Until the early twentieth century, the Pacific Island nation of the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) was nutritionally self-sufficient. Using traditional agricultural and fishing methods, the Marshallese maintained a balanced, sustainable diet, and overall excellent health. However, after World War II, the U.S. occupied the Marshall Islands, establishing a military base there and later using it for nuclear testing, and by the end of the twentieth century, conditions in the RMI had changed radically. Among other changes, the RMI as a whole had become dependent on imported foods from the U.S., which first arrived as trade goods, but continued as agricultural aid. As this dependence increased, demand for traditional foods decreased, and ...
In the Pacific Ocean region of Micronesia there is an island group known as the Republic of the Mars...
This study is concerned with the development of agricultural credit and its contribution to economic...
Conference paper for the 4th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "The Emerging Pacific Island...
Until the early twentieth century, the Pacific Island nation of the Republic of the Marshall Islands...
[15] pages ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographical references."Prompted by obligations under its Compact o...
The Cook Islands are increasingly dependent on external aid, finance, technology and employment oppo...
The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) is made up of 24 inhabited atolls / coral islands. Anothe...
Abstract: This thesis explores the themes of challenges and crises in the Marshall Islands. Through ...
In the Pacific, food security in small islands and in atoll countries is increasingly under threat f...
This Data provides supplementary information about how we explored aid effectiveness of the horticul...
This thesis focuses on food security in Micronesian Island nations and how the effects of climate ch...
This thesis focuses on food security in Micronesian Island nations and how the effects of climate ch...
This thesis focuses on food security in Micronesian Island nations and how the effects of climate ch...
This thesis focuses on food security in Micronesian Island nations and how the effects of climate ch...
In the Pacific Ocean region of Micronesia there is an island group known as the Republic of the Mars...
In the Pacific Ocean region of Micronesia there is an island group known as the Republic of the Mars...
This study is concerned with the development of agricultural credit and its contribution to economic...
Conference paper for the 4th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "The Emerging Pacific Island...
Until the early twentieth century, the Pacific Island nation of the Republic of the Marshall Islands...
[15] pages ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographical references."Prompted by obligations under its Compact o...
The Cook Islands are increasingly dependent on external aid, finance, technology and employment oppo...
The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) is made up of 24 inhabited atolls / coral islands. Anothe...
Abstract: This thesis explores the themes of challenges and crises in the Marshall Islands. Through ...
In the Pacific, food security in small islands and in atoll countries is increasingly under threat f...
This Data provides supplementary information about how we explored aid effectiveness of the horticul...
This thesis focuses on food security in Micronesian Island nations and how the effects of climate ch...
This thesis focuses on food security in Micronesian Island nations and how the effects of climate ch...
This thesis focuses on food security in Micronesian Island nations and how the effects of climate ch...
This thesis focuses on food security in Micronesian Island nations and how the effects of climate ch...
In the Pacific Ocean region of Micronesia there is an island group known as the Republic of the Mars...
In the Pacific Ocean region of Micronesia there is an island group known as the Republic of the Mars...
This study is concerned with the development of agricultural credit and its contribution to economic...
Conference paper for the 4th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "The Emerging Pacific Island...