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Olive L. Ponyalou, Michael G. Petterson and Joseph O. Espi
Feni is located at the southeastern end of the NW-trending Tabar?Lihir?Tanga?Feni (TLTF) volcanic island chain, in northeastern Papua New Guinea. This island chain is renowned for hosting alkaline volcanics, geothermal activity, copper?gold mineralizatio...
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Limbie Kelegai,Michael Middleton
Information Systems (IS) applications have proliferated in Least Developed Countries (LDCs) as organisations in these countries begin to realise the benefits of utilising these technologies to improve business process and enhance productivity. However mu...
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Kevin C. Hill, Gareth T. Cooper, Agnes Pokondepa, Peter Essy, Thiwaporn Phonsit and Mark Haydon
The Porgera Transfer Zone (PTZ) is a major crustal and probably lithospheric structure across Papua New Guinea recording >50 km offset of ophiolites and very different patterns of geology and topography on either side. In the Late Jurassic, the PTZ proba...
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Mark Eby,Verena Thomas
Pág. pp. 23 - 33 pgs.
An informal system of media distribution and screening has been established in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea via the haus piksa (village cinema). This article investigates how media distribution and screening are connected to the growing informal eco...
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David Kavanamur,Bernard Esonu
Pág. 114 - 128
Culture should be considered as a strategic issue in the management of strategic alliances that involve companies from the West and developing countries and from the public and private sector realm. In-depth interviews along the case study method with lo...
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David Kavanamur,Bernard Esonu
Pág. 114 - 128
Culture should be considered as a strategic issue in the management of strategic alliances that involve companies from the West and developing countries and from the public and private sector realm. In-depth interviews along the case study method with lo...
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Taiji Fujisaki, Kimihiko Hyakumura, Henry Scheyvens and Tim Cadman
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries (REDD+) requires harmonizing different policy sectors and interests that have impacts on forests. However, these elements have not been well-operationalized in environme...
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Bernard Esonu,David Kavanamur
Pág. 95 - 111
The position of the authors of this article is that local community stakeholder participation is vital for successful community development reform of service delivery. In our view critics of public service delivery in Papua New Guinea (PNG) ought to appr...
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Bernard Esonu,David Kavanamur
Pág. 95 - 111
The position of the authors of this article is that local community stakeholder participation is vital for successful community development reform of service delivery. In our view critics of public service delivery in Papua New Guinea (PNG) ought to appr...
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Willie Doaemo, Lawrence Wuest, Shaurya Bajaj, Wan Shafrina Wan Mohd Jaafar and Midhun Mohan
The wellbeing, socio-economic viability and the associated health of the inhabitant species of any ecosystem are largely dependent on the quality of its water resources. In this regard, we developed a protocol to measure the potential impact of various e...
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Vanessa Cocal-Smith, Graham Hinchliffe and Michael G. Petterson
The geoheritage value in the Thames District, North Island, New Zealand, is notable for its over 50 epithermal gold deposits associated with the Coromandel Volcanic Zone, significant to the region?s geological, cultural, and mining heritage. This case st...
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Sailesh Samanta, Cathy Koloa, Dilip Kumar Pal and Babita Palsamanta
Papua New Guinea is blessed with a plethora of enviable natural resources, but at the same time it is also cursed by quite a few natural disasters like volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, landslide, floods, droughts etc. Floods happen to be a natural proces...
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Daniel Wasi, Martin Skitmore
Pág. 80 - 90
Contractors? performance, amongst other things, has been associated with the high costof public housing in Papua New Guinea. Given that small indigenous contractorsundertake construction of all public housing, this paper investigates the performance ofsm...
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Daniel Wasi, Martin Skitmore
Pág. 80 - 90
Contractors? performance, amongst other things, has been associated with the high costof public housing in Papua New Guinea. Given that small indigenous contractorsundertake construction of all public housing, this paper investigates the performance ofsm...
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Steve Saunders, Eric Tenor, Joseph Wakawa and John Nohou
It has long been recognised that volcanoes deform as fluids migrate, or change pressure in fractures and reservoirs within the volcano or in the crust below and around them. Calderas in particular have been shown to deform in complex and often major ways...
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Caitlin Mcdonough-Margison, Graham Hinchliffe and Michael G. Petterson
Approximately 70% of global tsunamis are generated within the pan Pacific Ocean region. This paper reports on detailed analysis of civilian video footage from the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, Japan. Comprehensive scientific analysis of tsunami video footage c...
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Patrick S. Michael
Pág. 30 - 42
Plant macrophytes in wastewater treatment systems are important for providing various ecological and environmental benefits, e.g. detoxification and removal of toxic heavy metals. In this study, phytoremediation of four heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn) b...
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