Petroleum Development and Environmental Conflict in Aotearoa New Zealand: Texas of the South Pacific examines the circumstances under which environmental opposition to state policies to promote oil and gas development has led to far-reaching changes in institutional relations between the state and civil society.
Petroleum Development and Environmental Conflict in Aotearoa New Zealand: Texas of the South Pacific examines the circumstances under which environmental opposition to state policies to promote oil and gas development has led to far-reaching changes in institutional relations between the state and civil society.
Terrence M. Loomis is independent researcher and visiting research scholar at the Institute for Governance and Policy Studies at Victoria University.
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Introduction 1 The Political Economy of Oil and Gas Development 2 The Unconventional Oil and Gas Boom 3 New Zealand Government's Efforts to Expedite Petroleum Development 4 Petroleum Industry Strategies to Promote and Defend Oil and Gas Development 5 Selling the East Coast 6 Community and Indigenous Responses to Oil and Gas Development Conclusion
Introduction 1 The Political Economy of Oil and Gas Development 2 The Unconventional Oil and Gas Boom 3 New Zealand Government's Efforts to Expedite Petroleum Development 4 Petroleum Industry Strategies to Promote and Defend Oil and Gas Development 5 Selling the East Coast 6 Community and Indigenous Responses to Oil and Gas Development Conclusion
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