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Professor Geoff Cockfield
Name :
Professor Geoff Cockfield
Position :
Professor (Government & Economics) & Deputy Dean
Section :
Faculty of Business and Law
School of Accounting, Economics and Finance
Office :
T441
Location :
Toowoomba Campus
Phone :
+61 7 4631 1246
Extension :
1246
E-mail :
Qualifications :
BA
UCSQ
MPubPol
UNE
PhD
Qld
Professional Memberships
Australian Political Studies Association
Australia and New Zealand Regional Science Association International Inc.
Public Policy Network
Research Interests
Agri-environment policy
Farm forestry policy
Regional development policy
Recent Research Outcomes
Three most recent :
Maraseni, T., Cockfield, G. and J. Maroulis (2009) ‘An assessment of silvipasture potential in South East Queensland, Australia, Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 15(3), pp. 297-309.
Cockfield, G. (2009) ‘A rural party in an urban nation’ in Botterill, L. and Cockfield G. (eds) The National Party: Prospects for the Great Survivors, Allen and Unwin, Crows Nest, pp. 42-66.
Cockfield, G. (2009) ‘Remembering agrarian collectivism’ in Botterill, L. and Cockfield G. (eds) The National Party: Prospects for the Great Survivors, Allen and Unwin, Crows Nest, pp. 116-136.
Most notable :
Cockfield, G. (2009) ‘Remembering agrarian collectivism’ in Botterill, L. and Cockfield G. (eds) The National Party: Prospects for the Great Survivors, Allen and Unwin, Crows Nest, pp. 116-136.
Maron, M. and Cockfield, G. (2008) ‘Managing tradeoffs in landscape restoration and revegetation projects’. Ecological Applications 18 (8) pp. 2041-2049.
Cockfield, G. and Courtney Botterill, L. (2006) ‘Rural Adjustment Schemes: Juggling politics, welfare and markets’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 65 (2), pp. 70-82.
Currently Teaching Courses/Programs
POL2000 Political and Economic Ideas
POL1000 Government Business & Society
MGT8013 Environmental Politics and Policy
ECO1000 Economics
Teaching Experience
Tertiary :
18 years
Administrative Responsibilities
Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Business