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Hoang Long Chu

Associate Professor, Crawford School of Public Policy

Qualifications

Doctor of Philosophy (ANU) Master of International and Development Economics (ANU) Bachelor of Economics, Foreign Trade University (Hanoi)

Contact details

Phone: +61 2 6125 6557

Room: Crawford 3.41

Journal Articles

Books and book chapters

  • Rohana Subasinghe, Sunil Siriwardena, Kendra Byrd, Chin Yee Chan, Kanar Dizyee, Kelvin Shikuku, Nhuong Tran, Agbabiaka Adegoke, Lydia Adeleke, Kim Anastasiou, Malcolm Beveridge, Jessica Bogard, Long Chu, Bernadette Tosan Fregene, Henrietta Ene-Obong, Kai Ching Cheong, Julius Nukphezah, Olanrevaju Olagunju, Andrea Powell, Joseph Steensma, Gemma Williams, Colin Shelley & Michael Phillips (2021) Nigeria fish futures. Aquaculture in Nigeria: Increasing Income, Diversifying Diets and Empowering Women, published by WorldFish

  • Tom Kompas, Tuong Nhu Che, Pham Van Ha & Long Chu (2017). Cost- Benefit Analysis for Biosecurity Decisions. In A. Robinson, T. Walshe, M. Burgman, & M. Nunn (Eds.), Invasive Species: Risk Assessment and Management (pp. 206-228). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

  • Rik Buckworth, William Venables, Emma Lawrence, Tom Kompas, Sean Pascoe, Long Chu, Fiona Hill, Trevor Hutton & Peter Rothlisberg (2014) Incorporation of Predictive Models of Banana Prawn Catch for MEY-Based Harvest Strategy Development for the Northern Prawn Fishery, CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Research, Brisbane.

  • Tom Kompas, Quentin Grafton, Ha Pham, Nhu Che & Long Chu (2010) Bioeconomic Modeling of Marine Reserves with Environmental Uncertainty, in Handbook of Marine Fisheries Conservation and Management, London: Oxford University Press.

Other peer-reviewed publications (selected)

  • Quentin Grafton, Long Chu , Harry Nelson & Gerard Bonnis (2021). A Global Analysis of the Cost-Efficiency of Forest Carbon Sequestration , Published by OECD

  • Tom Kompas, Nhu Che, Long Chu & Neil Klaer (2011) Transition to MEY goals for the Great Australian Bight Trawl Fishery, Report to Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, Australian Centre for Biosecurity and Environmental Economics, Canberra.

  • Tom Kompas, Long Chu, Nhu Che & Karen Herbert (2013), The Economics of Surveillance for Invasive Weeds: An Application of Cost-Benefit Analysis, Report to Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Australian Centre of Excellence for Risk Analysis.

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