Culture and sustainable development in the Pacific

  • Culture and Sustainable Development in the Pacific Conference
Publication date
January 2000
Publisher
Canberra, ACT : National Centre for Development Studies, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University.
Journal
0817-0444

Abstract

"The papers in this volume were presented at a UNESCO conference 'Culture and Sustainable Development in the Pacific' in Suva, Fiji, between 9-12 July, 1997." -- p. xii.Throughout the South Pacific, notions of 'culture' and 'development' are very much alive—in political debate, the media, sermons, and endless discussions amongst villagers and the urban élites, even in policy reports. Often the terms are counterposed, and development along with 'economic rationality', 'good governance' and 'progress' is set against culture or 'custom', 'tradition' and 'identity'. The decay of custom and impoverishment of culture are often seen as wrought by development, while failures of development are haunted by the notion that they are due, somehow, to t...

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