Geographies of New Caledonia-Kanaky Environments, Politics and Cultures
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Cham Springer Nature Springer International Publishing [Imprint] 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (283 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783031491399
- 9783031491405
- Society and Social Sciences
- Sociology and anthropology
- Anthropology
- Mathematics and Science
- Biology, life sciences
- Life sciences: general issues
- Ecological science, the Biosphere
- Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning
- Geography
- Physical geography and topography
- Human geography
- Social geography
- Regional geography
- The environment
- Conservation of the environment
- Agriculture
- Biodiversity
- Common Destiny
- Cultural Heritage
- Decolonisation
- Environment
- Environmental Protection
- Fishing
- Geography
- Indigenous Kanak Knowledge
- J Society and Social Sciences
- JH Sociology and anthropology
- JHM Anthropology
- Kanak Languages
- Land Reform
- Nickel Mining
- P Mathematics and Science
- PS Biology
- PSA Life sciences
- PSAF Ecological science
- Planning
- Political Power Relations
- R Earth Sciences
- RG Geography
- RGB Physical geography and topography
- RGC Human geography
- RGCS Social geography
- RGL Regional geography
- RN The environment
- RNK Conservation of the environment
- Waste Management
- general issues
- independence Referendums
- life sciences
- the Biosphere
- thema EDItEUR
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This open access book provides a unique overview of geographical, historical, political and environmental issues facing the French overseas territory New Caledonia, also called "Kanaky" by the indigenous Kanak people, who outnumber citizens of European and other origin. New Caledonia has seen a long and complex struggle for decolonization, but is still on the United Nations' list of "Non-Self Governing territories" and there is little sign of change following three referendums on independence and extensive negotiations with France. The archipelago possesses around a quarter of the world's nickel deposits, giving it additional strategic importance when demand for the mineral is strong. The islands have unique biodiversity, and Caledonian coastal lagoons have been listed as UNESCO world heritage sites since 2008. The book offers detailed insights into the environmental and human geographies of the archipelago, with a focus on the linksbetween environmental protection and extensive mining operations, between political independence struggles and continued wellbeing and economic development, and the differing visions for the future of the islands. This multidisciplinary volume, one of the few to appear in English, appeals to researchers, students and policy makers across the environmental, social and political sciences. ;
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