This paper suggests that this terrestrial and marine biodiversity inheritance constitutes the foundation upon which rests the survival of the relatively benign and peaceful ways of life in the Pacific ("Peaceful") Ocean. It is stressed that this inheritance, including traditional knowledg
Since the contributions of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, oceanic archipelagos have playe...
Marine ecosystems across the world's largest ocean – the Pacific Ocean – are being increasingly affe...
The 'economic way of thinking' in Pacific Development Sustained will illuminate the potential of e...
While island biogeography and modern economics portray Pacific island nations as isolated, ecologica...
AbstractCultural diversity is highly dependent on the regional environment and natural resources. Fr...
Pacific Island biodiversity has a notorious record of decline and extinction which continues due to ...
Our ability to conserve biodiversity and to adapt to climate, environmental and economic change in t...
Abstract. The Pacific region is a biodiversity hot spot with a long history of human occupation clos...
The ecosystems of the world are the ultimate source of life-support for human beings. The ability of...
Traditional knowledge, customary marine management approaches and integrated relationships between b...
The Pacific is the last major world region to be discovered by humans. Although small in total land ...
Understanding how social-ecological systems are and can be resilient to climate change is one of the...
257-265Place-specific knowledge systems, combined with hands-on resource use and a long-term commit...
International environmental organizations have an increasing commitment to the development of conser...
Islands in the tropical Pacific have a rich and unique biota produced by island biogeographic proces...
Since the contributions of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, oceanic archipelagos have playe...
Marine ecosystems across the world's largest ocean – the Pacific Ocean – are being increasingly affe...
The 'economic way of thinking' in Pacific Development Sustained will illuminate the potential of e...
While island biogeography and modern economics portray Pacific island nations as isolated, ecologica...
AbstractCultural diversity is highly dependent on the regional environment and natural resources. Fr...
Pacific Island biodiversity has a notorious record of decline and extinction which continues due to ...
Our ability to conserve biodiversity and to adapt to climate, environmental and economic change in t...
Abstract. The Pacific region is a biodiversity hot spot with a long history of human occupation clos...
The ecosystems of the world are the ultimate source of life-support for human beings. The ability of...
Traditional knowledge, customary marine management approaches and integrated relationships between b...
The Pacific is the last major world region to be discovered by humans. Although small in total land ...
Understanding how social-ecological systems are and can be resilient to climate change is one of the...
257-265Place-specific knowledge systems, combined with hands-on resource use and a long-term commit...
International environmental organizations have an increasing commitment to the development of conser...
Islands in the tropical Pacific have a rich and unique biota produced by island biogeographic proces...
Since the contributions of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, oceanic archipelagos have playe...
Marine ecosystems across the world's largest ocean – the Pacific Ocean – are being increasingly affe...
The 'economic way of thinking' in Pacific Development Sustained will illuminate the potential of e...