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Reserachers working on SOCIAL IMPACT ANALYSIS (alphabetical order)
John BURTON Research Fellow, Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining at University of Queensland, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea , Australia , Solomon Islands , New Caledonia Places: Australia (area), MelanesiaKeywords: Development , Social Change , Social Impact Analysis , Social Mapping , Poverty , Mining , Identity , Social Organization , Population and Development
Takiora INGRAM Independent researcher, FRIENDS OF THE LAGOON/PACIFIC PLANNING &RESEARCH at Non-Government Organization, Cook IslandsAdministrative areas: American Samoa , Cook Islands , Fiji , Hawaii , Northern Mariana Islands , Australia , French Polynesia , New Zealand Places: Polynesia, MicronesiaKeywords: Climate Policy , Development , Gender Violence , Mining and its Discontents , Political Anthropology , Regional History , Seascape , Social Impact Analysis , Sustainable Tourism , World Heritage
Foale SIMON Senior Lecturer, College of Arts, Society and Education at James Cook University, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Solomon Islands , Papua New Guinea , Federated States of Micronesia , Australia , Kiribati , Fiji Places: Melanesia, PolynesiaKeywords: Political Ecology , Political Economy , Small-scale Fisheries , Social Impact Analysis , Marine Biodiversity , Logging , Land Tenure , Epistemology , Environment , Ethnobotany
Laura ZIMMER-TAMAKOSHI Independent researcher, United StatesAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Age and Aging , Anthropological Fieldwork , Big-manship , Gambling , Gender Violence , Inequality , Mining , Nationalism , Social Impact Analysis , Politics Of Culture
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