Sarah Milne
Australian National University
H-index: 18
Oceania-Australia
Top articles of Sarah Milne
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Speculative land grabs and Chinese investment: Cambodia’s evolving regime of dispossession | Globalizations | Neil Loughlin Sarah Milne | 2024/2/24 |
Rupture: Towards a critical, emplaced, and experiential view of nature-society crisis | Dialogues in Human Geography | Sango Mahanty Sarah Milne Keith Barney Wolfram Dressler Philip Hirsch | 2023 |
Development or dispossession? Exploring the consequences of a major Chinese investment in rural Cambodia | The Journal of Peasant Studies | Ellis Mackenzie Sarah Milne Lorrae van Kerkhoff Bunthin Ray | 2023/6/7 |
Green territoriality and resource extraction in Cambodia | Sarah Milne Tim Frewer Sango Mahanty | 2023 | |
Governance and conservation effectiveness in protected areas and indigenous and locally managed areas | Yin Zhang Paige West Lerato Thakholi Kulbhushansingh Suryawanshi Miriam Supuma | 2023/11/13 | |
Clarifying rupture: An authors’ reply | Dialogues in Human Geography | Sango Mahanty Sarah Milne Keith Barney Wolfram Dressler Philip Hirsch | 2023 |
Corporate nature: An insider's ethnography of global conservation | Sarah Milne | 2022 | |
Ruptured worlds: A photo essay on the Lower Sesan 2 Dam, Cambodia | Made in China Journal | Sarah Milne Sango Mahanty | 2021/5/1 |
Under the water: Cambodian artist Sreymao Sao on the lived experience of hydropower dams | Made in China Journal | Soksophea Suong Sango Mahanty Sarah Milne | 2021/5/1 |
Resist or comply? Experiences of violence around dams in Cambodia | Sarah Milne | 2021/6/24 | |
After the grab? Land control and regime survival in Cambodia since 2012 | Journal of Contemporary Asia | Neil Loughlin Sarah Milne | 2021/5/27 |
10 myths about net zero targets and carbon offsetting, busted | https://www. climatechangenews. com/2020/12/11/10-myths-net-zero-targets-carbon-offsetting-busted/ | Alasdair Skelton Alice Larkin Andrew Ringsmuth Caroline Greiser David Fopp | 2020/12/11 |
Corporate Nature | Biodiversity Revisited is an initiative of the Luc Hoffmann Institute, in collaboration with WWF, Fu-ture Earth, ETH Zürich Department of Environmental Systems Science, University of Cambridge Conservation Research Institute, and the Centre for | Sarah Milne | 2020 |