Carol Warren
Associate Professor
School of Arts
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Carol Warren is a sociologist and anthropologist whose teaching and research focus on social, economic and environmental change in Southeast Asia.
Research Interest
Carol has written widely on political ecology and community development issues. Her publications include: Adat and Dinas: Balinese Communities in the Indonesian State (Oxford University Press 1993); The Politics of Environment in Southeast Asia(Routledge 1998, co-edited with Phil Hirsch); and Community, Environment and Local Governance in Indonesia: Locating the Commonweal (Routledge 2009, co-edited with John McCarthy). A study of land conflict and law in Indonesia, co-edited with Anton Lucas, is in press (Land for the People: The State and Agrarian Conflict in Indonesia, Ohio University Press 2013). Her research interests concern the environment, land tenure, rural development and cultural heritage policy in Southeast Asia.
Publications
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Warren, C., (2016), Leadership, Social Capital and Coastal Community Resource Governance: The Case of the Destructive Seaweed Harvest in West Bali, Human Ecology (New York): an interdisciplinary journal, 44, 3, pages 329 - 339.
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Jaiteh, V., Loneragan, N., Warren, C., (2017), The end of shark finning? Impacts of declining catches and fin demand on coastal community livelihoods, Marine Policy, 82, , pages 224 - 233.
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Jaiteh, V., Hordyk, A., Braccini, M., Warren, C., Loneragan, N., (2017), Shark finning in eastern Indonesia: Assessing the sustainability of a data-poor fishery, ICES Journal of Marine Science: journal du conseil, 74, 1, pages 242 - 253.