H Luke, M Brueckner, N Emmanouil - The Extractive Industries and Society, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper provides an overview of unconventional gas developments in Australia and attendant public reactions to them through the lens of the 'social license'concept. An analysis …
In many countries, the expansion of unconventional gas exploration and development has been met with grassroots resistance; the scale and depth of which has surprised even …
D Jassim, B Witt, MC Evans - Journal of Rural Studies, 2022 - Elsevier
International efforts to combat climate change are reflected in diverse national and subnational policies, the effects of which can stimulate fundamental changes in land use at …
Unconventional gas plays a significant role in transitioning to low carbon energy sources; however, its extraction is socially contested, and proponents increasingly face social licence …
M Espig, K de Rijke - Energy research & social science, 2016 - Elsevier
Australia could become the world's largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter by 2021. Especially the unconventional coal seam gas (CSG) reserves in the state of Queensland are …
There is abundant research regarding the impact of the mining industry on settlements and communities, however, there is a lack of understanding regarding the characteristics of large …
Abstract The United Nations 2015 Climate Change Conference established a framework for keeping global temperature increase “well below” two degrees Celsius through …
Unconventional gas development can bring rapid change to local communities who often have limited resources and capacity to deal with them. To focus limited resources and …
A Walton, R Williams, R Leonard - Rural Society, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This research investigates a rural community's perceptions of their future at two time-points during a major onshore gas project in the Surat Basin, Australia. The study site is a region in …