Sarah Milne

Sarah Milne

Australian National University

H-index: 18

Oceania-Australia

About Sarah Milne

Sarah Milne, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Australian National University, specializes in the field of environmental anthropology, political ecology, human geography.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Speculative land grabs and Chinese investment: Cambodia’s evolving regime of dispossession

Rupture: Towards a critical, emplaced, and experiential view of nature-society crisis

Development or dispossession? Exploring the consequences of a major Chinese investment in rural Cambodia

Green territoriality and resource extraction in Cambodia

Governance and conservation effectiveness in protected areas and indigenous and locally managed areas

Clarifying rupture: An authors’ reply

Corporate nature: An insider's ethnography of global conservation

Ruptured worlds: A photo essay on the Lower Sesan 2 Dam, Cambodia

Sarah Milne Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer

Citations(all)

1462

Citations(since 2020)

803

Cited By

996

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

21

i10Index(since 2020)

19

Email

University Profile Page

Australian National University

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Sarah Milne Skills & Research Interests

environmental anthropology

political ecology

human geography

Top articles of Sarah Milne

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

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

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