The peoples and governments of island nation-states appear to use isolation as a jurisdictional resource to address the challenges of economic globalization. This tactic is pronounced in relation to tourism and property developments, which have the potential to be especially internally divisive. But what of sub-national island jurisdictions? Australia's foundation is, in part, indebted to British colonial ideas about a commonwealth of increase: its creation as a symmetrical federation (albeit with pronounced asymmetries) reflecting a desire to modulate the effects of central and peripheral economic activity. In this federation isolation is used in particular in the distribution of national funds to six states and two territories - referred ...
In order to understand why people move, we must first try to comprehend how they understand their mi...
Residential and tourism developments affect places and people across the world – their sheer number,...
In the paper, the least resource base required to ensure isolated human habitat sustainability over ...
The peoples and governments of island nation-states appear to use isolation as a jurisdictional reso...
Territories like American Samoa, Anguilla, Aruba, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, C...
Baldacchino [Baldacchino, G., 2002. Jurisdictional self-reliance for small island territories: consi...
This paper seeks to explore two propositions: that islands are constitutive of emotional geographies...
This thesis investigates the political constitution of Tasmanian islandness. Ever since colonisation...
The existence of multiple jurisdictions on distinct continental spaces raises no eyebrows. There are...
Despite the recent population growth experienced by the state, Tasmania continues to lose more young...
Australia’s three small off-shore island territories – Norfolk Island in the Pacific Ocean and Chris...
For a great majority of former colonies, the outcome of decolonization was independence. Yet scatter...
It is claimed that small islands fall prey to powerful forces that transform place and life, creatin...
In order to understand why people move, we must first try to comprehend how they understand their mi...
This paper examines the influence of islandness on development and governance of Bruny Island (offsh...
In order to understand why people move, we must first try to comprehend how they understand their mi...
Residential and tourism developments affect places and people across the world – their sheer number,...
In the paper, the least resource base required to ensure isolated human habitat sustainability over ...
The peoples and governments of island nation-states appear to use isolation as a jurisdictional reso...
Territories like American Samoa, Anguilla, Aruba, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, C...
Baldacchino [Baldacchino, G., 2002. Jurisdictional self-reliance for small island territories: consi...
This paper seeks to explore two propositions: that islands are constitutive of emotional geographies...
This thesis investigates the political constitution of Tasmanian islandness. Ever since colonisation...
The existence of multiple jurisdictions on distinct continental spaces raises no eyebrows. There are...
Despite the recent population growth experienced by the state, Tasmania continues to lose more young...
Australia’s three small off-shore island territories – Norfolk Island in the Pacific Ocean and Chris...
For a great majority of former colonies, the outcome of decolonization was independence. Yet scatter...
It is claimed that small islands fall prey to powerful forces that transform place and life, creatin...
In order to understand why people move, we must first try to comprehend how they understand their mi...
This paper examines the influence of islandness on development and governance of Bruny Island (offsh...
In order to understand why people move, we must first try to comprehend how they understand their mi...
Residential and tourism developments affect places and people across the world – their sheer number,...
In the paper, the least resource base required to ensure isolated human habitat sustainability over ...