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Dr Zannie Langford
Dr

Zannie Langford

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Overview

Background

Zannie Langford is an economist and social scientist. She has undertaken a range of applied research projects focusing on land tenure, global value chains, smallholder agribusiness and rural development financing in Australia, Indonesia and the Pacific. Her books include 'Assembling Financialisation: Local actors and the making of agricultural investment' (Berghahn books) and 'Globalisation and livelihood transformations in the Indonesian seaweed industry' (Routledge).

Availability

Dr Zannie Langford is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Engineering, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor (Honours) of Development Economics, University of New England Australia
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Works

Search Professor Zannie Langford’s works on UQ eSpace

78 works between 2013 and 2025

1 - 20 of 78 works

Featured

2024

Other Outputs

End-of-life of plastics used in seaweed aquaculture in South Sulawesi

Werorilangi, Shinta, Hovey, Renae, Umar, Widyastudi, Hasyim, Hendra, Harusi, Nurul Masyiah Rani, Filbee Dexter, Karen, Langford, Alexandra, Ruhon, Radhiyah and Walyandra, Zulung Zach (2024). End-of-life of plastics used in seaweed aquaculture in South Sulawesi. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Australia-Indonesia Centre.

End-of-life of plastics used in seaweed aquaculture in South Sulawesi

Featured

2024

Book

Assembling financialisation: local actors and the making of agricultural investment

Langford, Zannie (2024). Assembling financialisation: local actors and the making of agricultural investment. New York, NY, United States: Berghahn Books. doi: 10.3167/9781805390947

Assembling financialisation: local actors and the making of agricultural investment

Featured

2024

Book

Globalisation and Livelihood Transformations in the Indonesian Seaweed Industry

Zannie Langford ed. (2024). Globalisation and Livelihood Transformations in the Indonesian Seaweed Industry. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003183860

Globalisation and Livelihood Transformations in the Indonesian Seaweed Industry

Featured

2023

Other Outputs

Sustainable upgrading of the South Sulawesi seaweed industry

Langford, Zannie, Waldron, Scott, Nuryartono, Nunung, Pasaribu, Syamsul, Julianto, Boedi Sarjana, Siradjuddin, Irsyadi, Ruhon, Radhiyah, Walyandra, Zulung Zach, Lapong, Muhammad Imran, Armis, Risya Arsyi, Zhang, Jing, Rifai, Muhammad Amin, Rizkullah, Fakhri and Anggraenie, Triana (2023). Sustainable upgrading of the South Sulawesi seaweed industry. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: The Australia-Indonesia Centre.

Sustainable upgrading of the South Sulawesi seaweed industry

Featured

2023

Other Outputs

The geographies of Indigenous business in Australia: an analysis of scale, industry and remoteness

Langford, Zannie (2023). The geographies of Indigenous business in Australia: an analysis of scale, industry and remoteness. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Supply Nation.

The geographies of Indigenous business in Australia: an analysis of scale, industry and remoteness

Featured

2022

Journal Article

Developing food markets in Vanuatu: re-examining remote island geographies of food production and trade

Langford, Alexandra (2022). Developing food markets in Vanuatu: re-examining remote island geographies of food production and trade. World Development Perspectives, 28 100463, 1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.wdp.2022.100463

Developing food markets in Vanuatu: re-examining remote island geographies of food production and trade

2025

Journal Article

Fluid institutions of access: sea space as a livelihood resource in coastal Indonesia

Rahmat, Yunie N., Neilson, Jeff, Langford, Alexandra, Walyandra, Zulung, Ruhon, Radhiyah, Armis, Risya and Lapong, Imran (2025). Fluid institutions of access: sea space as a livelihood resource in coastal Indonesia. Journal of Agrarian Change, 25 (2) e12617, 1-16. doi: 10.1111/joac.12617

Fluid institutions of access: sea space as a livelihood resource in coastal Indonesia

2024

Other Outputs

An inquiry into economic self-determination and opportunities for First Nations Australians

Langford, Zannie and Martin, Richard (2024). An inquiry into economic self-determination and opportunities for First Nations Australians. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Joint Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs.

