisation requires that the design of domestic natural resource, carbon and conservation policies account for international as well as domestic carbon, biodiversity, social and economic trade-offs. International impacts arise when domestic consumer demand 'leaks' into international markets. For example, Australia imports the equivalent of millions of cubic metres of logs every year from tropical developing countries and China to supply the nation with wood. What are the climate and biodiversity impacts of this large per capita international footprint? What evidence-based policies can Australia implement to reduce these impacts?
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2. Financial, carbon and ecological performance of silvopastoral systems
Where, how and to what extent can the integration of trees with pasture and livestock (silvopastoral systems) improve farm resilience, increase and diversify farm incomes, increase net carbon sequestration and provide habitat to conserve flora and fauna?
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3. Design management practices and policy frameworks to maximise carbon sequestration in forests and woodlands
Develop and apply evidence-based economic and biophysical models to inform the development of management practices and policy to maximise the contribution of Australia's forests and woodlands to global efforts to mitigate climate risk.
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4. Ecologically sustainable and economically efficient timber production
Australia is heavily reliant on timber imports from developing countries to satisfy consumer demand. The nation's timber plantation estate area has been shrinking since 2012 and the area of publicly owned native forests available for harvesting has contracted by 75% since 1996. This research program will quantify the ecological trade-offs associated with timber production and design evidence-based management prescriptions and policy to encourage ecologically sustainable and economically efficient timber production.
Works
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2010
Journal Article
The effects of wildfire and environmental amenities on property values in northwest Montana, USA
Stetler, Kyle M., Venn, Tyron J. and Calkin, David E. (2010). The effects of wildfire and environmental amenities on property values in northwest Montana, USA. Ecological Economics, 69 (11), 2233-2243. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2010.06.009
2010
Journal Article
Guiding preventative wildland fire mitigation policy and decisions with an economic modeling system
Stockmann, Keith, Burchfield, James, Calkin, Dave and Venn, Tyron (2010). Guiding preventative wildland fire mitigation policy and decisions with an economic modeling system. Forest Policy and Economics, 12 (2), 147-154. doi: 10.1016/j.forpol.2009.09.009
2009
Journal Article
Challenges of socio-economically evaluating wildfire management on non-industrial private and public forestland in the Western United States
Venn, Tyron J. and Calkin, David E. (2009). Challenges of socio-economically evaluating wildfire management on non-industrial private and public forestland in the Western United States. Small-scale Forestry, 8 (1), 43-61. doi: 10.1007/s11842-008-9065-z
2008
Journal Article
Factors influencing large wildland fire suppression expenditures
Liang, Jingjing, Calkin, Dave E., Gebert, Krista M., Venn, Tyron J. and Silverstein, Robin P. (2008). Factors influencing large wildland fire suppression expenditures. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 17 (5), 650-659. doi: 10.1071/WF07010
2008
Journal Article
Valuing carbon sequestration benefits: an application to hoop pine plantations in north Queensland, Australia
Venn, T. J., Harrison, S. R. and Herbohn, J. L. (2008). Valuing carbon sequestration benefits: an application to hoop pine plantations in north Queensland, Australia. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 15 (2), 121-130. doi: 10.1080/14486563.2008.9725192
2008
Book Chapter
Appendix A: MCA Terminology
Tyron J. Venn (2008). Appendix A: MCA Terminology. Socio-economic Evaluation of Indigenous Enterprise Development: The Case of Wik Forestry, Cape York Peninsula, Australia. (pp. 473-476) Saarbrucken: VDM.
2008
Book Chapter
Appendix P: Private performance of optimal timber utilisation policies for scenario 3
Tyron J. Venn (2008). Appendix P: Private performance of optimal timber utilisation policies for scenario 3. Socio-economic Evaluation of Indigenous Enterprise Development: The Case of Wik Forestry, Cape York Peninsula, Australia. (pp. 621-634) Saarbrucken: VDM.
2008
Book Chapter
Appendix M: GAMS Programming Code for the Wik Forestry Goal Programming Model
Tyron J. Venn (2008). Appendix M: GAMS Programming Code for the Wik Forestry Goal Programming Model. Socio-economic Evaluation of Indigenous Enterprise Development: The Case of Wik Forestry, Cape York Peninsula, Australia. (pp. 545-592) Saarbrucken: VDM.
2008
Book Chapter
Appendix Q: Private performance of optimal timber utilisation policies for scenario 4
Tyron J. Venn (2008). Appendix Q: Private performance of optimal timber utilisation policies for scenario 4. Socio-economic Evaluation of Indigenous Enterprise Development: The Case of Wik Forestry, Cape York Peninsula, Australia. (pp. 635-648) Saarbrucken: VDM.
2008
Book Chapter
Appendices B to F
Tyron J. Venn (2008). Appendices B to F. Socio-economic Evaluation of Indigenous Enterprise Development: The Case of Wik Forestry, Cape York Peninsula, Australia. (pp. 477-508) Saarbrucken: VDM.
