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Island Communities, Island Rhetoric: Sustainable Development and the Global Promise? [ 2003-03-25 - 2005-12-31 ]

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP0342802]

Researchers: Elaine Stratford (Chief Investigator) ,  Elisabeth Stratford (Chief Investigator) ,  Stratford, Elaine (Chief Investigator)

Brief description Island Communities, Island Rhetoric: Sustainable Development and the Global Promise? The challenge to integrate economic development, social equity and environmental care intensifies on small islands. This research focuses on Tasmania, peripheral island state of Australia, sometimes typified as ?regional basket-case?. The aim is to examine how Tasmanians understand and accommodate the paradoxes of sustainable development (demanding new forms of ecological citizenship) and globalisation (based on conservative consumer-citizenship). Both deeply influence core government policy as well as formal and informal institutional life and language. Drawing on cultural geography and political ecology, the research will enhance theory and policy discussions about island regions, local communities and governance, sustainability and social change.

Funding Amount $113,000

Funding Scheme Discovery Projects

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