Dr Thanh Mai


Dr Thanh Mai
NameDr Thanh Mai
Email Addressthanh.mai@unisq.edu.au
Job TitleResearch Fellow (Climate Resilient Landscapes)
QualificationsBSc The Vietnam National University of Forestry, MSc Asian IT, PhD Qld
DepartmentCentre for Applied Climate Sciences (Research)
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1046-4365
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Biography

Dr. Thanh Mai is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Applied Climate Sciences (CACS) at the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ), Australia. He holds a PhD in Natural Resource Management from the University of Queensland (UQ), Australia, an MSc in Regional and Rural Development Planning from the Asian Institute of Technology in Thailand, and a BSc in Forest Science from the Vietnam National University of Forestry. He has over 10 years of university teaching experience and 25 years of research expertise. As a systems scientist, Dr. Thanh’s research is highly interdisciplinary, encompassing a wide range of disciplines and themes. In recent years, his work has primarily focused on agricultural climate risk management and risk transfer to enhance the resilience of farming systems and regional communities. Dr. Thanh has been involved in numerous R&D projects in various capacities, collaborating with a wide range of stakeholders, including government agencies, non-profit organizations, research institutions, the private sector, and local communities. His work has spanned multiple countries, including Australia, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, and India.

Employment

PositionOrganisationFromTo
LecturerVietnam National University of Agriculture19982008
Research and Teaching AssistantUniversity of Queensland, Australia20122013
Environmental and Sustainability ConsultantFreelance 20142016
Research FellowUniversity of Southern Queensland2017

Expertise

Systems Thinking & System Dynamic Modelling, Agricultural Climate Risk Management and Risk Transfer, Climate Change Adaptation

Fields of Research

  • 410103. Human impacts of climate change and human adaptation
  • 410199. Climate change impacts and adaptation not elsewhere classified
  • 410401. Conservation and biodiversity
  • 410404. Environmental management
  • 410406. Natural resource management
  • 410499. Environmental management not elsewhere classified

Professional Membership

Professional MembershipYear
System Dynamics Society; ISEE systems
BSc
The Vietnam National University of Forestry
1997
MSc
Asian IT
2003
PhD
Qld
2012

Current Supervisions

Research TitleSupervisor TypeLevel of StudyCommenced
Capacity building and resilience development of vulnerable rural communities to climate changeAssociate SupervisorDoctoral2022

Completed Supervisions

Research TitleSupervisor TypeLevel of StudyCompleted
Sustainable energy sector development using systems thinking and system dynamics analysisAssociate SupervisorDoctoral2020
Project titleDetailsYear
De-Risking coffee from climate disasters: Upscaling coffee climate protection insurance for Vietnamese smallholder coffee producersThis is an InsuResilience funded project that aim to increase the capacity of smallholder farmers in Vietnam to adapt to climate change through the introduction and use of climate risk insurance products.2025

Spatiotemporal performance evaluation of high-resolution multiple satellite and reanalysis precipitation products over the semiarid region of India

Devadarshini, Elangovan, Bhuvaneswari, Kulanthaivelu, Kumar, Shanmugam Mohan, Geethalakshmi, Vellingiri, Dhasarathan, Manickam, Senthil, Alagarsamy, Senthilraja, Kandasamy, Mushtaq, Shahbaz, Nguyen-Huy, Thong, Mai, Thanh and Kouadio, Louis. 2024. "Spatiotemporal performance evaluation of high-resolution multiple satellite and reanalysis precipitation products over the semiarid region of India." Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 196. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-024-13152-6

Harnessing a systems approach for sustainable adaptation in vulnerable mega-deltas: A case study of the dyke heightening program in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta's floodplains

Mai, Thanh, Mushtaq, Shahbaz, Tong, Yen Dan, Nguyen-Huy, Thong, Richards, Russell and Marcussen, Torben. 2024. "Harnessing a systems approach for sustainable adaptation in vulnerable mega-deltas: A case study of the dyke heightening program in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta's floodplains." Science of the Total Environment. 954. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.176501

A systems thinking approach to address sustainability challenges to the energy sector

Laimon, M., Yusaf, Talal, Mai, T., Goh, S. and Alrefae, Waleed. 2022. "A systems thinking approach to address sustainability challenges to the energy sector." International Journal of Thermofluids. 15, pp. 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijft.2022.100161

System dynamics modelling to assess the impact of renewable energy systems and energy efficiency on the performance of the energy sector

Laimon, Mohamd, Mai, Thanh, Goh, Steven and Yusaf, Talal. 2022. "System dynamics modelling to assess the impact of renewable energy systems and energy efficiency on the performance of the energy sector." Renewable Energy. 193, pp. 1041-1048. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2022.05.041