2008
Book Chapter
Appendices G to L
Tyron J. Venn (2008). Appendices G to L. Socio-economic Evaluation of Indigenous Enterprise Development: The Case of Wik Forestry, Cape York Peninsula, Australia. (pp. 509-544) Saarbrucken: VDM.
2008
Book Chapter
Appendix N: Private performance of optimal timber utilisation policies for scenario 1
Tyron J. Venn (2008). Appendix N: Private performance of optimal timber utilisation policies for scenario 1. Socio-economic Evaluation of Indigenous Enterprise Development: The Case of Wik Forestry, Cape York Peninsula, Australia. (pp. 593-606) Saarbrucken: VDM.
2008
Book Chapter
Appendix O: Private performance of optimal timber utilisation policies for scenario 2
Tyron J. Venn (2008). Appendix O: Private performance of optimal timber utilisation policies for scenario 2. Socio-economic Evaluation of Indigenous Enterprise Development: The Case of Wik Forestry, Cape York Peninsula, Australia. (pp. 607-620) Saarbrucken: VDM.
2007
Journal Article
Economic implications of inalienable and communal native title: the case of Wik forestry in Australia
Venn, Tyron J. (2007). Economic implications of inalienable and communal native title: the case of Wik forestry in Australia. Ecological Economics, 64 (1), 131-142. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2007.02.007
2007
Journal Article
Accommodating indigenous cultural heritage values in resource assessment: Cape York Peninsula and the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia
Venn, Tyron J. and Quiggin, John (2007). Accommodating indigenous cultural heritage values in resource assessment: Cape York Peninsula and the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia. Ecological Economics, 61 (2-3), 334-344. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2006.03.003
2007
Conference Publication
Challenges of socio-economically evaluating wildfire management in and adjacent to non-industrial private forestland in the Western United States
Venn, Tyron J. and Calkin, David E. (2007). Challenges of socio-economically evaluating wildfire management in and adjacent to non-industrial private forestland in the Western United States. Improving the Triple Bottom Line Returns from Small-scale Forestry, Ormoc, The Philippines, 18 - 21 June 2007. Gatton, Qld, Australia: The University of Queensland.
2005
Other Outputs
Accommodating Indigenous Cultural Heritage Values in Resource Assessment: Cape York Peninsula and the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia, Murray Darling Program Working Paper M05_5
Venn, T. J. and Quiggin, J. C. (2005). Accommodating Indigenous Cultural Heritage Values in Resource Assessment: Cape York Peninsula and the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia, Murray Darling Program Working Paper M05_5. Australia: School of Economics, The University of Queensland.
2005
Conference Publication
Estimated Financial Performance of Exotic and Indigenous Tree Species in Smallholder Plantations in Leyte Province
Harrison, S. R., Venn, T. J., Sales, R. F., Mangaoang, E. O. and Herbohn, J. L. (2005). Estimated Financial Performance of Exotic and Indigenous Tree Species in Smallholder Plantations in Leyte Province. ACIAR Smallholder Forestry Project ASEM/2000/088 Redevelopment, Ormoc City, the Philippines, 19-21 August, 2004. Australia: The University of Queensland.
2005
Journal Article
Estimated Financial Performance of Exotic and Indigenous Tree Species in Smallholder Plantations in Leyte Province
Harrison, S. R., Venn, T. J., Sales, R., Mangaoang, E. O. and Herbohn, J. L. (2005). Estimated Financial Performance of Exotic and Indigenous Tree Species in Smallholder Plantations in Leyte Province. Annals of Tropical Research, 27 (1), 67-80.
2005
Journal Article
Financial and economic performance of long-rotation hardwood plantation investments in Queensland, Australia
Venn, T. J. (2005). Financial and economic performance of long-rotation hardwood plantation investments in Queensland, Australia. Forest Policy And Economics, 7 (3), 437-454. doi: 10.1016/j.forpol.2003.08.003
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Master Philosophy
REGENERATIVE AGROFORESTRY IN ACTION: EXPLORING THE LINK BETWEEN CROP DIVERSITY AND SUSTAINABILITY
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Salit Kark
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Doctor Philosophy
Optimising supply chain and composting techniques to reduce Australia's food waste problem
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Renuka Mahadevan, Professor Susanne Schmidt
Completed supervision
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Social and Financial Viability of Utilising Senile Coconut Palms for the Manufacture of Veneer and Engineered Wood Products in Fiji
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Natalie Jones
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Evaluation of the potential for silvicultural treatments to increase private native forest log supply to the Queensland hardwood timber industry
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ammar Abdul Aziz
Media
Enquiries
Contact Dr Tyron Venn directly for media enquiries about:
- ACCU
- ACCUs
- agroforestry
- Australian carbon credit unit
- Australian carbon credit units
- carbon
- carbon accounting
- carbon sequestration
- deforestation
- emissions reduction
- fire
- forest management
- forestry
- land clearing
- leakage
- lifecycle analysis
- logging
- native forest
- native forests
- plantation
- prescribed fire
- silviculture
- silvopastoral systems
- timber
- timber harvesting
- timber plantation
- trees on farms
- wildfire
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