Overview
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- Professor Tom Measham is:
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Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, Australian National University
Works
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2025
Journal Article
Temporality and justice in mining impacted regions
Connelly, S, Halseth, G, Matanzima, J, Mateus, M, Markey, S, Measham, Tom, Reeves, J, Rifkin, W, Ryser, L and Sefa-Nyarko, C (2025). Temporality and justice in mining impacted regions. Environmental Research: Energy, 2 (1), 015009. doi: 10.1088/2753-3751/adb314
2024
Journal Article
50 years of Resources Policy – What is next? Key areas of future research
Fleming-Muñoz, David, Campbell, Gary, Ley, Yalin, Arratia-Solar, Andrea, Aroca, Patricio, Atienza, Miguel, Dogan, Eyup, Ghosh, Gaurav, James, Alexander, Kumral, Mustafa, Measham, Thomas, Sarr, Mare, Shahbaz, Muhammad, Wang, Haoying and Weber, Jeremy (2024). 50 years of Resources Policy – What is next? Key areas of future research. Resources Policy, 95 105140, 1-6. doi: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2024.105140
2024
Journal Article
Beyond closure: a literature review and research agenda for post-mining transitions
Measham, Thomas, Walker, Jim, Haslam McKenzie, Fiona, Kirby, Jason, Williams, Caroline, D'Urso, Jillian, Littleboy, Anna, Samper, Agnes, Rey, Rebecca, Maybee, Bryan, Brereton, David and Boggs, Guy (2024). Beyond closure: a literature review and research agenda for post-mining transitions. Resources Policy, 90 104859. doi: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2024.104859
2024
Conference Publication
Progress towards implementing a research agenda towards post-mining transitions
Measham, Thomas, Walker, Jim, Haslam McKenzie, Fiona, Samper, Agnes, Brereton, David and Boggs, Guy (2024). Progress towards implementing a research agenda towards post-mining transitions. Mine Closure 2024: 17th International Conference on Mine Closure, Perth, WA, Australia, Australian Centre for Geomechanics. Perth, WA, Australia: Australian Centre for Geomechanics. doi: 10.36487/acg_repo/2415_05
2023
Conference Publication
What are we transitioning into? Re-thinking the model of mine closure
Boggs, G., Measham, T. and D’Urso, J. (2023). What are we transitioning into? Re-thinking the model of mine closure. 16th International Conference on Mine Closure, Perth, WA, Australia, 26–28 November 2024. Perth, WA, Australia: Australian Centre for Geomechanics. doi: 10.36487/ACG_repo/2315_022
2022
Journal Article
A systematic quantitative review of the perceived environmental and natural resource-related impacts of unconventional oil and gas development
Theodori, Gene L., Wynveen, Brooklynn J., Measham, Thomas and Evensen, Darrick (2022). A systematic quantitative review of the perceived environmental and natural resource-related impacts of unconventional oil and gas development. Extractive Industries and Society, 12 101176, 101176. doi: 10.1016/j.exis.2022.101176
2022
Journal Article
A method for benchmarking two different resilience assessment methods
Yong, Song, Maru, Yiheyis T., Herr, Alexander, Measham, Thomas G. and Loechel, Barton (2022). A method for benchmarking two different resilience assessment methods. Ecology and Society, 27 (4) 13. doi: 10.5751/es-13547-270413
2022
Conference Publication
Transformation for positive post mine futures
Boggs, G., Measham, T., Littleboy, A. and Haslam McKenzie, F. (2022). Transformation for positive post mine futures. Mine Closure 2022: 15th International Conference on Mine Closure, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 4-6 October 2022. Crawley, WA, Australia: Australian Centre for Geomechanics. doi: 10.36487/ACG_repo/2215_0.04
2021
Journal Article
Mining heritage and community identity in the social licence of proposed renewed mining
Measham, Thomas, Walton, Andrea and Felton, Simone (2021). Mining heritage and community identity in the social licence of proposed renewed mining. The Extractive Industries and Society, 8 (3) 100891. doi: 10.1016/j.exis.2021.02.011
2021
Other Outputs
