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  1. Beliefs about Ecological Impacts Predict Deer Acceptance Capacity and Hunting Support
  2. Culturally articulated neoliberalisation: corporate social responsibility and the capture of indigenous legitimacy in New Caledonia
  3. “Horizontal” and “vertical” diffusion: The cumulative influence of Impact and Benefit Agreements (IBAs) on mining policy-production in New Caledonia
  4. Toward Empathic Agonism: Conflicting Vulnerabilities in Urban Wetland Governance
  5. Power, Profit, Protest: Grassroots Resistance to Industry in the Global North
  6. Interpreting Industry's Impacts: Micropolitical Ecologies of Divergent Community Responses
  7. Translation Alignment: Actor-Network Theory, Resistance, and the Power Dynamics of Alliance in New Caledonia
  8. “Twenty years is yesterday”: Science, multinational mining, and the political ecology of trust in New Caledonia
  9. Environmental violence and crises of legitimacy in New Caledonia
  10. “It's up to the clan to protect”: Cultural heritage and the micropolitical ecology of conservation in New Caledonia
  11. Section 2: mining and sustainable development
  12. Toward a Viable Independence? The Koniambo Project and the Political Economy of Mining in New Caledonia
  13. La micropolitique de la mine en Nouvelle-Calédonie
  14. Conservation and the Social Sciences
  15. Daily, Immediate Conflicts: an Analysis of Villagers' Arguments about a Multinational Nickel Mining Project in New Caledonia1
  16. Perceptions of Nature and Responses to Environmental Degradation in New Caledonia
  17. New Caledonia