All Stories

  1. Stewart Williams—1964–2019
  2. Settlements at the Edge-Remote Human Settlements in Developed NationsAndrewTaylor, Dean B.Carson, Prescott C.Ensign, LeeHuskey, Rasmus OleRasmussen and GertrudeSaxinger (editors), Cheltenham, United Kingdom, Edwards Elgar Publishing LTD. 2016, ix + 449 pp
  3. The local politics of rural land use: Place, extraction industries and narratives of contemporary rurality
  4. Affect, risk and local politics of knowledge: changing land use in Narrabri, NSW
  5. Farmers as modern-day stewards and the rise of new rural citizenship in the battle over land use
  6. Value, Identity and Place: unearthing the emotional geographies of the extractive sector
  7. Exploring the minescape: engaging with the complexity of the extractive sector
  8. Canada's oil sands: The mark of a new ‘oil age’ or a potential threat to Arctic security?
  9. Competing Perceptions of the Rural Idyll: responses to threats from coal seam gas development in Gloucester, NSW, Australia
  10. Manifestations of Drought
  11. Human Cost of Drought
  12. Arctic Alaska's role in future United States energy independence
  13. Legal Geography: An Australian Perspective
  14. ‘Drought-proofing’ Regional Australia and the Rhetoric Surrounding Tillegra Dam, NSW
  15. Short-Term Emergency or Recurring Climatic Extreme: A Rural Town Perspective on Drought Policy and Programs
  16. Experiencing ‘drought and more’: local responses from rural Victoria, Australia
  17. Native Alaskan engagement with social constructions of rurality
  18. Introducing the ‘tee’ change‐marketing, management and planning implications