At a time when many developed countries are searching for alternatives to national park schemes, some of the less wealthy nations have already adopted other sustainable mechanisms for protected area management. Vanuatu is one such country - a nation that has retained a surprisingly rich cultural heritage despite many years of administration by Britain and France. Vanuatu's customary laws have been successfully incorporated into a western legislation model to provide a regime, which meets the needs of its people by providing both sustainable livelihoods and environmental protection.13 page(s
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This paper critically examines local reactions and responses to the design and implementation of the...
In the Australian Wet Tropics World Heritage Area (WTWHA), protected areas impact on the rights and ...
Developing island states often struggle to identify and manage natural resources in settings charact...
The Republic of Vanuatu, located in the south west Pacific, comprises a total land area of 12,195 sq...
The words taboo, conservation area, reserve, protected area, and marine protected area (MPA) are use...
The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) project ANREI/90/20 assisted i...
Among the least developed nations in the world, Vanuatu had the dubious distinction of being governe...
Chief Roi Mata's Domain (CRMD) is the first World Heritage property for the Republic of Vanuatu, and...
This thesis focuses on the entwined processes of globalisation and localisation as they occur within...
Achieving biodiversity conservation whilst addressing the broader aims of sustainable development, i...
A study is made of the role of traditional conservation practice in protecting the natural and cultu...
The South Pacific islands are home to a diversity of peoples with a rich culture and areas of outsta...
The widespread rise of a modern conservation ethic has seen national parks, archaeological parks, na...
Vanuatu's common property natural resources provide essential ecological services for the global com...
Tourism is a growing market in the Pacific region. It is a vital part of the economic fundamentals f...
This paper critically examines local reactions and responses to the design and implementation of the...
In the Australian Wet Tropics World Heritage Area (WTWHA), protected areas impact on the rights and ...