Thomas G. Measham

3.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
61 papers, 2.3k citations indexed

About

Thomas G. Measham is a scholar working on Building and Construction, Sociology and Political Science and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas G. Measham has authored 61 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Building and Construction, 17 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 17 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Thomas G. Measham's work include Mining and Resource Management (24 papers), Natural Resources and Economic Development (9 papers) and Rural development and sustainability (8 papers). Thomas G. Measham is often cited by papers focused on Mining and Resource Management (24 papers), Natural Resources and Economic Development (9 papers) and Rural development and sustainability (8 papers). Thomas G. Measham collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and United Kingdom. Thomas G. Measham's co-authors include David A. Fleming, Timothy F. Smith, Benjamin L. Preston, Russell Gorddard, Cassandra Brooke, Guy Barnett, Geoff Withycombe, Craig Morrison, Anthony M. Ryan and Kim Alexander and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal of Hydrology and Energy Policy.

In The Last Decade

Thomas G. Measham

60 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Thomas G. Measham Australia 25 848 839 526 368 265 61 2.3k
John R. Parkins Canada 28 914 1.1× 827 1.0× 313 0.6× 444 1.2× 216 0.8× 107 2.3k
Leah Temper Spain 21 716 0.8× 1.4k 1.7× 817 1.6× 407 1.1× 207 0.8× 39 3.0k
Matthew Tonts Australia 27 440 0.5× 792 0.9× 490 0.9× 122 0.3× 528 2.0× 103 2.7k
Patrick Brandful Cobbinah Australia 37 1.3k 1.6× 941 1.1× 370 0.7× 269 0.7× 439 1.7× 111 3.7k
Gordon Mitchell United Kingdom 30 770 0.9× 625 0.7× 450 0.9× 432 1.2× 267 1.0× 86 2.9k
Phil McManus Australia 26 490 0.6× 813 1.0× 316 0.6× 319 0.9× 227 0.9× 104 2.6k
Christos Zografos Spain 24 571 0.7× 715 0.9× 157 0.3× 323 0.9× 250 0.9× 47 1.8k
Paul Watkiss United Kingdom 21 1.2k 1.4× 421 0.5× 119 0.2× 198 0.5× 426 1.6× 52 2.5k
Stanislav Shmelev United States 21 550 0.6× 475 0.6× 260 0.5× 333 0.9× 206 0.8× 78 1.9k
Päivi Lujala Norway 23 506 0.6× 2.1k 2.5× 508 1.0× 240 0.7× 345 1.3× 66 3.1k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Thomas G. Measham

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Carr-Cornish, Simone, David A. Fleming, & Thomas G. Measham. (2025). Beyond the initial boom: Energy transitions can improve rural development indicators. Journal of Rural Studies. 118. 103659–103659. 1 indexed citations
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Fleming, David A., Gary A. Campbell, Andrea Arratia-Solar, et al.. (2024). 50 years of Resources Policy – What is next? Key areas of future research. Resources Policy. 95. 105140–105140. 1 indexed citations
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Measham, Thomas G., Fiona Haslam McKenzie, Caroline Williams, et al.. (2024). Beyond closure: A literature review and research agenda for post-mining transitions. Resources Policy. 90. 104859–104859. 30 indexed citations
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Theodori, Gene L., et al.. (2022). A systematic quantitative review of the perceived environmental and natural resource-related impacts of unconventional oil and gas development. The Extractive Industries and Society. 12. 101176–101176. 5 indexed citations
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Boggs, Guy, Thomas G. Measham, Anna Littleboy, & Fiona Haslam McKenzie. (2022). Transformation for positive post mine futures. Mine closure. 49–62. 2 indexed citations
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Cunningham, R, Brent Jacobs, & Thomas G. Measham. (2021). Uncovering Engagement Networks for Adaptation in Three Regional Communities: Empirical Examples from New South Wales, Australia. Climate. 9(2). 21–21. 5 indexed citations
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Measham, Thomas G., Lavinia Poruschi, & Raymundo Marcos-Martínez. (2020). Fuelling regional development or exporting value? The role of the gas industry on the Limestone Coast, South Australia. The Extractive Industries and Society. 7(2). 628–638. 4 indexed citations
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Fleming, David A., Lavinia Poruschi, Thomas G. Measham, J. Michael Meyers, & Magnus Moglia. (2019). Economic vulnerability and regional implications of a low carbon emissions future. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 64(3). 575–604. 28 indexed citations
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Measham, Thomas G., Andrea Walton, Paul Graham, & David A. Fleming. (2019). Living with resource booms and busts: Employment scenarios and resilience to unconventional gas cyclical effects in Australia. Energy Research & Social Science. 56. 101221–101221. 23 indexed citations
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Huddlestone‐Holmes, Cameron, Thomas G. Measham, Talia Jeanneret, & James Kear. (2018). Perspectives on successful coal seam gas well decommissioning. The APPEA Journal. 58(1). 94–101. 1 indexed citations
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Fleming, David A., Thomas G. Measham, & Dusan Paredes. (2015). Understanding the resource curse (or blessing) across national and regional scales: Theory, empirical challenges and an application. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 59(4). 624–639. 107 indexed citations
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Measham, Thomas G., et al.. (2013). Success Factors for Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM): Lessons from Kenya and Australia. Environmental Management. 52(3). 649–659. 74 indexed citations
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Measham, Thomas G., Benjamin L. Preston, Timothy F. Smith, et al.. (2011). Adapting to climate change through local municipal planning: barriers and challenges. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. 16(8). 889–909. 558 indexed citations breakdown →
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Larson, Silva, Thomas G. Measham, & Liana J. Williams. (2010). Remotely engaged? Towards a framework for monitoring the success of stakeholder engagement in remote regions. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 53(7). 827–845. 21 indexed citations
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Schandl, Heinz, et al.. (2008). Australia's Resource Use Trajectories. Journal of Industrial Ecology. 12(5-6). 669–685. 36 indexed citations
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Measham, Thomas G. & Guy Barnett. (2008). Environmental Volunteering: motivations, modes and outcomes. Australian Geographer. 39(4). 537–552. 182 indexed citations
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Preston, Benjamin L., Cassandra Brooke, Russell Gorddard, et al.. (2007). Spatial Approaches for Assessing Vulnerability and Consequences in Climate Change Assessments. USC Research Bank (University of the Sunshine Coast). 3 indexed citations
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Measham, Thomas G.. (2007). Primal Landscapes: Insights for Education From Empirical Research on Ways of Learning About Environments. International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education. 16(4). 339–350. 5 indexed citations
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Measham, Thomas G., Gail J. Kelly, & F. Patrick Smith. (2007). Best Management Practice for Complex Problems: a Case Study of Defining BMP for Dryland Salinity. Geographical Research. 45(3). 262–272. 13 indexed citations
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Measham, Thomas G.. (2006). Learning about Environments: The Significance of Primal Landscapes. Environmental Management. 38(3). 426–434. 34 indexed citations

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