Land-use conflicts involving agriculture, extractive industries and urbanisation are longstanding throughout much of Australia. Despite early hopes that coal seam gas (CSG) development may offer more opportunities for maintaining agricultural land-use than would open cut coal mining, conflict over CSG development has escalated nevertheless. This paper focuses on community action groups that have mobilised in response to CSG and other resource developments in the Surat Basin, Queensland. The research outlines the development and professionalisation of these groups, their concerns, and government responses. Opposition to CSG was driven in part by the perceived threat to existing agricultural industries and to the liveability of rural township...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: leaves 60-66.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Study ar...
Competing demands upon the provision of natural resources to meet the needs of current and future ge...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd North western NSW has seen a host of interest groups working in alliance opposin...
Land-use conflicts involving agriculture, extractive industries and urbanisation are longstanding th...
Land-use conflicts involving agriculture, extractive industries and urbanisation are longstanding th...
The rapid expansion of the coal-seam-gas (CSG) sector in Queensland has fueled debate on the sector'...
Using a recent case study of community reaction to proposed coal-seam gas mining in eastern Australi...
This research investigates a rural community’s perceptions of their future at two time-points during...
The Australian coal seam gas (CSG) industry has grown rapidly from around 1,000 CSG wells in 2009 to...
This article reports on a study of an agricultural region in southeast Queensland, Australia that is...
In public participatory contexts, at a time of policy crisis, this paper explores the enduring conte...
In Australia, coal seam gas (CSG) could help to meet growing demands for cleaner alternatives to coa...
Threats to rural livelihoods and rural landscapes have increased over time as developed nations in p...
This scoping paper examines the complex issue of assessing and understanding community views about t...
This paper examines the evaluation of social externalities in regional communities affected by four ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: leaves 60-66.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Study ar...
Competing demands upon the provision of natural resources to meet the needs of current and future ge...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd North western NSW has seen a host of interest groups working in alliance opposin...
Land-use conflicts involving agriculture, extractive industries and urbanisation are longstanding th...
Land-use conflicts involving agriculture, extractive industries and urbanisation are longstanding th...
The rapid expansion of the coal-seam-gas (CSG) sector in Queensland has fueled debate on the sector'...
Using a recent case study of community reaction to proposed coal-seam gas mining in eastern Australi...
This research investigates a rural community’s perceptions of their future at two time-points during...
The Australian coal seam gas (CSG) industry has grown rapidly from around 1,000 CSG wells in 2009 to...
This article reports on a study of an agricultural region in southeast Queensland, Australia that is...
In public participatory contexts, at a time of policy crisis, this paper explores the enduring conte...
In Australia, coal seam gas (CSG) could help to meet growing demands for cleaner alternatives to coa...
Threats to rural livelihoods and rural landscapes have increased over time as developed nations in p...
This scoping paper examines the complex issue of assessing and understanding community views about t...
This paper examines the evaluation of social externalities in regional communities affected by four ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: leaves 60-66.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Study ar...
Competing demands upon the provision of natural resources to meet the needs of current and future ge...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd North western NSW has seen a host of interest groups working in alliance opposin...