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Dr Tyron Venn
Dr

Tyron Venn

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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

Works

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91 works between 1999 and 2024

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2001

Book Chapter

Impediments to Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the Philippines

Venn, T., Harrison, S.R. and Herbohn, J. L. (2001). Impediments to Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the Philippines. Socio-Economic Aspects of Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the Philippines. (pp. 167-181) edited by S.R. Harrison and J.L. Herbohn. Canberra, Australia: CSIRO.

Impediments to Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the Philippines

2001

Book Chapter

Modelling Stand Yield of Non-Traditional Timber Species Under Sparse Data

Venn, T., Beard, R. M. and Harrison, S. R. (2001). Modelling Stand Yield of Non-Traditional Timber Species Under Sparse Data. Socio-Economic Aspects of Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the Philippines. (pp. 55-77) edited by S.R. Harrison and J.L. Herbohn. Canberra, Australia: CSIRO.

Modelling Stand Yield of Non-Traditional Timber Species Under Sparse Data

2001

Book Chapter

Predicting Yields and Returns to Smallholder Plantation Forestry: A Philippines Case Study

Venn, T. J., Harrison, S. R. and Herbohn, J. L. (2001). Predicting Yields and Returns to Smallholder Plantation Forestry: A Philippines Case Study. Sustainable Farm Forestry in the Tropics: Social and Economic Analysis and Policy. (pp. 61-76) edited by S.R. Harrison and J.L. Herbohn. UK: Edward Elgar.

Predicting Yields and Returns to Smallholder Plantation Forestry: A Philippines Case Study

2001

Book Chapter

Relative Financial Performance of Australian and Traditional Timber Species in the Philippines

Venn, T., Harrison, S. R. and Herbohn, J. L. (2001). Relative Financial Performance of Australian and Traditional Timber Species in the Philippines. Socio-Economic Aspects of Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the Philippines. (pp. 93-110) edited by S.R. Harrison and J.L. Herbohn. Canberra, Australia: CSIRO.

Relative Financial Performance of Australian and Traditional Timber Species in the Philippines

2001

Conference Publication

Appropriate Multi-Criteria Decision Support Tools for Aiding Indigenous Decision-Makers in Arukun Shire, Cape York Peninsula

Venn, T. and Harrison, S.R. (2001). Appropriate Multi-Criteria Decision Support Tools for Aiding Indigenous Decision-Makers in Arukun Shire, Cape York Peninsula. MODSIM 2001, ANU, Canberra, 10-13 December 2001. Canberra, Australia: The Modelling & Simulation Society of Australia & New Zealand.

Appropriate Multi-Criteria Decision Support Tools for Aiding Indigenous Decision-Makers in Arukun Shire, Cape York Peninsula

2001

Book Chapter

Stand Yield Models for Australian Eucalypt and Acacia Plantations in the Philippines

Venn, T. and Harrison, S.R. (2001). Stand Yield Models for Australian Eucalypt and Acacia Plantations in the Philippines. Socio-Economic Aspects of Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the Philippines. (pp. 79-92) edited by S.R. Harrison and J.L. Herbohn. Canberra, Australia: CSIRO.

Stand Yield Models for Australian Eucalypt and Acacia Plantations in the Philippines

2001

Book Chapter

Imperatives for Reforestation in the Philippines

Venn, T. and Harrison, S. R. (2001). Imperatives for Reforestation in the Philippines. Socio-Economic Aspects of Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the Philippines. (pp. 21-31) edited by S.R. Harrison and J.L. Herbohn. Canberra, Australia: CSIRO.

Imperatives for Reforestation in the Philippines

2001

Book Chapter

Experience from ACIAR Trials of the Suitability and Performance of Australian Tree Species

Dart, P. J., Brown, S., Simpson, J. A., Harrison, S.R. and Venn, T. (2001). Experience from ACIAR Trials of the Suitability and Performance of Australian Tree Species. Socio-Economic Aspects of Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the Philippines. (pp. 7-20) edited by S.R. Harrison and J.L. Herbohn. Canberra, Australia: CSIRO.

Experience from ACIAR Trials of the Suitability and Performance of Australian Tree Species

2000

Conference Publication

Estimating the Yield of Small-Scale and Industrial Plantations of Australian Eucalypt and Acacia mangium Plantations in the Philippines

Venn, T. and Harrison, S. R. (2000). Estimating the Yield of Small-Scale and Industrial Plantations of Australian Eucalypt and Acacia mangium Plantations in the Philippines. Developing Policies to Encourage Small-Scale Forestry, Kuranda, Queensland, Australia, 9-13 January, 2000. Australia: The University of Queensland.

Estimating the Yield of Small-Scale and Industrial Plantations of Australian Eucalypt and Acacia mangium Plantations in the Philippines

2000

Conference Publication

Estimating Financial Returns to Small-Scale and Industrial Plantations of Australian Eucalypts and Acacia mangium in the Philippines

Venn, T., Harrison, S. R. and Herbohn, J. L. (2000). Estimating Financial Returns to Small-Scale and Industrial Plantations of Australian Eucalypts and Acacia mangium in the Philippines. Developing Policies to Encourage Small Scale Forestry, Kuranda, Queensland, Australia, 9-13 January, 2000. Australia: The University of Queensland.

Estimating Financial Returns to Small-Scale and Industrial Plantations of Australian Eucalypts and Acacia mangium in the Philippines

1999

Other Outputs

The likelihood of adoption of recently trialled Australian timber species in the Philippines

Venn, Tyron James (1999). The likelihood of adoption of recently trialled Australian timber species in the Philippines. Honours Thesis, School of Economics, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/222384

The likelihood of adoption of recently trialled Australian timber species in the Philippines

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2027
    Utilising novel Pongamia trees to decarbonise Australia's beef value-chain
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2025
    Assessing the potential for carbon sequestration through hardwood plantations and regrowth forests
    Santos Limited
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2026
    P.PSH.217 CSP - Steak'n wood: demonstrating livestock productivity and environmental service benefits of trees on farm in northern systems
    Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2026
    Coconut and other non-traditional forest resources for the manufacture of Engineered Wood Products - Research economics (ACIAR Grant administered by DAF)
    Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    AgCarE Native Forest Management Module
    AgForce Queensland Farmers Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2024
    Qld Silvopastoral trials of commercial pine systems in North Queensland (CRC NA grant administered by Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries)
    Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2024
    Recognising the carbon value in native regrowth forests
    North East NSW Forestry Hub
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2022
    Impact of COVID on the Laos timber industry (ACIAR ARSF grant administered by UNE)
    University of New England
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2022
    Improving Agroforestry Policy for Sloping Land in Fiji
    Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2020
    Increasing the value of under-utilised forest resources through the development of advanced engineered wood products
    Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2019
    Improving productivity of the sub-tropical private native forest resource
    Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Enquiries

Contact Dr Tyron Venn directly for media enquiries about:

  • agroforestry
  • carbon
  • carbon sequestration
  • deforestation
  • fire
  • forest management
  • forestry
  • land clearing
  • lifecycle analysis
  • logging
  • plantation
  • prescribed fire
  • silviculture
  • silvopastoral systems
  • trees on farms
  • wildfire

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