Our paper draws on research in two sites where large goldmining projects are located - Misima and Lihir islands in Papua New Guinea. We examine the socio-economic context in which criticisms of environmental degradation arise. We discuss the social and political meanings embedded in local demands for compensation for environmental damage, drawing attention to the disparities between local Melanesian conceptions of the environment and global, Western ideas that inform international environmentalist criticisms of mining. We dispute the 'romantic primitivism' of some environmentalist discourse, using the work of ethno-ecologists and case studies of specific incidents on these islands, contesting the view that there is a natural conservationist...
This thesis examines a dispute over environmental conservation projects between people living in Kai...
In this article, I explore what a critical environmental perspective would look like in Melanesia, w...
The main threats of Papua’s forests include increases in logging (both legal and illegal), oil palm...
Our paper draws on research in two sites where large goldmining projects are located – Misima and Li...
This introduction contextualizes the discussion of community responses to mining in Melanesia by loo...
Recent controversies linked with the large-scale mines in Melanesia largely revolve around the impac...
Mining is often portrayed as a contributor to sustainable development, especially so in developing c...
In this article we propose that environmental conflicts in developing countries are caused not so mu...
This paper presents an analysis of resource extraction on New Guinea Island, which contains part of ...
In Alchemy in the Rain Forest Jerry K. Jacka explores how the indigenous population of Papua New Gui...
With the growing threats of climate change, plans such as the European Green Deal (EGD) aim to mitig...
This introduction contextualizes the discussion of community responses to mining in Melanesia by loo...
Since the 1970s the residents of Maimafu village, a rural settlement in the Eastern Highlands of Pap...
Since the 1970s the residents of Maimafu village, a rural settlement in the Eastern Highlands of Pap...
Imagine that a group of experts had been brought together in 1985 to dis-cuss how the mining sector ...
This thesis examines a dispute over environmental conservation projects between people living in Kai...
In this article, I explore what a critical environmental perspective would look like in Melanesia, w...
The main threats of Papua’s forests include increases in logging (both legal and illegal), oil palm...
Our paper draws on research in two sites where large goldmining projects are located – Misima and Li...
This introduction contextualizes the discussion of community responses to mining in Melanesia by loo...
Recent controversies linked with the large-scale mines in Melanesia largely revolve around the impac...
Mining is often portrayed as a contributor to sustainable development, especially so in developing c...
In this article we propose that environmental conflicts in developing countries are caused not so mu...
This paper presents an analysis of resource extraction on New Guinea Island, which contains part of ...
In Alchemy in the Rain Forest Jerry K. Jacka explores how the indigenous population of Papua New Gui...
With the growing threats of climate change, plans such as the European Green Deal (EGD) aim to mitig...
This introduction contextualizes the discussion of community responses to mining in Melanesia by loo...
Since the 1970s the residents of Maimafu village, a rural settlement in the Eastern Highlands of Pap...
Since the 1970s the residents of Maimafu village, a rural settlement in the Eastern Highlands of Pap...
Imagine that a group of experts had been brought together in 1985 to dis-cuss how the mining sector ...
This thesis examines a dispute over environmental conservation projects between people living in Kai...
In this article, I explore what a critical environmental perspective would look like in Melanesia, w...
The main threats of Papua’s forests include increases in logging (both legal and illegal), oil palm...