The Impact of Mining Development on Settlement Patterns, Firewood Availability and Forest Structure in Porgera

  • Jacka J
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Introduction / Joshua A. Bell, Paige West and Colin Filer -- Wildlands, deserted bays and other bushy metaphors of Pacific place / Alexander Mawyer -- Non-pristine forests : a long-term history of land transformation in the western Solomons / Edvard Hviding -- Forests of gold : from mining to logging (and back again) / Jamon Alex Halvaksz -- The impact of mining development on settlement patterns, firewood availability and forest structure in Porgera / Jerry K. Jacka -- The structural violence of resource extraction in the Purari Delta / Joshua A. Bell -- The fate of Crater Mountain : forest conservation in the eastern highlands of Papua New Guinea / Paige West and Enock Kale -- How April Salumei became the REDD queen / Colin Filer -- Representational excess in recent attempts to acquire forest carbon in the Kamula Doso area, Western Province, Papua New Guinea / Michael Wood -- 'Evergreen' and REDD+ in the forests of Oceania / Jennifer Gabriel.

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Jacka, J. K. (2015). The Impact of Mining Development on Settlement Patterns, Firewood Availability and Forest Structure in Porgera. In Tropical Forests Of Oceania: Anthropological Perspectives. ANU Press. https://doi.org/10.22459/tfo.08.2015.05

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