
About
Dr. Bradd Witt is a Senior Lecturer at both the School of the Environment and the School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability, The University of Queensland. Since 2000, his work bridges agriculture, sustainability, and environmental management, focusing on industry engagement with societal expectations.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Arts (Institution unconfirmed)
- Bachelor (Honours) of Applied Science, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests center on agricultural sustainability, climate change adaptation, carbon farming, and stakeholder engagement in environmental policy. He examines how communities and industries navigate socio-ecological challenges through publications on social resilience, wildlife management, and land use conflicts.
Recent publications analyze climate change impacts in Vanuatu, ecolabel effectiveness in dairy, Australian beef producer typologies, and policy frameworks for wildlife engagement. Themes include market-based sustainability solutions, stakeholder theory adaptation, and socio-political conflict dynamics.
Supervision involves PhD projects on agricultural transitions, dairy sector communication, and climate vulnerability in Vanuatu. Funded by grants from Meat & Livestock Australia, CSIRO, and Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering, his work spans climate reconstruction, carbon markets, and disaster risk reduction.
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