1. Mobilising Papua New Guinea's Conservation Humanities: Research, Teaching, Capacity Building, Future Directions.
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Stockdale, Jessica A., Middleton, Jo, Aina, Regina, Cherake, Gabriel, Dem, Francesca, Ferea, William, Hane-Nou, Arthur, Huanduo, Willy, Kik, Alfred, Novotny, Vojtech, Ruli, Ben, Yearwood, Peter, Cassell, Jackie, Eldridge, Alice, Fairhead, James, Winchester, Jules, and Stewart, Alan J.
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We suggest that the emerging field of the conservation humanities can play a valuable role in biodiversity protection in Papua New Guinea (PNG), where most land remains under collective customary clan ownership. As a first step to mobilising this scholarly field in PNG and to support capacity development for PNG humanities academics, we conducted a landscape review of PNG humanities teaching and research relating to biodiversity conservation and customary land rights. We conducted a systematic literature review, a PNG teaching programme review, and a series of online workshops between the authors (10 PNG-based, 7 UK-based). We found a small but notable amount of PNG research and teaching focused on biodiversity conservation or customary land rights. This included explicit discussion of these topics in 8 of 156 PNG-authored humanities texts published 2010-2020 and related teaching content in the curricula of several different humanities-based programmes. We discuss current barriers to PNG academic development. The growth of fully fledged in-country conservation humanities will require a joint collaborative effort by PNG researchers, who are best placed to carry out such work, and researchers from abroad who can access resources to support the process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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