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Title Tropical forests of Oceania : anthropological perspectives / editors: Joshua A. Bell, Paige West and Colin Filer
Published Acton, A.C.T. : ANU Press, 2015
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 264 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Asia-Pacific environment monograph ; 10
Asia-Pacific environment monograph ; 10.
Contents 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
Summary The tropical forests of Oceania are an enduring source of concern for Indigenous communities, for the migrants who move to them, for the states that encompass them within their borders, for the multilateral institutions and aid agencies, and for the non-governmental organisations that focus on their conservation. Grounded in the perspective of political ecology, contributors to this volume approach forests as socially alive spaces produced by a confluence of local histories and global circulations. In doing so, they collectively explore the multiple ways in which these forests come into view and therefore into being. Exploring the local dynamics within and around these forests provides an insight into regional issues that have global resonance. Intertwined as they are with cosmological beliefs and livelihoods, as sites of biodiversity and Western desire, these forests have been and are still being transformed by the interaction of foreign and local entities. Focusing on case studies from Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and the Gambier Islands, this volume brings new perspectives on how Pacific Islanders continue to creatively engage with the various processes at play in and around their forests
Analysis oceania
tropical forests
political ecology
anthropology
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Text in English
Online resource; title from PDF title page (ANU, viewed September 8, 2015)
Subject Rain forests -- Oceania
Forest conservation -- Oceania
Forests and forestry -- Oceania
Human ecology -- Oceania
Sociology & anthropology.
NATURE -- Environmental Conservation & Protection.
Forest conservation
Forests and forestry
Human ecology
Rain forests
Oceania
Form Electronic book
Author Bell, Joshua A., editor
West, Paige, 1969- editor.
Filer, Colin, editor.
ISBN 9781925022735
1925022730