2019 Book Chapter Conclusion: a multifaceted fortuneSturman, Kathryn and Ali, Saleem H. (2019). Conclusion: a multifaceted fortune. Africa’s mineral fortune: the science and politics of mining and sustainable development. (pp. 302-304) edited by Saleem H. Ali, Kathryn Sturman and Nina Collins. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429467424-23 |
2019 Book Chapter Values towards Moreton Bay and catchmentsRoss, Helen, Jones, Natalie, Witt, Katherine, Pinner, Breanna, Shaw, Sylvie, Rissik, David and Udy, James (2019). Values towards Moreton Bay and catchments. Moreton Bay Quandamooka and catchment: past, present and future. (pp. 47-60) edited by Ian R. Tibbetts, Peter C. Rothlisberg, David T. Neil, Tamara A. Homburg, David T. Brewer and Angela H. Arthington. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Moreton Bay Foundation. |
2018 Other Outputs Mining and water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) – key risks and opportunitiesMcIntyre, Neil, Sturman, Kathryn, Pagliero, Liliana, Corder, Glen, Kemp, Deanna, Hearne, Declan, Zipp, Hayley and Clayton, Hannah (2018). Mining and water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) – key risks and opportunities. Brisbane, Australia: Sustainable Minerals Institute. |
2017 Other Outputs Navigator to support economic diversification: instruments for resource-rich developing countriesWeldegiorgis, Fitsum S., Ali, Saleem and Sturman, Kathryn (2017). Navigator to support economic diversification: instruments for resource-rich developing countries. Eschborn, Germany: The Sector Project Sustainable Economic Policy and Private Sector Development of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). |
2016 Journal Article Looking for oil, gas and mineral development in Ethiopia: prospects and risks for the political settlementWeldegiorgis, Fitsum S., Mesfin, Berouk and Sturman, Kathryn (2016). Looking for oil, gas and mineral development in Ethiopia: prospects and risks for the political settlement. Extractive Industries and Society, 4 (1), 151-162. doi: 10.1016/j.exis.2016.12.003 |
2016 Journal Article Australia signs up for the EITI: After a successful pilot of the extractive industries transparency initiative, Australia is set to adopt the program and ensure continued transparency and best practice in the resources sectorSturman, Kathryn (2016). Australia signs up for the EITI: After a successful pilot of the extractive industries transparency initiative, Australia is set to adopt the program and ensure continued transparency and best practice in the resources sector. AusIMM Bulletin (3), 22-24. |
2016 Journal Article A pilot study of the Social Water Assessment Protocol in a mining region of GhanaDanoucaras, Anastasia N., Adam, Alidu Babatu, Sturman, Kathryn, Collins, Nina K. and Woodley, Alan (2016). A pilot study of the Social Water Assessment Protocol in a mining region of Ghana. Water International, 41 (3), 392-408. doi: 10.1080/02508060.2015.1127199 |
2015 Other Outputs Mining, resettlement and lost livelihoods: listening to the voices of resettled communities in Mualadzi, MozambiqueLillywhite, Serena, Kemp, Deanna and Sturman, Kathryn (2015). Mining, resettlement and lost livelihoods: listening to the voices of resettled communities in Mualadzi, Mozambique. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Oxfam. |
2015 Journal Article Should Australia sign up for the EITI?Sturman, K. (2015). Should Australia sign up for the EITI?. AusIMM Bulletin (1), 22-27. |
2015 Book Chapter Foreward: New approaches to the governance of natural resources : insights from AfricaSturman, Kathryn (2015). Foreward: New approaches to the governance of natural resources : insights from Africa. New approaches to the governance of natural resources : insights from Africa. (pp. XI-XIII) edited by J. Andrew Grant , W. R. Nadège Compaoré and Matthew I. Mitchell. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1057/9781137280411 |
2013 Conference Publication The other side of the river: conflict and cumulative impacts of mining in Tete, MozambiqueSturman, Kathryn (2013). The other side of the river: conflict and cumulative impacts of mining in Tete, Mozambique. APSA 2013: Australian Political Studies Association Annual National Conference 2013, Perth, WA, Australia, 30 September–2 October, 2013. |
2012 Journal Article Lifeblood: how to change the world one dead mosquito at a timeSturman Kathryn (2012). Lifeblood: how to change the world one dead mosquito at a time. South African Journal of International Affairs, 19 (2), 271-273. doi: 10.1080/10220461.2012.706493 |
2012 Other Outputs The power of oil: charting Uganda's transition to a petro-stateDe Kock, Petrus and Sturman, Kathryn (2012). The power of oil: charting Uganda's transition to a petro-state. Governance of Africa’s Resources Programme: Research Report 10 Johannesburg, South Africa: South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA). |
2011 Book Chapter Case study 11: Somaliland: an escape from endemic violenceSturman, Kathryn (2011). Case study 11: Somaliland: an escape from endemic violence. The Ashgate Research Companion to Secession. (pp. 501-503) edited by Aleksandar Pavkovic and Peter Radan. Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate. |
2011 Conference Publication Unconstitutional changes of government: the democrat's dilemma in theory and practiceSturman, Kathryn (2011). Unconstitutional changes of government: the democrat's dilemma in theory and practice. 4th European Conference on African Studies (ECAS 4), Uppsala, Sweden, 15-18 June 2011. |
2011 Book Chapter Case study 10: Eritrea: a belated post-colonial secessionSturman, Kathryn (2011). Case study 10: Eritrea: a belated post-colonial secession. The Ashgate Research Companion to Secession. (pp. 497-499) edited by Aleksandar Pavkovic and Peter Radan. Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate. |
2010 Book Chapter The peace and security council of the African Union: from design to realitySturman, Kathryn and Hayatou, Aissatou (2010). The peace and security council of the African Union: from design to reality. Africa's New Peace and Security Architecture. (pp. 57-75) edited by Ulf Engel and João Gomes Porto. London, United Kingdom: Ashgate. |
2009 Book Seeing the wood for the trees: forestry governance in the DRCDu Preez, Mari-Lise and Sturman, Kathryn (2009). Seeing the wood for the trees: forestry governance in the DRC. Governance of Africa's Resources Programme: Research Report 4 Johannesburg, South Africa: South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA). |
2009 Book Chapter The use of sanctions by the African Union: peaceful means to peaceful ends?Sturman, Kathryn (2009). The use of sanctions by the African Union: peaceful means to peaceful ends?. SA Yearbook of International Affairs 2008/09. (pp. 97-109) edited by Tom Wheeler. Johannesburg, South Africa: South African Institute of International Affairs. |
2008 Book Chapter New norms, old boundaries: the African Union's approach to secession and state sovereigntySturman, Kathryn (2008). New norms, old boundaries: the African Union's approach to secession and state sovereignty. On the Way to Statehood: Secession and Globalisation. (pp. 67-83) edited by Aleksandar Pavkovic and Peter Radan. Aldershot, United Kingdom: Ashgate. |