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 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Papua New Guinea (PNG) has long been a site of analysis for exploring the links between natural resources and conflict, having been cited as an example in prominent studies of the ‘natural resource curse’ and used as a source of learning in international debates on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Over the past decade, this scholarship has expanded to encompass conflict analysis and peace building. This paper considers four themes identified in the contemporary literature, each with reference to examples drawn from PNG: 1) the costs

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Agency and the « Avatar » narrative at the Porgera gold mine, Papua New Guinea

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Rapid Marine Biodiversity Assessment of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea—Survey II (2000)

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PNG HCV Toolkit

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PNG Biomass project

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Logging in PNG

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Fisheries

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Turtle

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Dam

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Coral Triangle documents

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Biodiversity Conservation of terrestrial and amrine ecosystems

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Climate change and migration

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Bismarck Sea rapid assessment

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Biodiversity Survey

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oil palm

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Soil Classification of PNG

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National Ocean Policy 2020

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PNG Climate Road Map

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

The mammals collected on the Chevert Expedition in 1875 are discussed on the basis of information in William Macleay’s journal, Lawrence Hargrave’s diary and old newspaper articles. William Petterd’s published reports give the collection location of the type specimen of Isoodon macrourus moresbyensis.

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

This report stems from a simple observation: that since Independence in 1975, Papua New Guinea’s economic and social development outcomes have not matched people’s aspirations or government promises. Indeed, despite the abundance of its riches, PNG lags behind its Pacific neighbours on many important development indicators.