Defining flood risk management strategies: a systems approach

Mai, Thanh, Mushtaq, Shahbaz, Reardon-Smith, Kate, Webb, Paul, Stone, Roger, Kath, Jarrod and An-Vo, Duc-Anh. 2020. "Defining flood risk management strategies: a systems approach." International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 47. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101550

Energy sector development: system dynamics analysis

Laimon, Mohamd, Mai, Thanh, Goh, Steven and Yusaf, Talal. 2019. "Energy sector development: system dynamics analysis." Applied Sciences. 10 (1), pp. 1-19. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10010134

A systems thinking approach to water trade: finding leverage for sustainable development

Mai, Thanh, Mushtaq, Shahbaz, Loch, Adam, Reardon-Smith, K. and An-Vo, Duc-Anh. 2019. "A systems thinking approach to water trade: finding leverage for sustainable development." Land Use Policy: the international journal covering all aspects of land use. 82, pp. 595-608. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.01.004

Scenario-based planning for tourism development using system dynamic modelling: a case study of Cat Ba Island, Vietnam

Mai, Thanh and Smith, Carl. 2018. "Scenario-based planning for tourism development using system dynamic modelling: a case study of Cat Ba Island, Vietnam." Tourism Management: research, policies, practice. 68, pp. 336-354. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2018.04.005

Assessing shifting cultivation policies: through the lens of systems thinking

Thanh, Mai Van and Vien, Tran Duc. 2017. "Assessing shifting cultivation policies: through the lens of systems thinking." Cairns, Malcolm (ed.) Shifting cultivation policies: balancing environmental and social sustainability. Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. CABI. pp. 1-15

Redefining diversity and dynamics of natural resources management in Asia, Volume 2: Upland natural resources and social ecological systems in Northern Vietnam

Thanh, Mai Van, Vien, Tran Duc, Leisz, Stephen J. and Shivakoti, Ganesh P. (ed.) 2017. Redefining diversity and dynamics of natural resources management in Asia, Volume 2: Upland natural resources and social ecological systems in Northern Vietnam. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Elsevier.

Navigating complexities and management prospects of natural resources in Northern Vietnam

Sharma, S., Shivakoti, G., Thanh, M. V. and Leisz, S. J.. 2017. "Navigating complexities and management prospects of natural resources in Northern Vietnam." Thanh, Mai Van, Vien, Tran Duc, Leisz, Stephen J. and Shivakoti, Ganesh P. (ed.) Redefining diversity & dynamics of natural resources management in Asia, Volume 2: Upland natural resources and social ecological systems in Northern Vietnam. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Elsevier. pp. 245-256

A system dynamics approach for integrated natural resources management

Thanh, M. V.. 2017. "A system dynamics approach for integrated natural resources management." Thanh, Mai Van, Vien, Tran Duc, Leisz, Stephen J. and Shivakoti, Ganesh P. (ed.) Redefining diversity & dynamics of natural resources management in Asia, Volume 2: Upland natural resources and social ecological systems in Northern Vietnam. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Elsevier. pp. 227-244

Decentralization in forest management in Vietnam’s Uplands: case studies of the Kho Mu and Thai Ethnic Community

Vien, T. D and Thanh, M. V.. 2017. "Decentralization in forest management in Vietnam’s Uplands: case studies of the Kho Mu and Thai Ethnic Community." Thanh, Mai Van, Vien, Tran Duc, Leisz, Stephen J. and Shivakoti, Ganesh P. (ed.) Redefining diversity & dynamics of natural resources management in Asia, Volume 2: Upland natural resources and social ecological systems in Northern Vietnam. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Elsevier. pp. 195-206

Toward transforming the approach to natural resource management in Northern Vietnam

Leisz, S. J., Thanh, M. V. and Vien, T. D.. 2017. "Toward transforming the approach to natural resource management in Northern Vietnam." Thanh, Mai Van, Vien, Tran Duc, Leisz, Stephen J. and Shivakoti, Ganesh P. (ed.) Redefining diversity & dynamics of natural resources management in Asia, Volume 2: Upland natural resources and social ecological systems in Northern Vietnam. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Elsevier. pp. 3-10

Addressing the threats to tourism sustainability using systems thinking: a case study of Cat Ba Island, Vietnam

Mai, Thanh and Smith, Carl. 2015. "Addressing the threats to tourism sustainability using systems thinking: a case study of Cat Ba Island, Vietnam." Journal of Sustainable Tourism. 23 (10), pp. 1504-1528. https://doi.org/10.1080/09669582.2015.1045514

A systems thinking approach for achieving a better understanding of Swidden cultivation in Vietnam

Mai, Thanh Van and To, Phuc Xuan. 2015. "A systems thinking approach for achieving a better understanding of Swidden cultivation in Vietnam." Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 43 (1), pp. 169-178. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10745-015-9730-8