The Australian National University
Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Program (RMAP)
Research School of Pacific & Asian Studies
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Welcome to RMAP

The Resource Management in Asia-Pacific (RMAP) Program is an inter-disciplinary program of research on the historical, social and institutional context of natural resource management in the countries of the Asia-Pacific region. The RMAP Program aims to function as a key node in the regional and international network of institutions that undertake or use research on the social, political and economic aspects of environmental and resource management issues in this part of the world. This goal is accomplished through a diverse portfolio of research, consultancy and postgraduate teaching activities.

Visit the news portal for Resource Management in Asia-Pacific - RMAP BLOG

The Blog is designed to stimulate academic debate on topical and controversial issues related to environmental and resource management through anecdotes, analysis and discussion forums. It also serves as a bulletin of latest news from the program including information on events, new publications, fundings and awards to staff and students. Readers are encouraged to participate in the blog discussions by making comments to the posts.

Contact rmap@anu.edu.au if you are interested in receiving a regular news feed via email.