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Governing ResOurce UrbanisaTion (GROUT): Multi-stakeholder governance of extractive industries in the era of planetary urbanisation

Description du projet

Nouvelle perspective sur les projets miniers qui se rapprochent des zones urbaines

Nous vivons à l’époque urbaine. En Europe, les deux tiers de la population résident dans les villes, ce qui donne à la gouvernance de l’urbanisation en matière de ressources (RUG pour resource urbanisation governance) – un nouveau domaine théorique – une dimension essentielle. Le projet GROUT, financé par l’UE, visera en particulier à analyser et faire progresser ce domaine; en outre, il entend relever les défis de gouvernance posés par les projets miniers qui se rapprochent des zones urbaines, afin d’améliorer les connaissances et l’expertise. En outre, il va étudier les transformations qui touchent les femmes (récits et exigences ainsi que les déséquilibres de pouvoir). Le projet, qui se présente sous la forme d’une bourse, sera mis en œuvre au Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining (CSRM) rattaché à l’Université du Queensland (UQ), en Australie. À Sydney, il combinera des entretiens et des observations qualitatives ainsi que des méthodologies participatives afin d’analyser les relations de pouvoir et la justice environnementale.

Objectif

GROUT will address the governance challenges posed by mining projects advancing close to urban areas. Europe is making a concerted effort to increase a sustainable supply of minerals from European sources, This project will improve knowledge and expertise on the governance of these urbanising frontiers. This fellowship will be carried out in the Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining (CSRM) at University of Queensland (UQ), Australia, under the supervision of Dr. Jo-Anne Everingham, expert in governance studies. After two years I will return to the Institute of Science and Environmental Technology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (ICTA-UAB), Spain, under the supervision of Prof. Isabelle Anguelovski, head of the Lab for Urban Environmental Justice and Sustainability. Through the study of a Coal Seam Gas extraction project in the outskirts of Sydney I will innovatively combine qualitative (in-depth interviews and participant observation) and participative (World Cafe) methodologies to analyse the transformations of subjects and institutions through the analysis of power relations and environmental justice. By bringing together the inter-disciplinary fields of political ecology of extractive industries (my own expertise) with resource governance and critical urban studies (training plan) I will advance theory and analysis in the new theoretical field of Resource Urbanisation Governance (RUG). I will place special emphasis in understanding the transformations affecting women (narratives and demands, power imbalances and consequences). My training plan will include training on resource governance (at CSRM), critical urban-studies (at ICTA-UAB and UQ), Environmental Justice (ICTA-UAB and University of Sydney) and transferable skills such as gender research, facilitation, communication, project management. These will be of extreme importance for the communication and dissemination of project results and to achieve the goals of my Career Development Plan.

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 269 939,52
Adresse
EDIF A CAMPUS DE LA UAB BELLATERRA CERDANYOLA V
08193 Cerdanyola Del Valles
Espagne

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Région
Este Cataluña Barcelona
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coût total
€ 269 939,52

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