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Paul Dargusch is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia and has a research focus primarily in the field of Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Economics and Econometrics, Environmental Engineering, and Strategy and Management. The scientist's publications extensively cover topics related to Environmental Impact and Sustainability, Climate Change Policy and Economics, Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Global Energy and Sustainability Research, Coastal Wetland Ecosystem Dynamics, Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology, and Tree-ring Climate Responses.

Recent notable papers include:

  • A review of research on agrivoltaic systems (2022, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews)
  • A review of modern treeline migration, the factors controlling it and the implications for carbon storage (2021, Journal of Mountain Science)
  • The political economy of oil supply in Indonesia and the implications for renewable energy development (2021, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews)
  • Untangling the underlying drivers of the use of single-use food packaging (2021, Ecological Economics)
  • All tidal wetlands are blue carbon ecosystems (2024, BioScience)

Paul Dargusch has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Genia Hill, David Wadley, Ammar Abdul Aziz, Fabio Attorre, and Amanda Hansson.

Their work appears regularly in multiple publication venues such as:

  • Case Studies in the Environment
  • Sustainability
  • Advances in Environmental and Engineering Research
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Journal of Cleaner Production

Best Publications

  • A historical analysis of the drivers of loss and degradation of Indonesia’s mangroves

    Muhammad Ilman;Muhammad Ilman;Paul Dargusch;Peter Dart;Onrizal

  • A review of the drivers of tropical peatland degradation in South-East Asia

    Alue Dohong;Ammar Abdul Aziz;Paul Dargusch

  • Effect of residential solar and storage on centralized electricity supply systems

    Scott Agnew;Paul Dargusch

  • Gendered vulnerabilities of smallholder farmers to climate change in conflict-prone areas: a case study from Mindanao, Philippines.

    Alvin Chandra;Karen E. McNamara;Paul Dargusch;Ana Maria Caspe

  • A review of modern treeline migration, the factors controlling it and the implications for carbon storage

    Amanda Hansson;Paul Dargusch;Jamie Shulmeister;Jamie Shulmeister

  • Forest loss and Borneo’s climate

    Clive Alexander McAlpine;Alex Johnson;Alvaro Salazar;Jozef I. Syktus

  • A Review of Techniques for Effective Tropical Peatland Restoration

    Alue Dohong;Ammar Abdul Aziz;Paul Dargusch

  • A review of the drivers of 200 years of wetland degradation in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam

    Hoang Huu Nguyen;Paul Dargusch;Patrick Moss;Da Binh Tran

  • The socio-ecological drivers of forest degradation in part of the tropical peatlands of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

    Medrilzam Medrilzam;Paul Dargusch;John Herbohn;John Herbohn;Carl Smith

  • Land-use change and socio-ecological drivers of wetland conversion in Ha Tien Plain, Mekong Delta, Vietnam

    Hoang Huu Nguyen;Paul Dargusch;Patrick Moss;Ammar Abdul Aziz

  • A Study of Climate-Smart Farming Practices and Climate-resiliency Field Schools in Mindanao, the Philippines

    Alvin Chandra;Paul Dargusch;Karen E. McNamara;Ana Maria Caspe

  • All tidal wetlands are blue carbon ecosystems

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  • The cost-effectiveness of household photovoltaic systems in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Australia: Linking subsidies with emission reductions

    D. Burtt;P. Dargusch

  • Untangling the underlying drivers of the use of single-use food packaging

    Sabrina Chakori;Ammar Abdul Aziz;Carl Smith;Paul Dargusch

  • Biochar's cost constraints are overcome in small‐scale farming on tropical soils in lower‐income countries

    Samuel Robb;Stephen Joseph;Ammar Abdul Aziz;Paul Dargusch

  • Mangrove vulnerability and potential carbon stock loss from land reclamation in Jakarta Bay, Indonesia

    Nuryanto S. Slamet;Nuryanto S. Slamet;Paul Dargusch;Ammar A. Aziz;David Wadley

  • Smallholder Farmers and the Dynamics of Degradation of Peatland Ecosystems in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

    Medrilzam Medrilzam;Carl Smith;Ammar Abdul Aziz;John Herbohn

  • An analysis of the socio-economic factors influencing the adoption of conservation agriculture as a climate change mitigation activity in Australian dryland grain production

    Jean-Francois Rochecouste;Jean-Francois Rochecouste;Paul Dargusch;Donald Cameron;Carl Smith

  • More than CO2: a broader paradigm for managing climate change and variability to avoid ecosystem collapse

    CA McAlpine;JG Ryan;L Seabrook;S Thomas

  • An Estimate of the Financial Cost of Peatland Restoration in Indonesia

    Amanda Hansson;Paul Dargusch

  • The relevance of political ecology perspectives for smallholder Climate-Smart Agriculture: a review

    Alvin Chandra;Karen E. McNamara;Paul Dargusch

  • Compounding impact of deforestation on Borneo’s climate during El Niño events

    Sarah Chapman;Sarah Chapman;Jozef I Syktus;Ralph Trancoso;Alvaro Salazar;Alvaro Salazar

Frequent Co-Authors

Carl Smith
Carl Smith University of Łódź
Erik Meijaard
Erik Meijaard University of Queensland
Clive McAlpine
Clive McAlpine University of Queensland
Stuart R. Phinn
Stuart R. Phinn University of Queensland
Patrick Moss
Patrick Moss University of Queensland
James E. M. Watson
James E. M. Watson University of Queensland
Peter Grace
Peter Grace Queensland University of Technology
Douglas Sheil
Douglas Sheil Wageningen University & Research
Fabio Attorre
Fabio Attorre Sapienza University of Rome
Tek Narayan Maraseni
Tek Narayan Maraseni University of Southern Queensland

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