Strategies for sustainable development: experience from the pacific/
edited by John Overton and Regina Scheyvens
- London: Zed Book, 1999.
- xiv, 306 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
1. Sustainable Development and the Pacific Islands
PART I: CONTEXTUAL ISSUES 2. Resources and the Environment 3. An Historical and Political Context 4. Culture and Society 5. Livelihoods 6. Land Tenure and Atoll Society in Kiribati 7. Migration and the Cook Islands 8. Vanua: Land, People and Culture in Fiji
PART II: EFFECTS OF DEVELOPMENT 9. Logging in Melanesia 10. Mining in Papua New Guinea 11. Marine Resources 12. Population and Urban Environments 13. Commodity Production and Unsustainable Agriculture
PART III; SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVES 14. Nature Conservation and Aid in Western Samoa 15. Sustainable Agricultural Options 16. Sustainable Forestry Options 17. Ecotourism 18. Sustainable Urban Footprints
PART IV; CONCLUSIONS AND ISSUES 19. Conclusions: Achieving Sustainable Development
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Sustainable Development--Islands of the Pacific--Case Studies