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Tom Kompas is an Honorary Professor of Environmental Economics and Biosecurity at the University of Melbourne, affiliated with the Crawford School of Public Policy. He holds leadership roles, including Editor-in-Chief of Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies and former Director of the Crawford School (2009–2015). His research focuses on bioeconomic modelling, climate change impacts, and natural resource economics, with contributions to global biosecurity policy and fisheries management. He has advised the Australian Department of Agriculture’s Eminent Scientists Group since 2010.
His research integrates large-scale economic models to address complex environmental challenges, such as optimal biosecurity surveillance and climate policy. Key publications include analyses of foot-and-mouth disease management, fisheries sustainability, and the economic implications of climate change. He has received prestigious awards, including the CSIRO Medal for Research Achievement (2009) and the Eureka Prize (2011).
- Educations: Not explicitly listed, but extensive academic career implies advanced degrees in economics or related fields.
His work bridges theory and practice, addressing real-world issues like water resource management, invasive species control, and sustainable development. He has served on international advisory boards and contributed to policy frameworks for marine reserves and fisheries governance.
- Grants & Advising: His research has been widely funded, though specific grants are not detailed here. Advised numerous collaborative projects with government and academic institutions.
Tom’s teaching excellence is recognized through multiple awards, reflecting his commitment to student learning and pedagogical innovation.
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