19972022

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Biography

Colin has a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge. Between 1975 and 1994 he taught anthropology and sociology at the Universities of Glasgow (1975-82) and Papua New Guinea (1983-94). From 1991 to 1994 he also managed the UPNG business arm, Unisearch PNG. From 1995 to 2000, he was head of the Social and Environmental Studies Division at the PNG National Research Institute. From 2001 to 2012 he was Convenor of the Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Program in the College of Asia and the Pacific. He is now a member of the Resources, Envirinment and Development group in the Crawford School.

Career highlights

  • Member of WWF Australia’s Scientific Advisory Committee (2002–07)
  • Member of Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Sub-Global Working Group (2002–04)
  • Member of Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development Project Assurance Group (2001–02)
  • Member of PNG National Economic and Fiscal Commission (1998–99)
  • Member of PNG National Forestry and Conservation Action Program Steering Committee (1990–92)

Research interests

The social context, organisation and impact of policies, programs and projects in the mining, petroleum, forestry and conservation sectors, with particular reference to Papua New Guinea and other parts of Melanesia.

Qualifications

BA, PhD (Cantab)

Expertise Areas

  • Natural Resource Management
  • Anthropology of Development

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