Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2011.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (p. 180-181).A two meter rise in sea levels projected by the end of this century threatens the sovereignty of the Maldivian nation state. While flight from the Maldives to establish a new homeland elsewhere has been proposed, the culture and economy of this country is inextricably entrenched in its geophysical environment. Although the Maldives is known for super luxury resorts, the nation's government is poorly positioned to defend a population of 400,000 people spread across 1200 islands. This thesis proposes a strategy by which the international resort operator, an autonomous and i...
Island communities in the Maldives are experiencing environmental change on a daily basis due to coa...
Maldivian paths for economic development have historically been constrained by the morphology of ato...
In the absence of effective coastal protection measures, low-lying countries face inevitable losses ...
The Republic of Maldives, a remote tropical nation situated in the Arabian Sea south of India, has l...
[ANGLÈS] Maldives is a developing country which is looking for ways to improve its economical situat...
The weight of physical constraints in the development of Maldives State Atolls (Indian Ocean). Physi...
Low-lying atoll nations (e.g., the Maldives, Kiribati, Tuvalu, Marshall Islands) are highly vulnerab...
AbstractTourism policies in countries are often driven not only by economic agenda, but they are als...
For many Small Island Developing States (SIDS) tourism has emerged as a panacea for their inherent d...
The Republic of Maldives, a middle-income country of extraordinary natural beauty, is one of the mos...
The Maldives has deployed a unique argument in the arena of global geopolitics, an argument from mor...
State (SIDS) in the Indian Ocean and is a destination synonymous with luxury tropical tourism. Due t...
Maldives is an island nation scattered in the Indian Ocean comprising 1,190 small coral islands of w...
International audienceThis study assesses the evolution of 104 inhabited and 82 resort islands acros...
This paper examines the longest and most developed road in the Maldives archipelago, a 15km link roa...
Island communities in the Maldives are experiencing environmental change on a daily basis due to coa...
Maldivian paths for economic development have historically been constrained by the morphology of ato...
In the absence of effective coastal protection measures, low-lying countries face inevitable losses ...
The Republic of Maldives, a remote tropical nation situated in the Arabian Sea south of India, has l...
[ANGLÈS] Maldives is a developing country which is looking for ways to improve its economical situat...
The weight of physical constraints in the development of Maldives State Atolls (Indian Ocean). Physi...
Low-lying atoll nations (e.g., the Maldives, Kiribati, Tuvalu, Marshall Islands) are highly vulnerab...
AbstractTourism policies in countries are often driven not only by economic agenda, but they are als...
For many Small Island Developing States (SIDS) tourism has emerged as a panacea for their inherent d...
The Republic of Maldives, a middle-income country of extraordinary natural beauty, is one of the mos...
The Maldives has deployed a unique argument in the arena of global geopolitics, an argument from mor...
State (SIDS) in the Indian Ocean and is a destination synonymous with luxury tropical tourism. Due t...
Maldives is an island nation scattered in the Indian Ocean comprising 1,190 small coral islands of w...
International audienceThis study assesses the evolution of 104 inhabited and 82 resort islands acros...
This paper examines the longest and most developed road in the Maldives archipelago, a 15km link roa...
Island communities in the Maldives are experiencing environmental change on a daily basis due to coa...
Maldivian paths for economic development have historically been constrained by the morphology of ato...
In the absence of effective coastal protection measures, low-lying countries face inevitable losses ...