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  3. Vol. 22 (1999): Pacific Studies Full Issue 3-4

Vol. 22 (1999): Pacific Studies Full Issue 3-4

Published: 1999-12-01

Full Issue

  • Pacific Studies Full Issue 3-4 Volume 22

    BYU HAWAII
    223
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Front Matter

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Articles

  • Introduction: Defining and Understanding Sustainability in Small Island States

    Charles J. Stevens
    12
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  • The Sustainable, the Expendable, and the Obsolete

    Michael D. Lieber
    133
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  • Legislating a Sustainable Land Ethic for New Zealand

    Michèle D. Dominy
    34
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  • Accounting for Change: Bringing Interdependence into Defining Sustainability

    Karen L. Nero
    27
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  • Artisanal Coral Reef Fisheries and Sustainable Development: The Arno Atoll Fisheries Association

    Jim Hess
    27
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  • Is Tonga's MIRAB Economy Sustainable? A View from the Village and a View without It

    Mike Evans
    30
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  • Development, Sustainability, and the Deforestation of Samoa

    Paul Shankman
    22
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  • Taking Over What Belongs to God: The Historical Ecology of Tonga Since European Contact

    Charles J. Stevens
    31
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