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  • Refashioning a Pacific viewpoint
  • Colonization ; Development ; Economy ; Globalisation ; Oceania ; Pacific Region ; Political geography ; Society
  • The paper seeks to review some major aspects of New Zealand's changing relationships with Asia and the Pacific in the past 35 years. It shows that the process of colonial disengagement was slow and marked by continuing ties with Europe and a quasi
  • -colonial role for New Zealand in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. In New Zealand, there is a perception of a new global economy in which Asia has a prominent position.
  • 1995
  • New Zealand: the colonial farm in the Pacific Century
  • . Some current difficulties and future possibilities for agricultural and forestry production are also discussed. Some of the possibilities for New Zealand's engagement with Pacific Asian economies in terms of a third food regime are raised.
  • 1995
  • The human bioclimates of Western and South Pacific islands and climate change
  • Atmospheric moisture ; Bioclimatology ; Climatic index ; Comfort ; Global change ; Human bioclimatology ; Pacific Region ; Temperature ; Tropical zone
  • 1995
  • Is more always better? The South Pacific Viewpoint on development and cultural change
  • Cultural studies ; Development ; Economic equilibrium ; Economic sector ; Island ; Oceania ; Pacific Region ; Production fonction ; Value system ; Welfare ; Well-being
  • 1995
  • Some common fallacies about migrants' remittances in the South Pacific: lessons from Tongan and Western Samoan research
  • The research examines remittances from the receiving and sending ends using household income and expenditure surveys on two Pacific Islands (Tonga, Western Samoa) and among migrants from the same countries in Brisbane, Australia. Secondary time
  • 1995
  • Holocene emergence history of Tongatapu Island, South Pacific
  • Erosion ; Holocene ; Island ; Neotectonics ; Pacific Region ; Quaternary ; Sea level ; Tectonics ; Vertical movement
  • 1995
  • Late-Quaternary vegetation rsponse to climatic-glacial forcing in North Pacific America
  • milennia, vegetation has been altered by a series of stadial and interstadial events. Current interglacial climate trends appear to involve a shifting pattern in the duration and intensity of seasonal atmospheric circulation centers over the North Pacific
  • 1995
  • Large woody debris, physical process, and riparian forest development in montane river networks of the Pacific Northwest
  • through the stabilization of active floodplains and as sources of large woody debris. The focus of the examples are montane river networks of the Pacific Northwest, USA.
  • 1995
  • Flexible circulation in the Pacific Rim: capitalisms in cultural context
  • 1995
  • Pollution transport in the Southwest Pacific. Possible impacts on New Zealand air quality
  • 1995
  • Globalization and the production of new urban spaces: Pacific Rim megaprojects in the late 20th century
  • 1995
  • Atlantic Ocean ; Bathymetry ; Canary Islands ; Hawaii ; Mass movement ; Model ; Oceanic ridge ; Pacific Region ; Plate tectonics ; Sea floor ; Seamount ; South Pacific Ocean ; Submarine geomorphology ; Submarine volcanism ; Topography ; Volcanism
  • 1995
  • Concept ; Geopolitics ; Globalisation ; Oceania ; Pacific Region ; Perception ; Political geography ; View of the world
  • 1995
  • Mineralization ; Pacific Ocean ; Sea floor ; Seamount
  • 1995
  • decline. The Pacific Islands have remained the main beneficiaries of the aid. There have been major changes in the past decade and a shift to policies guided by the new neoliberal philosophies of aid.
  • 1995
  • This study documents the role of LOD (large organic debris) in regulating downstream sedimentation and in creating channel variability in Vermont. Research on LOD in Vermont was designed to investigate processes documented in the Pacific Northwest
  • 1995
  • Climate and human use define three major land-use zones in the montane oak forest of the Pacific slope of the Cordillera de Talamanca in Costa Rica. The fruit tree zone (2000 to 2300 m) is the most productive; the charcoal zone (2700-3000 m
  • 1995
  • Pacific Region ; Salinity ; Sea of Japan ; Sea water ; Temperature ; Water mass
  • 1995
  • during the past 14,000 yr and help elucidate the response of mountain forests to the suite of postglacial environmental conditions that affected the Pacific Northwest.
  • 1995