Coal seam gas: a space‐based perspective (original) (raw)

Competing Perceptions of the Rural Idyll: responses to threats from coal seam gas development in Gloucester, NSW, Australia.

Meg Sherval

Australian Geographer, 2014

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How Farmers, Graziers, Miners, and Gas-Industry Personnel See Their Potential for Coexistence in Rural Queensland

Thomas Baumgartl

SPE Economics & Management, 2014

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Social resistance to coal seam gas development in the Northern Rivers region of Eastern Australia: Proposing a diamond model of social license to operate

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Unlikely Alliances in the Battle for Land and Water Security: Unconventional Gas and the Politics of Risk in NSW, Australia

Meg Sherval

Land Use - Assessing the Past, Envisioning the Future [Working Title]

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Drilling into community perceptions of coal seam gas in Roma, Australia

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Mercer, A., K. de Rijke and W. Dressler (2014) Silences in the boom: coal seam gas, neoliberalizing discourse, and the future of regional Australia. Journal of Political Ecology 21: 279-302.

Kim de Rijke

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Provisional chapter Unlikely Alliances in the Battle for Land and Water Security: Unconventional Gas and the Politics of Risk in NSW, Australia

Meg Sherval

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A town divided: Community values and attitudes towards coal seam gas development in Gloucester, Australia

Emily Grubert

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Community Perceptions of the Coal Seam Gas Industry

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Emerging Dimensions of Networked Energy Citizenship: the case of Coal Seam Gas mobilisation in Australia

Asha Titus, Declan Kuch

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Macpherson-Rice, Breana, Munro, Paul G. and de Rijke, Kim (2019).Energy solution or future pollution?: applying an energy justice perspective to coal seam gas in New South Wales.

Kim de Rijke

Australian Geographer, 51 (1), 1-17., 2019

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Coal seam gas in Australia: can activists be effective from the margins?

Chris Galloway

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Coal Seam Gas Mining: An Assault on Farming Land, Water Resources and Property Rights

Revel Pointon

Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland

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Emerging Dimensions of Networked Energy Citizenship: the case of Coal Seam Gas mobilization in Australia

Asha Titus, Declan Kuch

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The Friction of Fracking: Discursive Constraints on Aboriginal Participation in Coal Seam Gas in Northern NSW

Lana D Hartwig, Catherine Howlett

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de Rijke, K. (2013) Coal Seam Gas and Social Impact Assessment: An Anthropological Contribution to Current Debates and Practices. Journal of Economic and Social Policy 15 (3)

Kim de Rijke

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Drilling Down Comparatively: Resource Histories, Subterranean Unconventional Gas and Diverging Social Responses in Two Australian Regions

Kim de Rijke

Mining encounters: extractive industries in an overheated world. (pp. 97-120) edited by Robert Jan Pijpers and Thomas Hylland Eriksen. London, United Kingdom: Pluto Press. , 2019

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Disputes over Coal Mining and Gas Drilling in an Australian Country Town

jon marshall (jonathan marshall)

Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal,, 2023

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A tale of two states: Development and regulation of coal bed methane extraction in Queensland and New South Wales, Australia

R. Quentin Grafton

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Community perspectives of natural resource extraction: coal-seam gas mining and social identity in Eastern Australia

William Boyd

Coolabah, 2013

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Trigger, D., Keenan, J., de Rijke, K. & Rifkin, W. (2014) Aboriginal engagement and agreement-making with a rapidly developing resource industry: Coal seam gas development in Australia. The Extractive Industries and Society 1: 176-188.

Kim de Rijke

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Just transition? Strategic framing and the challenges facing coal dependent communities

Sally Weller

Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space

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THE COALFIELDS RESEARCH PROGRAMME: DISCUSSION PAPER NO. 2 DIFFERENT PLACES: REPRESENTATIONS

Huw beynon

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Unconventional gas development in Australia: A critical review of its social license

Hanabeth Luke, Martin Brueckner, Nia Emmanouil PhD - Barrister

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Mercer, A., de Rijke, K. and Dressler, W. (2014) Silences in the boom: Coal seam gas, neoliberalizing discourse, and the future of regional Australia. Journal of Political Ecology 21: 279-302

Wolfram Dressler

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Energy futures, state planning policies and coal mine contests in rural New South Wales. Energy Policy, Volume 99, December 2016, Pages 233–241

Linda H Connor

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Aboriginal engagement and agreement-making with a rapidly developing resource industry: Coal seam gas development in Australia

Will Rifkin

The Extractive Industries and Society, 2014

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Energy Futures in a Rural Region: Coal Seam Gas and Renewables in Narrabri, NSW

jon marshall (jonathan marshall)

Report, 2020

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Alexandra Mercer, Kim de Rijke, and Wolfram Dressler. 2014. Silence in the midst of the boom: coal seam gas, neoliberalizing discourse, and the future of regional Australia. Journal of Political Ecology 21: 279-302.

Alexandra Mercer, Journal of Political Ecology

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Farmers’ perceptions of coexistence between agriculture and a large scale coal seam gas development

Neal Dalgliesh

Agriculture and Human Values, 2017

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Espig, M. & de Rijke, K. (2016) Unconventional gas developments and the politics of risk and knowledge in Australia. Energy Research and Social Science.

Kim de Rijke

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Social license to operate during Wyoming's coalbed methane boom: Implications of private participation

Julia Haggerty

Energy Policy, 2020

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NIMBY or Not? Integrating social factors into shale gas community engagements

Matthew Cotton

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Social and economic issues associated with the Bowen Basin coal industry: Community engagement to reduce conflict over mine operations

Stewart Lockie

2005

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