An inquiry into economic self-determination and opportunities for First Nations Australians

2024

Other Outputs

Sistem tenurial wilayah pesisir dalam bingkai praktik budidaya rumput laut

Ruhon, Radhiyah, Walyandra, Zulung Zach and Langford, Zannie (2024). Sistem tenurial wilayah pesisir dalam bingkai praktik budidaya rumput laut. Melbourne, VIC Australia: Australia-Indonesia Centre.

Sistem tenurial wilayah pesisir dalam bingkai praktik budidaya rumput laut

2024

Other Outputs

Submission to the Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP) Reform

Langford, Zannie and Martin, Richard (2024). Submission to the Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP) Reform. Brisbane, QLDAustralia: National Indigenous Australians Agency.

Submission to the Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP) Reform

2024

Other Outputs

Larangan ekspor rumput laut bisa jadi bumerang yang merugikan industri

Langford, Zannie (2024, 02 06). Larangan ekspor rumput laut bisa jadi bumerang yang merugikan industri The Conversation Indonesia

Larangan ekspor rumput laut bisa jadi bumerang yang merugikan industri

2024

Other Outputs

Indonesia’s plan to ban seaweed exports could backfire – hurting its own industry

Langford, Zannie (2024, 02 05). Indonesia’s plan to ban seaweed exports could backfire – hurting its own industry The Conversation

Indonesia’s plan to ban seaweed exports could backfire – hurting its own industry

2024

Book Chapter

Introduction

Langford, Zannie (2024). Introduction. Globalisation and livelihood transformations in the Indonesian seaweed industry. (pp. 1-20) edited by Zannie Langford. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003183860-1

Introduction

2024

Book Chapter

Farmer decision-making in the Indonesian seaweed industry

Langford, Zannie, Ruhon, Radhiyah, Walyandra, Zulung Zach, Lapong, Imran and Armis, Risya Arsyi (2024). Farmer decision-making in the Indonesian seaweed industry. Globalisation and livelihood transformations in the Indonesian seaweed industry. (pp. 177-193) edited by Zannie Langford. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003183860-10

Farmer decision-making in the Indonesian seaweed industry

2024

Book Chapter

The Indonesian seaweed industry

Waldron, Scott, Langford, Zannie, Pasaribu, Syamsul, Nuryartono, Nunung, Julianto, Boedi and Siradjuddin, Irsyadi (2024). The Indonesian seaweed industry. Globalisation and livelihood transformations in the Indonesian seaweed industry. (pp. 51-76) edited by Zannie Langford. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003183860-4

The Indonesian seaweed industry

2024

Book Chapter

Preface: The seaweed expansion

Langford, Zannie (2024). Preface: The seaweed expansion. Globalisation and livelihood transformations in the Indonesian seaweed industry. (pp. xvii-xxii) edited by Zannie Langford. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003183860

Preface: The seaweed expansion

2024

Book Chapter

Gendered work and casual labour in the Indonesian seaweed industry

Langford, Zannie, Ruhon, Radhiyah, Walyandra, Zulung Zach, Armis, Risya Arsyi and Lapong, Imran (2024). Gendered work and casual labour in the Indonesian seaweed industry. Globalisation and livelihood transformations in the Indonesian seaweed industry. (pp. 194-209) edited by Zannie Langford. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003183860-11

Gendered work and casual labour in the Indonesian seaweed industry

2024

Book Chapter

The global carrageenan industry

Zhang, Jing, Langford, Zannie and Waldron, Scott (2024). The global carrageenan industry. Globalisation and livelihood transformations in the Indonesian seaweed industry. (pp. 23-50) edited by Zannie Langford. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003183860-3

The global carrageenan industry

2024

Book Chapter

From communal access to private ownership: negotiating rights to the sea

Langford, Zannie, Ruhon, Radhiyah, Walyandra, Zulung Zach, Armis, Risya Arsyi and Lapong, Imran (2024). From communal access to private ownership: negotiating rights to the sea. Globalisation and livelihood transformations in the Indonesian seaweed industry. (pp. 123-149) edited by Zannie Langford. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003183860-8

