Mr Michael Rupic1 1University of Hawai’i, Honolulu, United States of America The Carmichael Coal Mine in Queensland, Australia is a case study on the issue of the violation of native title claims as a result of the transnationalization of...
- May 9, 2019
Ms Claire Collie1 1University Of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia Distinct urban morphologies emerged in conjunction with an overriding shift to neoliberal urbanism. Melbourne’s compact city planning imaginary represents both a driver and a product of these urban transformations, with inequality...
- May 9, 2019
A/Prof. Wendy Steele1, Dr Ilan Wiesel2, Dr Cecily Maller1 1Centre for Urban Research, RMIT, Melbourne, Australia, 2School of Geography, Melbourne, Australia In this paper we engage the twin concepts of ‘the stray’ and ‘the friend’ for developing empathetic imaginings...
- May 9, 2019
Mr Brad Jessup1 1The University of Melbourne This paper concerns a conflict over a statue built by a wealthy landowner in the Margaret River wine making region in contravention of the Western Australian Planning and Development Act 2005. Despite...
- May 9, 2019
Dr Christoph Rupprecht1 1Research Institute For Humanity And Nature, Kyoto, Japan Cities are built entirely around human needs, including harnessing non-humans for ecosystem services in the form of green infrastructure. This anthropocentrism extends to the concept of sustainability itself...
- May 9, 2019
Dr Yamini Narayanan1 1Deakin University India’s intriguing status as among the world’s largest milk producer, beef exporter, and one of the top leather producers – industries which are substantially sustained by the mass slaughter of bovines – implausibly coexists...
- May 9, 2019
Dr David Turton1 1Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia Landholder compensation is a critical part of Australia’s coal seam gas sector. One way to explore this – and the legal geography and distributive justice...
- May 9, 2019
Dr Max Kelly1 1Deakin University, , Australia Despite a heavy reliance on draft animal power, donkeys are not traditional animals in Malawi. Currently, there are approximately 15,000 donkeys in Malawi, many descending from 300 donkeys imported in the late...
- May 9, 2019
Prof. Allison Williams1, Ms. Kaelan Brooke2 1McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada 2McMaster University , Hamilton , Canada Research in therapeutic landscapes recognizes wilderness spaces as promoting health and well-being. Beginning with Palka’s work (1999) concerning Alaska’s Denali National Park, the...
- May 9, 2019
A/Prof Tod Jones1, Transpiosa Riomandha2, Hairus Salim3 1Curtin University, Perth, Australia 2LIKE Indonesia, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 3Institute for the Study of Islam and Society (LKIS), Yogyakarta, Indonesia The International Telecommunication Union estimates 51.2 percent of the global population used the...
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