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Reserachers working on WATER RESOURCES (alphabetical order)
Dani BARRINGTON Lecturer, School of Civil Engineering at University of Leeds, United KingdomAdministrative areas: Fiji , Vanuatu , Solomon Islands , Papua New Guinea Places: Australia (area), MelanesiaKeywords: Water Resources , Sanitation , Development Studies , Participation , Health , Hygiene , Menstruation , Toilets , Water
Ulf JOHANSSON DAHRE Associate Professor, Department of social anthropology at Lund university, SwedenAdministrative areas: Hawaii , New Zealand Places: Australia (area), PolynesiaKeywords: Colonial Discourse , Governance , Indigenous Politics , Law and Culture , Tourism , Water Resources , Social Movement
Irvine LELEMIA PhD Student, Civil and Environmental Engineering at University of Hawaii at Manoa, United StatesAdministrative areas: Hawaii Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Traditional Ecological Knowledge , Water Resources , Sustainability , Environment , Civil And Enviornmental Engineering , Rainwater Harvesting , Water And Wastewater Treatment And Reuse
Craig LIND Research Fellow, Department of Anthropology, Centre for Pacific Studies at University of St Andrews, United KingdomAdministrative areas: Vanuatu , Malampa (Vanuatu), Shefa (Vanuatu)Places: Melanesia, VanuatuKeywords: Gender , Intersubjectivity , Landscape , Memory , Migration , Mission History , Museums , Perception , Personhood , Religion
Carol MACLENNAN Professor, Social Sciences at Michigan Technological University, United StatesAdministrative areas: Hawaii Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Agriculture , Colonialism , Cultural Landscapes , Natural Resource Exploitation , Political Ecology , Water Resources
Measina MEREDITH Independent researcher, Centre for Samoan Studies at National University of Samoa, SamoaAdministrative areas: Samoa Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Development , Water Resources , Human Rights , Gender , Governance
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