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Pacific Studies Journal

Volume 22, Numbers 3-4 (1999)

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INTRODUCTION: DEFINING AND UNDERSTANDING SUSTAINABILITY IN SMALL ISLAND STATES
Charles J. Stevens

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CONTRIBUTORS: VOL 22 NO. 3-4
The Jonathan Nāpela Center for Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies

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THE SUSTAINABLE, THE EXPENDABLE, AND THE OBSOLETE
Michael D. Lieber

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LEGISLATING A SUSTAINABLE LAND ETHIC FOR NEW ZEALAND
Michèle D. Dominy

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ACCOUNTING FOR CHANGE: BRINGING INTERDEPENDENCE INTO DEFINING SUSTAINABILITY
Karen L. Nero

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ARTISANAL CORAL REEF FISHERIES AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: THE ARNO ATOLL FISHERIES ASSOCIATION
Jim Hess

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IS TONGA'S MIRAB ECONOMY SUSTAINABLE? A VIEW FROM THE VILLAGE AND A VIEW WITHOUT IT
Mike Evans

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DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABILITY, AND THE DEFORESTATION OF SAMOA
Paul Shankman

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TAKING OVER WHAT BELONGS TO GOD: THE HISTORICAL ECOLOGY OF TONGA SINCE EUROPEAN CONTACT
Charles J. Stevens

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Vol. 22 No. 3-4 (1999): Pacific Studies Full Issue
The Jonathan Nāpela Center for Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Studies

 
 
 
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