Mining, Politics, and Development in the South Pacific
Understanding the political landscape of resource extraction
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:9th Nov '20
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This insightful exploration of mining in the South Pacific highlights its political dimensions and impacts on national development, particularly in Fiji and Papua New Guinea.
The book Mining, Politics, and Development in the South Pacific delves into the intricate dynamics of the mining industry across various South Pacific nations, including Fiji, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, and the Phosphate Islands. It examines the multifaceted issues that arise from mining activities in these regions, particularly focusing on the political implications and the broader impact on national development. By investigating the interplay between local governance, foreign investment, and environmental concerns, the book provides a comprehensive overview of how mining shapes the socio-economic landscape of these island nations.
Moreover, Mining, Politics, and Development in the South Pacific highlights the challenges faced by local communities, including land rights disputes, economic disparities, and the environmental degradation often associated with mining operations. The author presents case studies that illustrate both the potential benefits and the detrimental effects of mining, prompting readers to consider the balance between economic growth and sustainable practices. This exploration is crucial for understanding the region's development trajectory and the role of mining within it.
Ultimately, this book serves as a vital resource for policymakers, researchers, and anyone interested in the South Pacific's development narrative. By shedding light on the political dimensions of mining, it encourages a deeper dialogue about the future of these nations and the sustainable paths they might pursue in the face of ongoing resource extraction pressures.
ISBN: 9780367166045
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 362g
252 pages