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Resource Curse or Cure ? [electronic resource] : On the Sustainability of Development in Western Australia / edited by Martin Brueckner, Angela Durey, Robyn Mayes, Christof Pforr.

Contributor(s): Series: CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & GovernancePublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XXVII, 295 p. 29 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642538735
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 338.927 23
LOC classification:
  • GE195-199
  • GE196
Online resources:
Contents:
Curse or Cure? -- The Politics of Development in Western Australia -- A Review of the Resources Sector in Western Australia -- Ethics of Deployment -- Resources, Global Production Networks and Regional Development -- CSR in the Resource Sector of Western Australia -- Gendered Dimensions of Resource Extraction -- Mining and Indigenous Socio-Economic Advancement -- Too Close to the Wheels of Progress: A Perspective on a Community's Experience -- Oil and Gas and Tourism in the West Kimberley, Australia -- Sustaining Local Communities: Mining Automation and Local Benefits -- Social Impacts of Fly-in / Fly-out Work Practices -- Mining and Sustainable Local Communities -- Mining and Biodiversity -- Regulating the Resource Juggernaut -- Water, Development and the Extractive Industrial State -- Enduring Community Value from Mining -- Challenging the 'Resource Curse' in Australian Regions in Transition -- Geotourism - A Sustainable Development Alternative for Western Australia? -- Indigenous Culture and Health -- Reconciling Tensions: A Way Forward?
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Globalisation and rapid social and environmental change in recent decades have brought into sharper focus not only the benefits but also the costs of economic development. The once assumed link between economic development and societal well-being is being increasingly questioned in the face of growing social and environmental problems and unfulfilled expectations concerning political and commercial decision-makers. The orthodox development dogma is being tested in particular in resource-based economies such as Western Australia, where globalisation pressures and the concomitant rise in the demand for natural resources highlight the difficulties of effectively balancing broader societal interests with those of industry and the state. This book provides a critical review of the socio-political, environmental and cultural state of play in Western Australia, offering an analysis of how resource-based developments are shaping the state and its people.
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Curse or Cure? -- The Politics of Development in Western Australia -- A Review of the Resources Sector in Western Australia -- Ethics of Deployment -- Resources, Global Production Networks and Regional Development -- CSR in the Resource Sector of Western Australia -- Gendered Dimensions of Resource Extraction -- Mining and Indigenous Socio-Economic Advancement -- Too Close to the Wheels of Progress: A Perspective on a Community's Experience -- Oil and Gas and Tourism in the West Kimberley, Australia -- Sustaining Local Communities: Mining Automation and Local Benefits -- Social Impacts of Fly-in / Fly-out Work Practices -- Mining and Sustainable Local Communities -- Mining and Biodiversity -- Regulating the Resource Juggernaut -- Water, Development and the Extractive Industrial State -- Enduring Community Value from Mining -- Challenging the 'Resource Curse' in Australian Regions in Transition -- Geotourism - A Sustainable Development Alternative for Western Australia? -- Indigenous Culture and Health -- Reconciling Tensions: A Way Forward?

Globalisation and rapid social and environmental change in recent decades have brought into sharper focus not only the benefits but also the costs of economic development. The once assumed link between economic development and societal well-being is being increasingly questioned in the face of growing social and environmental problems and unfulfilled expectations concerning political and commercial decision-makers. The orthodox development dogma is being tested in particular in resource-based economies such as Western Australia, where globalisation pressures and the concomitant rise in the demand for natural resources highlight the difficulties of effectively balancing broader societal interests with those of industry and the state. This book provides a critical review of the socio-political, environmental and cultural state of play in Western Australia, offering an analysis of how resource-based developments are shaping the state and its people.

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