Ms Amelia Hine1, Ms Maggie-Anne Harvey1 1University Of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia ‘[C]apitalism has naturalized itself to the earth, feeding off the fossil stocks and mineral flows of the substratum’ (Yusoff 2017, 113). In seeking the edges of this capitalist...
- May 8, 2019
Dr Andrea Connor1, Professor Donald McNeill1 1Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia Whilst the ground we stand and build on is often conceptualised as a ‘natural’ terrestrial plane, recent theoretical work across a range of disciplines has begun to re-think...
- May 8, 2019
Ms Lilian Pearce1 1ANU, Canberra, Australia By the early 1900s, overgrazed arid areas of the American mid-west and Australia simultaneously found themselves confronting the effects of unfettered colonial land manipulation and extraction on old, tired soils. Around this time,...
- May 8, 2019
Dr Sarah Robertson1 1RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia What role does soil play in sustainable residential designs and how does it reconfigure place-based human-nature relations in cities? In design and planning practice, place-focused efforts promote human connection to place as...
- May 8, 2019
Dr Katherine Sammler1 1California State University Maritime, Vallejo, United States The black sands off Aotearoa New Zealand’s Taranaki Bight are made of titanomagnetite, containing high concentrations of iron. Their dark color and magnetic properties signify the coveted ore within,...
- May 8, 2019
Dr Vanessa Lamb1 1University Of Melbourne Sand mining is now a globally significant problem causing serious consequences for rivers and coasts from where it is extracted. The gravity of the situation is underlined by a 2014 UNEP report showing...
- May 8, 2019
Dr Jo Gillespie1, Mr Alex Vaughan1 1School of Geosciences, The University Of Sydney, Sydney, Australia Smart environmental regulation embraces innovative methods to control human activities and moves us beyond environmental law’s traditional command and control regulatory approaches. This approach...
- May 8, 2019
A/Prof. Dan Penny1, Dr Jo Gillespie1, Ms Nicola Perry1 1The University Of Sydney, Sydney, Australia Here we consider the messy ‘unruliness’ of more-than-human communities in a protected wetland at the margin on Cambodia’s ‘great lake’ – the Tonle Sap. ...
- May 8, 2019
Comprehensive Assessment of Environmental Regulatory Systems Governing Upstream Petroleum Operations
Mr Derrick Sowa1 1The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia Attempts to identify the strengths and weaknesses, as well as the opportunities and challenges confronting environmental regulatory systems necessitate a comprehensive assessment of the entire environmental regulatory system. Using Ghana...
- May 8, 2019
Dr Min Jiang1 1The University Of Melbourne, Carlton, Australia Mirroring the global trend away from state-controlled to market-oriented water governance regimes, China has pursued a raft of institutional reforms to establish formal water markets. One latest development is the...
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