New Caledonia is a widely recognised marine and terrestrial biodiversity hot spot. However, this unique environment is under increasing anthropogenic pressure. Major threats are related to land cover change and include fire, urban sprawling and mining. Resulting habitat loss and fragmentation end up in serious erosion of the local biodiversity. Mining is of particular concern due to its economic significance for the island. Open cast mines were exploited there since 1873, and scraping out soil to access ores wipes out flora. Resulting perturbations on water flows and dramatic soil erosion lead to metal-rich sediment transport downstream into rivers and the lagoon. Conflicting environmental and economic aspects of mining are discussed in thi...
Our paper draws on research in two sites where large goldmining projects are located – Misima and Li...
Mining impacts will affect local populations to different degrees. Impacts range from removal of hab...
International audienceNickel mining in New Caledonia has largely contributed to the supply of sedime...
The French archipelago of New Caledonia hosts one of the three most extensive reef systems in the wo...
The French archipelago of New Caledonia hosts one of the three most extensive reef systems in the wo...
International audienceOpencast mining has exacerbated land degradation in New Caledonia, a French ar...
Protected areas are the cornerstone on which conservation strategies are often built. Adapting syste...
Forty-one endemic conifer species occur on New Caledonia's ultramafic substrates (known locally as "...
In this empirically grounded perspective, we explore how, if managed correctly, mining might go beyo...
Mines: an element of the ecological debate in the South Pacific. — The island of Nauru, Grande Terre...
New Caledonia archipelago is located in the South West Pacific between Australia and the Vanuatu arc...
Our paper draws on research in two sites where large goldmining projects are located - Misima and Li...
The identification and use of hyperaccumulator plants in mining projects has been recognised as an i...
Our paper draws on research in two sites where large goldmining projects are located – Misima and Li...
Mining impacts will affect local populations to different degrees. Impacts range from removal of hab...
International audienceNickel mining in New Caledonia has largely contributed to the supply of sedime...
The French archipelago of New Caledonia hosts one of the three most extensive reef systems in the wo...
The French archipelago of New Caledonia hosts one of the three most extensive reef systems in the wo...
International audienceOpencast mining has exacerbated land degradation in New Caledonia, a French ar...
Protected areas are the cornerstone on which conservation strategies are often built. Adapting syste...
Forty-one endemic conifer species occur on New Caledonia's ultramafic substrates (known locally as "...
In this empirically grounded perspective, we explore how, if managed correctly, mining might go beyo...
Mines: an element of the ecological debate in the South Pacific. — The island of Nauru, Grande Terre...
New Caledonia archipelago is located in the South West Pacific between Australia and the Vanuatu arc...
Our paper draws on research in two sites where large goldmining projects are located - Misima and Li...
The identification and use of hyperaccumulator plants in mining projects has been recognised as an i...
Our paper draws on research in two sites where large goldmining projects are located – Misima and Li...
Mining impacts will affect local populations to different degrees. Impacts range from removal of hab...
International audienceNickel mining in New Caledonia has largely contributed to the supply of sedime...