Understanding stakeholder values in post-mining economies: a literature review
Measham, Thomas, Ackermann, Fran, Everingham, Jo-Anne, Barber, Marcus, Haslam McKenzie, Fiona and Maybee, Byran (2021). Understanding stakeholder values in post-mining economies: a literature review. Brisbane, QLD Australia: CRC TiME. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.24802.30403
2021
Journal Article
Uncovering engagement networks for adaptation in three regional communities: empirical examples from New South Wales, Australia
Cunningham, Rebecca, Jacobs, Brent and Measham, Thomas G. (2021). Uncovering engagement networks for adaptation in three regional communities: empirical examples from New South Wales, Australia. Climate, 9 (2) 21, 1-16. doi: 10.3390/cli9020021
2020
Journal Article
Fuelling regional development or exporting value? The role of the gas industry on the Limestone Coast, South Australia
Measham, Thomas G., Poruschi, Lavinia and Marcos-Martinez, Raymundo (2020). Fuelling regional development or exporting value? The role of the gas industry on the Limestone Coast, South Australia. Extractive Industries and Society, 7 (2), 628-638. doi: 10.1016/j.exis.2020.04.001
2020
Journal Article
Lessons from 5 years of GISERA economic research
Measham, Thomas G., Marcos-Martinez, Raymundo, Poruschi, Lavinia and Fleming-Muñoz, David (2020). Lessons from 5 years of GISERA economic research. The APPEA Journal, 60 (1), 34. doi: 10.1071/aj19226
2019
Journal Article
Economic vulnerability and regional implications of a low carbon emissions future
Fleming-Munoze, David A., Poruschi, Lavinia, Measham, Thomas, Meyers, Jacqui and Moglia, Magnus (2019). Economic vulnerability and regional implications of a low carbon emissions future. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 64 (3), 575-604. doi: 10.1111/1467-8489.12356
2019
Journal Article
Living with resource booms and busts: Employment scenarios and resilience to unconventional gas cyclical effects in Australia
Measham, Thomas G., Walton, Andrea, Graham, Paul and Fleming-Muñoz, David A. (2019). Living with resource booms and busts: Employment scenarios and resilience to unconventional gas cyclical effects in Australia. Energy Research & Social Science, 56 101221, 101221. doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2019.101221
2019
Journal Article
Social licence, gender and mining: Moral conviction and perceived economic importance
Measham, Thomas G. and Zhang, Airong (2019). Social licence, gender and mining: Moral conviction and perceived economic importance. Resources Policy, 61, 363-368. doi: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2018.11.001
2019
Journal Article
Economic impacts of early unconventional gas mining: Lessons from the coal seam gas industry in New South Wales, Australia
Marcos-Martinez, Raymundo, Measham, Thomas G. and Fleming-Muñoz, David A. (2019). Economic impacts of early unconventional gas mining: Lessons from the coal seam gas industry in New South Wales, Australia. Energy Policy, 125, 338-346. doi: 10.1016/j.enpol.2018.10.067
2018
Journal Article
Perspectives on successful coal seam gas well decommissioning
Huddlestone-Holmes, Cameron R., Measham, Thomas G., Jeanneret, Talia and Kear, James (2018). Perspectives on successful coal seam gas well decommissioning. The APPEA Journal, 58 (1), 94-101. doi: 10.1071/aj17148
2018
Journal Article
Preconditions for social licence: the importance of information in initial engagement
Zhang, Airong, Measham, Thomas G. and Moffat, Kieren (2018). Preconditions for social licence: the importance of information in initial engagement. Journal of Cleaner Production, 172, 1559-1566. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.10.323
2017
Book Chapter
Sustainability science, place and regional differences: vulnerability and adaptive capacity in Sydney
Measham, Tom, Taylor, Bruce and Fleming, David (2017). Sustainability science, place and regional differences: vulnerability and adaptive capacity in Sydney. Social science and sustainability. (pp. 99-108) edited by Iain Walker and Heinz Schandl. Clayton, VIC Australia: CSIRO Publishing.
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