Pacific Island Countries (PICs) are heavily dependent on natural resources and likely to remain so for the near future, making resource management an issue of critical importance for economic development. This chapter employs a simple neoclassical growth model to diagnose deficiencies in current policy regimes and suggest possible alternatives..
This paper uses examples from the Pacific to discuss sustainable water management in small islands. ...
The performance of the Pacific Island countries (PICs) over the past two decades has been characteri...
The Pacific Island Countries (PICs) are vulnerable to external shocks including natural disasters. A...
Pacific Island Countries (PICs) are heavily dependent on natural resources and likely to remain so f...
While development of natural non living resources such as minerals and water can better the lives of...
The effective management and governance of renewable resources such as forests and fisheries depends...
Paper presented at public lectures and a graduate student seminar in the Pacific Islands Studies Pro...
Trends in natural resource exploitation and consumption patterns have increased the need for resourc...
While island biogeography and modern economics portray Pacific island nations as isolated, ecologica...
For generations, communities in the Pacific islands have employed a range of resource management tec...
Stochastic dominance analysis was used to assess export performance in four South Pacific island cou...
What is the role of resource management in sustaining competitiveness for island economies such as t...
In this empirically grounded perspective, we explore how, if managed correctly, mining might go beyo...
‘Sustainable development ’ was a ‘buzz ’ concept of the later part of the 1980s and the early part o...
Small island developing states (SIDS) are vulnerable due to their small size in both biophysical and...
This paper uses examples from the Pacific to discuss sustainable water management in small islands. ...
The performance of the Pacific Island countries (PICs) over the past two decades has been characteri...
The Pacific Island Countries (PICs) are vulnerable to external shocks including natural disasters. A...
Pacific Island Countries (PICs) are heavily dependent on natural resources and likely to remain so f...
While development of natural non living resources such as minerals and water can better the lives of...
The effective management and governance of renewable resources such as forests and fisheries depends...
Paper presented at public lectures and a graduate student seminar in the Pacific Islands Studies Pro...
Trends in natural resource exploitation and consumption patterns have increased the need for resourc...
While island biogeography and modern economics portray Pacific island nations as isolated, ecologica...
For generations, communities in the Pacific islands have employed a range of resource management tec...
Stochastic dominance analysis was used to assess export performance in four South Pacific island cou...
What is the role of resource management in sustaining competitiveness for island economies such as t...
In this empirically grounded perspective, we explore how, if managed correctly, mining might go beyo...
‘Sustainable development ’ was a ‘buzz ’ concept of the later part of the 1980s and the early part o...
Small island developing states (SIDS) are vulnerable due to their small size in both biophysical and...
This paper uses examples from the Pacific to discuss sustainable water management in small islands. ...
The performance of the Pacific Island countries (PICs) over the past two decades has been characteri...
The Pacific Island Countries (PICs) are vulnerable to external shocks including natural disasters. A...