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Steve's research capabilities include translations, crop pasture production, biodiversity, and farm incomes with broader socio-economic impacts. He emphasizes participatory engagement with decision makers to enhance the value derived from climate risk management and decision-making. His work focuses on developing quantitative models and methods to assess the value of seasonal climate forecasts and climate change projection information for agricultural and natural resource management, alongside economic valuation of climate forecasts. He is involved in creating practical concepts to enhance vulnerability, resilience, and adaptive capacity at various scales, and in designing nested institutional arrangements to increase societal value in the face of climate impacts. Steven is a Senior Research Fellow and Deputy Head at the ANU Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions (ICEDS), where he examines opportunities for improved climate risk management in primary industries both in Australia and internationally. Prior to joining ANU, he worked at the Agriculture Food Business Unit at CSIRO, contributing to the Global Food Security research program.
Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Conducting research on climate risk management and its impacts on agriculture.
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