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  • The Pacific Islands : a new geography
  • Changes in the political status of Pacific Islands. - (DWG)
  • A New kind of sugar: tourism in the Pacific
  • Pacific atoll populations
  • Ocean minerals : prospects for South Pacific islands in Natural resource development in the Pacific Islands region.
  • Famine in the Pacific. Losing the chances for change in Pacific affairs.
  • Earth's empty quarter? The Pacific islands in a Pacific century
  • Health and nutrition in the Pacific Islands : development or undevelopment? in Pacific Island States.
  • Environmental impact assessment in Papua New Guinea : lessons for the wider Pacific region in Natural resource development in the Pacific Islands region.
  • The role of small cities in spatial development in South Pacific island Countries in Symposium Pacific basin cities in he Eighties, sept. 1981.
  • The fight for Kanaky : decolonisation in the South Pacific
  • Independence, dependence and fragmentation in the South Pacific in Natural Resources.
  • Pacific Islands year book
  • Since the 1960's most island groups of the South Pacific have achieved Independence and many new nations have been established. Secession movements in many areas have resulted in fragmentation producing the break-up of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands
  • and the disintegration of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. The distinctive characteristics of the Pacific nations: their small size, and limited natural resources, their isolation from each other and from markets and fragmentation within multiple island
  • countries. The extension of outside interests into the Pacific has brought rapid economic changes, the emergence of cash cropping and the decline of subsistence agriculture, increased dependence on imports (especially food) and rapid urbanization, producing
  • growing dependence and inequality and outmigration. This suggests that strategies of development that appear viable elsewhere have little chance of success in the Pacific.
  • Demographic, economic, socio-cultural and political facts nowadays in the French Pacific Territories in Pacific Island States.
  • Emergence of the South Pacific regional environment programme : a case study in Pacific regionalism
  • Energy use and economic development in Pacific communities in Subsistence and survival: rural ecology in the Pacific.
  • New policies in sharing mining benefits in Papua New Guinea : a note in Natural resource development in the Pacific Islands region.
  • Agriculture, food and nutrition in four South Pacific Archipelagos (New-Caledonia, Vanuatu, French Polynesia, Wallis and Futuna).
  • A statistical model on the fertility of giant taro cultivation pits at Tarawa Atoll (Central Pacific)
  • Biomass: its determination and implications in tropical agro-ecosystems: an example from montane New Guinea in Subsistence and survival: rural ecology in the Pacific.