From communal access to private ownership: negotiating rights to the sea

2024

Book Chapter

Diverse Seaweed Farming Livelihoods in Two Indonesian Villages

Langford, Zannie, Waldron, Scott, Zhang, Jing, Ruhon, Radhiyah, Walyandra, Zulung Zach, Armis, Risya Arsyi, Lapong, Imran, Julianto, Boedi, Siradjuddin, Irsyadi, Pasaribu, Syamsul and Nuryartono, Nunung (2024). Diverse Seaweed Farming Livelihoods in Two Indonesian Villages. Tropical Phyconomy Coalition Development. (pp. 143-160) Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-47806-2_12

Diverse Seaweed Farming Livelihoods in Two Indonesian Villages

Funding

Past funding

  • 2022 - 2023
    End of life of plastics used in seaweed aquaculture in South Sulawesi (Australia-Indonesia Centre PAIR Tactical Work Packages Project administered by Monash University)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2022
    Increasing incomes in carrageenan seaweed value chains in Takalar, South Sulawesi (Australia-Indonesia Centre PAIR Tactical Work Packages Project administered by Monash University)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2022
    The Policy Landscape and Supply Chain Governance of the South Sulawesi Seaweed Industry (Australia-Indonesia Centre PAIR Tactical Work Packages Project administered by Monash University)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2023
    Sustainable upgrading of the South Sulawesi seaweed industry (Australia-Indonesia Centre Pair Project administered by Monash University)
    Monash University
    Open grant
  • 2020
    A diagnostic analysis of the South Sulawesi seaweed industry (Australia-Indonesia Centre Pair Project administered by Monash University)
    Monash University
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Zannie Langford is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Seaweed farming and rural livelihoods

    Over the last two decades, seaweed farming has transformed rural livelihoods in many coastal communities across Indonesia. Driven by growing demand for carrageenan, a gelling agent used in a range of processed food, farming of carrageenan-containing seaweeds has expanded exponentially. The industry is almost completely dominated by smallholder farmers, who are able to work around seasonal and tidal variations. Seaweed farming has provided high incomes for of these farmers as it is often more profitable than fishing. However, it is also an industry characterised by risk due to the variability of ocean conditions and the impact of rainfall, which causes sudden changes in ocean salinity which often lead to widespread seaweed death – an issue which is likely to intensify with a changing climate. I am interested in supervising student wishing to explore socioeconomic dimensions of tropical seaweed farming in Indonesia and other tropical seaweed producing areas (eg. Philippines, Malaysia, Tanzania, Solomon Islands).

  • Financing for Sustainable Development

    There is a global shift in development financing towards greater involvement of the private sector in the implementation of development projects. A commitment to this model was articulated in the 2015 United Nations Addis Ababa Action Agenda, which offered a ‘global framework for financing development’, designed to be a ‘means of implementation’ for the post-2015 development agenda. Rather than direct state investment in community development projects, the Agenda explicitly encouraged the use of impact investment or ‘blended value’ investment models for sustainable development, in which investments are made in enterprises which generate financial return as well as positive social and environmental impacts. It is argued that the use of private sector funds for development in this way will facilitate a shift in funding scale and offers new mechanisms for engagement the private sector in the implementation of development projects and the achievement of sustainable development goals. However, research linking the emerging global patterns of development financing with on-the-ground impacts in rural communities is still emerging, particularly in the context of rural agriculture. I am available to supervise students interested in exploring emerging trends in development financing from a range of angles, particularly using case studies from Indonesia and the Pacific islands.

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Gender-based analysis of agricultural resource management for sustainable livelihoods and food security of smallholders in West Papua, Indonesia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Jenny Munro

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Life Cycle Assessment: energy efficiency to mitigate climate change in Indonesia aquaculture industry

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Ron Johnstone, Associate Professor Carissa Klein

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Improving the livelihood of seaweed farmers in rural small islands Indonesia: assets, institutions and activities

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Adam Komarek

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Zannie Langford directly for media enquiries about:

  • Agricultural Development
  • Food Security
  • Indigenous Economic Development
  • Indonesia
  • Northern Australia
  • Rural Development
  • Rural Livelihoods
  • Vanuatu

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