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Title Dilemmas of development : the social and economic impact of the Porgera gold mine, 1989-1994 / editor: Colin Filer
Published Canberra, [A.C.T.] : Published jointly by Asia Pacific Press, Asia Pacific School of Economics and Management, Resource Management in Asia-Pacific, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University ; Boroko, Papua New Guinea : National Research Institute, 1999

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Description xii, 319 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm
Series Pacific policy paper, 0817-0444 ; 34
Special publication / National Research Institute ; 25
NRI special publication ; 25
Pacific policy papers ; 34
Contents 1. Introduction / Colin Filer -- 2. Social change in the Porgera Valley / Susanne Bonnell -- 3. The economic impact of the mine / Glenn Banks -- 4. The landowner relocation programme / Susanne Bonnell -- 5. Gardens and wantoks / Glenn Banks -- 6. The next round of relocation / Glenn Banks -- 7. Business as unusual / Glenn Banks -- 8. Porgera: whence and whither? / Aletta Biersack -- 9. Evidence of the 'new competencies'? / John Burton
Summary The Porgera gold mine in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea is technically one of the most sophisticated and successful mines of recent times. In its second year of operations (1992) it was the third largest gold producing mine in the world. Socially, though, the mine has brought a range of massive changes for the local Ipili community - both positive and negative. Dilemmas of Development is a record of a series of studies of the social and economic effects of the Porgera mine. Commissioned by the Porgera Joint Venture (PJV). The principal authors are Susanne Bonnell and Glenn Banks. Two of the chapters were commissioned from Aletta Biersack and John Burton, who have studied the social impact of the mine, and were asked to provide their own comments on the design, management and output of the Porgera Social Monitoring Programme. This book provides a snapshot of the huge dislocations and transformations that the community experiences as mining operations were established at Porgera
Analysis Economic conditions
Gold industry
Mining industry
Overseas item
Papua New Guinea
Social change
Notes Includes index
Series numbering corrected on errata slip
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references: pages 302-312
Notes NRI special publication no:25 0817-0444
Subject Gold industry -- Papua New Guinea -- Porgera.
Gold miners -- Papua New Guinea -- Porgera.
Gold mines and mining -- Economic aspects -- Papua New Guinea -- Porgera.
Gold mines and mining -- Social aspects -- Papua New Guinea -- Porgera.
SUBJECT Porgera (Papua New Guinea) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n00099791 -- Economic conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99005736
Porgera (Papua New Guinea) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n00099791 -- Social conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001008850
Author Filer, Colin.
Australian National University. Asia Pacific School of Economics and Management.
Australian National University. Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Project.
National Research Institute (Papua New Guinea)
LC no. 00302432
ISBN 0731536061