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Terry
Walshe

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Australian Institute of Marine Science

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My research deals with the intersection of technical and social dimensions of marine science and marine management. I am especially interested in developing techniques that better address societal values, risk and uncertainty, and frailties in expert opinion. Recent applications include integrated monitoring, resource allocation and strategic response to Crown-of-Thorns Starfish.

The primary motivation for my work is impact on policy and management.  In collaboration with Parks Australia, I have developed protocols for efficient and effective allocation of finite conservation resources, and made these protocols operational through direct involvement of parks personnel.  I have lead adoption of techniques in structured decision-making and risk assessment in a range of settings within the Commonwealth Department of the Environment and the Department of Agriculture, as well as numerous state-based agencies.  These settings have included strategic assessments, allocation of monitoring and management resources on the Great Barrier Reef, compliance and enforcement monitoring, biosecurity and the prioritisation of actions for threatened species and communities.

Background

  • 2012 to 2014, Environmental Decision Analyst and Knowledge Broker, National Environmental Research Program Environmental Decisions Hub
  • 2009 to 2012, Deputy Director, Australian Centre of Excellence for Risk Analysis, University of Melbourne
  • 2006 to 2009, Lecturer, School of Botany, University of Melbourne

 

Academic qualifications

  • 2008 Graduate Certificate in University Teaching, University of Melbourne
  • 2001 PhD, University of Melbourne
  • 1994 Bachelor of Forest Science, University of Melbourne

 

Membership of key national committees

Member, National Environmental Science Programme Marine Biodiversity Hub Research Leaders Team

 

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Projects

Project B1 - Road testing decision support tools via case study applications

Publications

Marine Biodiversity Hub publications by: Walshe, Terry

  • Review of decision support tools and their potential application in the management of Australian Marine Parks (2019)
    T. Walshe; F. Dempster; S. Pascoe; S. Jennings
  • Prospects for seascape repair: three case studies from eastern Australia (2019)
    C. Creighton; V.N. Prahalad; I.M. McLeod; M. Sheaves; M.D. Taylor; T. Walshe
  • Repairing and conserving Australia’s saltmarshes and seascapes (2017)
    C. Creighton; T. Walshe; I.M. McLeod; V. Prahalad; M. Sheaves; M. Taylor
  • An assessment of alternative management interventions for treatment of Tropical Fire Ants on Ashmore Reef (2017)
    T. Walshe
  • Integrated monitoring framework for the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (2013)
    P. Hedge; F. Molloy; H. Sweatman; J.M. Dambacher; J. Chandler; M. Gooch; A. Chin; N.J. Bax; T. Walshe
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