Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relatively unexplored area in the context of tourism development. Taking an ethnographic research approach, this study examines how over 40 years of tourism development have led to complex and multi-scale changes within an Indigenous Fijian village. The study establishes that tourism development has brought a range of ecological shifts that have, over time, spurred far-reaching changes within the embedded sociocultural constructs of the community. The development of the Naviti Resort, a water catchment dam, a causeway and a man-made island have created substantial changes in totemic associations, livelihood approaches, and traditional knowledge stru...
Living From the Sea: Culture and Marine Conservation in Fiji explores the intricate web of culture, ...
Community-based tourism (CBT) development in the South Pacific is promoted as a development tool fo...
This thesis examines Fiji's environmental planning framework with particular reference to tourism de...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relativ...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relati...
This research investigates an indigenous Fijian community (Nukubolu) embarking on an 'ecotourism' ve...
As other Pacific Islands Countries, Fiji is shaped by processes of social transformations and global...
This article aims to contribute to an understanding of the linkage between biodiversity conservation...
Increased visitation rates are expected to further impact ecosystems and local communities depending...
This doctoral research explores the role of bula vakavanua (traditional Fijian way of life) in imple...
Interest in ecotourism as a development tool has emerged as a result of increased public concern for...
This dissertation examines the idea of “environment” in Waitabu, an indigenous Fijian community on T...
This thesis focuses on the multifaceted dimensions of sociality found in subsistence economic activi...
The Fiji Islands in the South Pacific are highly exposed to climate-induced hazards and have experie...
An increased demand for indigenous tourism experiences has led to increased contact between tourists...
Living From the Sea: Culture and Marine Conservation in Fiji explores the intricate web of culture, ...
Community-based tourism (CBT) development in the South Pacific is promoted as a development tool fo...
This thesis examines Fiji's environmental planning framework with particular reference to tourism de...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relativ...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relati...
This research investigates an indigenous Fijian community (Nukubolu) embarking on an 'ecotourism' ve...
As other Pacific Islands Countries, Fiji is shaped by processes of social transformations and global...
This article aims to contribute to an understanding of the linkage between biodiversity conservation...
Increased visitation rates are expected to further impact ecosystems and local communities depending...
This doctoral research explores the role of bula vakavanua (traditional Fijian way of life) in imple...
Interest in ecotourism as a development tool has emerged as a result of increased public concern for...
This dissertation examines the idea of “environment” in Waitabu, an indigenous Fijian community on T...
This thesis focuses on the multifaceted dimensions of sociality found in subsistence economic activi...
The Fiji Islands in the South Pacific are highly exposed to climate-induced hazards and have experie...
An increased demand for indigenous tourism experiences has led to increased contact between tourists...
Living From the Sea: Culture and Marine Conservation in Fiji explores the intricate web of culture, ...
Community-based tourism (CBT) development in the South Pacific is promoted as a development tool fo...
This thesis examines Fiji's environmental planning framework with particular reference to tourism de...