We Stay the Same: Subsistence, Logging, and Enduring Hopes for Development in Papua New Guinea: Critical Green Engagements: Investigating the Green Economy and its Alternatives
Autor Jason Robertsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 dec 2025
Following a long history of smaller-scale and largely unsuccessful resource development efforts, New Hanover became the site of three multinational-controlled special agricultural and business leases (SABLs) that combined to cover over 75 percent of the island for ninety-nine-year lease terms. These agroforestry projects were part of a national effort to encourage “sustainable” rural development by tapping into the growing global demand for agricultural lands and crops like oil palm and biofuels. They were supposed to succeed where the smaller-scale projects of the past had failed. Unfortunately, these SABLs resulted in significant forest loss and livelihood degradation, while doing little to promote the type of economic development that many Lavongai had been hoping for.
It is within this context that We Stay the Same grounds questions of hope for transformative economic change within Lavongai assessments of the inequitable relationships between global processes of resource development and the local lives that have become increasingly defined by the necessities and failures of these processes. Written in a clear and relatable style for students, We Stay the Same combines ethnographic and ecological research to show how the Lavongai continue to survive and make meaningful lives in a situation where their own hopes for a better future have often been used against them as a mechanism of a more distantly profitable dispossession.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780816556663
ISBN-10: 0816556660
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 19 b&w illustrations, 2 maps, 13 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Arizona Press
Colecția University of Arizona Press
Seria Critical Green Engagements: Investigating the Green Economy and its Alternatives
ISBN-10: 0816556660
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 19 b&w illustrations, 2 maps, 13 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Arizona Press
Colecția University of Arizona Press
Seria Critical Green Engagements: Investigating the Green Economy and its Alternatives
Notă biografică
Jason Steadman Roberts is a practicing anthropologist who currently works on subsistence policy and natural resource management issues in Alaska.
Recenzii
“Deftly combining qualitative and quantitative data, Roberts provides an exemplary ethnography of the impacts of logging in New Hanover and of the hope communities have for charting a course in the wake of extraction. Roberts offers readers an important model for how to document the shifting sociocultural ecological relations in Papua New Guinea specifically and the Global South more widely.”—Joshua A. Bell, co-editor of Recreating First Contact: Expeditions, Anthropology and Popular Culture
“We Stay the Same makes a first-rate contribution to the literature on the relationship of extraction industries to culture at the local level. Its granular ethnography of the ongoing struggles and resiliency of the Lavongai people of Papua New Guinea is an example of contemporary environmental anthropology at its best.”—David Lipset, author of Yabar: The Alienations of Murik Men in a Papua New Guinea Modernity
“We Stay the Same makes a first-rate contribution to the literature on the relationship of extraction industries to culture at the local level. Its granular ethnography of the ongoing struggles and resiliency of the Lavongai people of Papua New Guinea is an example of contemporary environmental anthropology at its best.”—David Lipset, author of Yabar: The Alienations of Murik Men in a Papua New Guinea Modernity
Descriere
Written in a clear and relatable style for students, We Stay the Same combines ethnographic and ecological research to show how the people of New Hanover, Papua New Guinea, continue to survive and make meaningful lives in a situation where their own hopes for economic development via logging and commercial agriculture have often been used against them as a mechanism of a more distantly profitable dispossession.