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Tom Measham

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Overview

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Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Australian National University

Works

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60 works between 2006 and 2025

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2016

Journal Article

A conceptual model of the socioeconomic impacts of unconventional fossil fuel extraction

Measham, Thomas G., Fleming, David A. and Schandl, Heinz (2016). A conceptual model of the socioeconomic impacts of unconventional fossil fuel extraction. Global Environmental Change, 36, 101-110. doi: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2015.12.002

A conceptual model of the socioeconomic impacts of unconventional fossil fuel extraction

2015

Journal Article

Understanding the resource curse (or blessing) across national and regional scales: Theory, empirical challenges and an application

Fleming, David A., Measham, Thomas G. and Paredes, Dusan (2015). Understanding the resource curse (or blessing) across national and regional scales: Theory, empirical challenges and an application. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 59 (4), 624-639. doi: 10.1111/1467-8489.12118

Understanding the resource curse (or blessing) across national and regional scales: Theory, empirical challenges and an application

2015

Journal Article

Engaging communities in climate adaptation: the potential of social networks

Cunningham, Rebecca, Cvitanovic, Christopher, Measham, Thomas, Jacobs, Brent, Dowd, Anne-Maree and Harman, Ben (2015). Engaging communities in climate adaptation: the potential of social networks. Climate Policy, 16 (7), 894-908. doi: 10.1080/14693062.2015.1052955

Engaging communities in climate adaptation: the potential of social networks

2015

Journal Article

Income Inequality across Australian Regions during the Mining Boom: 2001-11

Fleming, David A. and Measham, Thomas G. (2015). Income Inequality across Australian Regions during the Mining Boom: 2001-11. Australian Geographer, 46 (2), 203-216. doi: 10.1080/00049182.2015.1020596

Income Inequality across Australian Regions during the Mining Boom: 2001-11

2015

Journal Article

Local economic impacts of an unconventional energy boom: The coal seam gas industry in Australia

Fleming, David A. and Measham, Thomas G. (2015). Local economic impacts of an unconventional energy boom: The coal seam gas industry in Australia. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 59 (1), 78-94. doi: 10.1111/1467-8489.12043

Local economic impacts of an unconventional energy boom: The coal seam gas industry in Australia

2014

Journal Article

New rural economies: Introduction to the special themed issue

Argent, Neil and Measham, Thomas (2014). New rural economies: Introduction to the special themed issue. Journal of Rural Studies, 36, 328-329. doi: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2014.07.005

New rural economies: Introduction to the special themed issue

2014

Journal Article

Impacts of unconventional gas development on rural community decline

Measham, Thomas G. and Fleming, David A. (2014). Impacts of unconventional gas development on rural community decline. Journal of Rural Studies, 36, 376-385. doi: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2014.04.003

Impacts of unconventional gas development on rural community decline

2014

Journal Article

Local job multipliers of mining

Fleming, David A. and Measham, Thomas G. (2014). Local job multipliers of mining. Resources Policy, 41, 9-15. doi: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2014.02.005

Local job multipliers of mining

2014

Journal Article

Assess benefits and costs of shale energy

Measham, Thomas G. and Fleming, David A. (2014). Assess benefits and costs of shale energy. Nature, 510 (7506), 473-473. doi: 10.1038/510473a

Assess benefits and costs of shale energy

2013

Journal Article

How long does social learning take? Insights from a longitudinal case study

Measham, Thomas G. (2013). How long does social learning take? Insights from a longitudinal case study. Society and Natural Resources, 26 (12), 1468-1477. doi: 10.1080/08941920.2013.799726

How long does social learning take? Insights from a longitudinal case study

2013

Journal Article

Success factors for community-based natural resource management (CBNRM): Lessons from Kenya and Australia

Measham, Thomas G. and Lumbasi, Jared A. (2013). Success factors for community-based natural resource management (CBNRM): Lessons from Kenya and Australia. Environmental Management, 52 (3), 649-659. doi: 10.1007/s00267-013-0114-9

Success factors for community-based natural resource management (CBNRM): Lessons from Kenya and Australia

2013

Journal Article

Editorial

Williams, Rachel and Measham, Thomas G (2013). Editorial. Rural Society, 22 (2), 94-95. doi: 10.5172/rsj.2013.22.2.94

Editorial

2013

Journal Article

An expanded role for the mining sector in Australian society?

Measham, Thomas G., Haslam McKenzie, Fiona, Moffat, Kieren and Franks, Daniel (2013). An expanded role for the mining sector in Australian society?. Rural Society, 22 (2), 184-194. doi: 10.5172/rsj.2013.22.2.184

An expanded role for the mining sector in Australian society?

2012

Journal Article

An expanded role for the mining sector in Australian society?

Measham, Thomas G, McKenzie, Fiona Haslam, Moffat, Kieren and Franks, Daniel (2012). An expanded role for the mining sector in Australian society?. Rural Society, 3345-3367. doi: 10.5172/rsj.2013.22.2.184

An expanded role for the mining sector in Australian society?

2012

Journal Article

Managed retreat of coastal communities: understanding responses to projected sea level rise

Alexander, Kim S., Ryan, Anthony and Measham, Thomas G. (2012). Managed retreat of coastal communities: understanding responses to projected sea level rise. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 55 (4), 409-433. doi: 10.1080/09640568.2011.604193

Managed retreat of coastal communities: understanding responses to projected sea level rise

2012

Journal Article

Mining activity, income inequality and gender in regional Australia

Reeson, Andrew F., Measham, Thomas G. and Hosking, Karin (2012). Mining activity, income inequality and gender in regional Australia. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 56 (2), 302-313. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8489.2012.00578.x

Mining activity, income inequality and gender in regional Australia

2012

Book Chapter

Combining people, place and learning

Measham, Tom and Baker, Richard (2012). Combining people, place and learning. Social Learning in Environmental Management: Towards a Sustainable Future. (pp. 91-103) Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781849772570

Combining people, place and learning

2012

Journal Article

Rethinking rural futures: Qualitative scenarios for reflexive regional development

Measham, Thomas, Darbas, Toni, Williams, Rachel and Taylor, Bruce (2012). Rethinking rural futures: Qualitative scenarios for reflexive regional development. Rural Society, 21 (3), 176-189. doi: 10.5172/rsj.2012.21.3.176

Rethinking rural futures: Qualitative scenarios for reflexive regional development

2011

Journal Article

NRM engagement between remote dryland communities and government agencies: Success factors from Australia

Measham, T. G., Brake, L., Robinson, C. J., Richards, C. and Smith, T. F. (2011). NRM engagement between remote dryland communities and government agencies: Success factors from Australia. Journal of Arid Environments, 75 (10), 968-973. doi: 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2011.04.018

NRM engagement between remote dryland communities and government agencies: Success factors from Australia

2011

Journal Article

Adapting to climate change through local municipal planning: barriers and challenges

Measham, Thomas G., Preston, Benjamin L., Smith, Timothy F., Brooke, Cassandra, Gorddard, Russell, Withycombe, Geoff and Morrison, Craig (2011). Adapting to climate change through local municipal planning: barriers and challenges. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 16 (8), 889-909. doi: 10.1007/s11027-011-9301-2

Adapting to climate change through local municipal planning: barriers and challenges

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