Green Economist Directory - Details
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Tim
Cadman |
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| Phone Number | +61 419 628 709 |
| Institution | Faculty of Business, School of Accounting Economics and Finance, University of Southern Queensland |
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| Biography
Tim Cadman MA, PhD (submitted) is a graduate of Girton College Cambridge and a Teaching and Research Fellow in Sustainable Business Development in the School of Accounting, Economic and Finance of the Faculty of Business at the University of Southern Queensland in Toowoomba. He is an expert in global environmental governance. Mobile: +61 419 628709 Email: timothy.cadman@usq.edu.au Web: www.graduatejunction.com/academic/Tim_Cadman QUALIFICATIONS • PhD (Submitted), University of Tasmania (2004-2009) • Foundations in Teaching and Learning, Southern Cross University (2008) • Diploma in Environmental Law-making and Diplomacy, United Nations Environment Programme/University of Joensuu, Joensuu, Finland (2005) • MA, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England (1999) • BA (History) with Honours, Girton College, Cambridge University, UK (1985-1990) |
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Recent Consulting Through my work as a practitioner, consultant and researcher, I have been closely engaged in environmental research and advocacy around the Pacific Rim, Europe, and beyond since 1992. I have been a research consultant for the nonprofit sector for a number of years and have been commissioned to prepare reports, or contribute to reports, on a range of global environmental initiatives including climate change, biodiversity and forest management. During the period 2000-2001 I was hired as an environmental consultant by Greenpeace and WWF to undertake research and provide advice on emergent carbon sequestration (offset) programmes in Australia. | |
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| Cadman, Timothy Mark, (2001) “Forests Management Certification as a Tool for Sustainable Development: The Role of Government and Other Stakeholders” International Experiences on Sustainability Peter Lang, Hamburg Hamburg 55-71 pp | |
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| Cadman, Timothy Mark, (2005) “Theory and Practice of Non-state Participation in Environmental and Forest-related Decision-making” International Environmental Law-making and Diplomacy Review 2005 University of Joensuu Department of Law Joensuu, Finland 155-178 pp | |
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