Rosanna Carver
Rosanna Carver is a PhD candidate at the Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University. Her research focuses on the blue economy, exploring sovereignty over emerging-resource frontiers in the context of the marine phosphate mining debate in Namibia. She also undertakes research in Serbia and Kosovo on the Trepca mining complex. She has an MSc in environment and development from the London School of Economics.
Into the Blue

Into the Blue

Namibia's plans for seabed mining demonstrate some of the opportunities and challenges involved in unlocking the ocean economy Hailed by the African Union (AU) as the "new frontier of African renaissance", the idea of the blue economy is gaining prominence across the...

Rosanna Carver
Rosanna Carver is a PhD candidate at the Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University. Her research focuses on the blue economy, exploring sovereignty over emerging-resource frontiers in the context of the marine phosphate mining debate in Namibia. She also undertakes research in Serbia and Kosovo on the Trepca mining complex. She has an MSc in environment and development from the London School of Economics.
Into the Blue

Into the Blue

Namibia's plans for seabed mining demonstrate some of the opportunities and challenges involved in unlocking the ocean economy Hailed by the African Union (AU) as the "new frontier of African renaissance", the idea of the blue economy is gaining prominence across the...