This paper critically analyses the representational politics deployed in recent attempts to transform the forests associated with the Kamula Doso area into a carbon credit scheme. Given the absence of any legal framework for this attempt I argue the media became one way actors could to reinforce and even create possible property claims
In recent years, private companies have acquired long-term leasehold titles to more than five millio...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) has a total land area of 463,000 km2 and a population of just over 4 million ...
The challenge of integrating ecological, economic and social aspects of forest management is still a...
This paper shows how the prospect of a forest carbon market in Papua New Guinea added a new element ...
This paper shows how the prospect of a forest carbon market in Papua New Guinea added a new element ...
Market-based interventions to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) ena...
Interventions to conserve carbon stored in forests are central to the emerging global climate change...
Tropical forests in developing countries are increasingly being valued for their role in carbon sequ...
Across developing countries substantial effort and resources have been dedicated to setting up syste...
This paper examines attempted forestry reforms in Papua New Guinea geared to three broad objectives ...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) sustains some of the world's most biologically and culturally rich forests. L...
Guinea continues to grapple with issues pertaining to land. In addition to being an important source...
Private sector investment has become increasingly central to development in the global south, and in...
Private sector investment has become increasingly central to development in the global south, and in...
There is a growing conviction that problems associated with land mobilisation and development are at...
In recent years, private companies have acquired long-term leasehold titles to more than five millio...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) has a total land area of 463,000 km2 and a population of just over 4 million ...
The challenge of integrating ecological, economic and social aspects of forest management is still a...
This paper shows how the prospect of a forest carbon market in Papua New Guinea added a new element ...
This paper shows how the prospect of a forest carbon market in Papua New Guinea added a new element ...
Market-based interventions to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) ena...
Interventions to conserve carbon stored in forests are central to the emerging global climate change...
Tropical forests in developing countries are increasingly being valued for their role in carbon sequ...
Across developing countries substantial effort and resources have been dedicated to setting up syste...
This paper examines attempted forestry reforms in Papua New Guinea geared to three broad objectives ...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) sustains some of the world's most biologically and culturally rich forests. L...
Guinea continues to grapple with issues pertaining to land. In addition to being an important source...
Private sector investment has become increasingly central to development in the global south, and in...
Private sector investment has become increasingly central to development in the global south, and in...
There is a growing conviction that problems associated with land mobilisation and development are at...
In recent years, private companies have acquired long-term leasehold titles to more than five millio...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) has a total land area of 463,000 km2 and a population of just over 4 million ...
The challenge of integrating ecological, economic and social aspects of forest management is still a...