This paper looks at the impact of a new extractive industry, namely unconventional natural gas, on rural decline. Rural decline is defined as comprising loss of rural youth, reduced human capital and increasing rural poverty. Since the start of the current century, the unconventional natural gas industry has been expanding around the world, often in close proximity to pre-existing agricultural communities. The social impacts of this new industry represent a growing area of interest in rural studies. We contribute to this new research area through a case study of coal seam gas (CSG) development in Queensland, Australia, comparing regions where gas development occurred between 2001 and 2011 against a control group of similar regions without g...
This paper examines the evaluation of social externalities in regional communities affected by four ...
This paper examines views about the restructuring of rural industries that are based on natural reso...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be fyclical, with boom and bust limes impacting upon associat...
AbstractThis paper looks at the impact of a new extractive industry, namely unconventional natural g...
Complementing the scarce economic literature about local impacts of energy extraction booms, this pa...
Competing demands upon the provision of natural resources to meet the needs of current and future ge...
Objectives: What benefits and burdens are being faced by the communities of Queensland, Australia's ...
In Australia, coal seam gas (CSG) could help to meet growing demands for cleaner alternatives to coa...
Unconventional gas development can bring rapid change to local communities who often have limited re...
Coal seam gas (CSG) extraction and its conversion into liquefied natural gas (LNG) for overseas expo...
Rural sociologists have for decades studied the impacts of natural resource \u27dependency\u27 and \...
This research investigates a rural community’s perceptions of their future at two time-points during...
This scoping paper examines the complex issue of assessing and understanding community views about t...
As the landscape of the United States changes and world resources face depletion, shale gas developm...
The rapid expansion of the coal-seam-gas (CSG) sector in Queensland has fueled debate on the sector'...
This paper examines the evaluation of social externalities in regional communities affected by four ...
This paper examines views about the restructuring of rural industries that are based on natural reso...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be fyclical, with boom and bust limes impacting upon associat...
AbstractThis paper looks at the impact of a new extractive industry, namely unconventional natural g...
Complementing the scarce economic literature about local impacts of energy extraction booms, this pa...
Competing demands upon the provision of natural resources to meet the needs of current and future ge...
Objectives: What benefits and burdens are being faced by the communities of Queensland, Australia's ...
In Australia, coal seam gas (CSG) could help to meet growing demands for cleaner alternatives to coa...
Unconventional gas development can bring rapid change to local communities who often have limited re...
Coal seam gas (CSG) extraction and its conversion into liquefied natural gas (LNG) for overseas expo...
Rural sociologists have for decades studied the impacts of natural resource \u27dependency\u27 and \...
This research investigates a rural community’s perceptions of their future at two time-points during...
This scoping paper examines the complex issue of assessing and understanding community views about t...
As the landscape of the United States changes and world resources face depletion, shale gas developm...
The rapid expansion of the coal-seam-gas (CSG) sector in Queensland has fueled debate on the sector'...
This paper examines the evaluation of social externalities in regional communities affected by four ...
This paper examines views about the restructuring of rural industries that are based on natural reso...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be fyclical, with boom and bust limes impacting upon associat...