Prof. R. Quentin Grafton

R. Quentin Grafton has an abiding interest in the problems of the environment, especially the overexploitation and management of renewable resources, especially fisheries and water. In April 2010 he was appointed the Chairholder, the UNESCO Chair in Water Economics and Transboundary Water Governance. He currently serves as Editor of the Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics and on the editorial boards of Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, International Journal of Environmental Economics, Environment and Development Economics, and Economics Research International. He is also the Chief Editor of the blog, the Global Water Forum. He has published more than 80 scholarly articles in some of the world's leading journals in economics and the life sciences (such as Science), more than 25 chapters in books, four edited books and seven authored books including: Handbook of Marine Fisheries Conservation and Management (2010), Economics of Water Resources (2009), The Economics of the Environment and Natural Resources (2004), Understanding the Environment: Bridging the Disciplinary Divides (2005) and Economics for Fisheries Management (2006). He has served in numerous advisory roles and expert panels in Australia and overseas, including as Chair of the Social and Economics Reference Panel of the Murray-Darling Basin Commission (2008-2009) and a member of the National Council on Education for Sustainability (2008-2010).
Type
party
Access Privileges
Fenner School of Environment & Society
Title
Prof.
Given Name
R. Quentin
Surname
Grafton
Uni ID
u4038333
ORCID
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0048-9083
Brief Description
R. Quentin Grafton has an abiding interest in the problems of the environment, especially the overexploitation and management of renewable resources, especially fisheries and water. In April 2010 he was appointed the Chairholder, the UNESCO Chair in Water Economics and Transboundary Water Governance. He currently serves as Editor of the Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics and on the editorial boards of Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, International Journal of Environmental Economics, Environment and Development Economics, and Economics Research International. He is also the Chief Editor of the blog, the Global Water Forum.
Full Description
R. Quentin Grafton has an abiding interest in the problems of the environment, especially the overexploitation and management of renewable resources, especially fisheries and water. In April 2010 he was appointed the Chairholder, the UNESCO Chair in Water Economics and Transboundary Water Governance. He currently serves as Editor of the Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics and on the editorial boards of Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, International Journal of Environmental Economics, Environment and Development Economics, and Economics Research International. He is also the Chief Editor of the blog, the Global Water Forum. He has published more than 80 scholarly articles in some of the world's leading journals in economics and the life sciences (such as Science), more than 25 chapters in books, four edited books and seven authored books including: Handbook of Marine Fisheries Conservation and Management (2010), Economics of Water Resources (2009), The Economics of the Environment and Natural Resources (2004), Understanding the Environment: Bridging the Disciplinary Divides (2005) and Economics for Fisheries Management (2006). He has served in numerous advisory roles and expert panels in Australia and overseas, including as Chair of the Social and Economics Reference Panel of the Murray-Darling Basin Commission (2008-2009) and a member of the National Council on Education for Sustainability (2008-2010).
Email Address
quentin.grafton@anu.edu.au
Phone Number
+61 2 6125 6558
Website Address
https://researchportalplus.anu.edu.au/en/persons/quentin-grafton; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0048-9083
Fields of Research
3707 - Hydrology
Status: Published
Published to:
  • Australian National University
  • Australian National Data Service