The scattered nature of Solomon Island villages, the people’s low literacy rate, and the country’s many languages make it difficult to share development and environment messages effectively. Solomon Islands Development Trust has had a fourteen-year track record of reaching out to the village sector through its fifty mobile teams as well as its media arm, theater team, and departments focusing on sustainable forestry practices. It has become a major actor in combating destructive logging practices. The Pavuvu controversy focused national attention on the destructive practices of an overseas logging company, the government’s dire need to gain revenue through logging, and the public stance of nongovernment organizations against the logging com...
Discusses a range of factors that Solomon Islands villagers face when deciding whether or not to all...
Abstract In the 1970s, the British Solomon Islands Protectorate introduced large scale plantati...
Why do Solomon Islands' villagers continue to engage with large scale logging projects by foreign co...
This study discusses the nature of power relations in the Solomon Islands logging industry. It exa...
That Solomon Islands village communities find their governments to be distant and invisible is not a...
The effective management and governance of renewable resources such as forests and fisheries depends...
While the community was discarded by early social theorists as an antiquated modernity-retarding soc...
Large-scale logging began in Solomon Islands in 1963. Since then there have been two distinct regime...
A systematic assessment of the role and effects of forest certification in Solomon Islands was carri...
Rural communities in Solomon Islands rely heavily on coastal fisheries for food and income. However,...
In the Solomon Islands, when one of Guadalcanal’s lead farmers lost his farm to flooding in 2014, a ...
In late 2012, a governance assessment was carried out as part of the diagnosis phase of rollout of t...
Over the past decade, RAMSI has stabilized the state in Solomon Islands, but many basic problems of ...
This paper is about globalisation, the state, and community development and social change in Melanes...
Independent Solomon Islands inherited lands that the colonial state had acquired and dedicated for f...
Discusses a range of factors that Solomon Islands villagers face when deciding whether or not to all...
Abstract In the 1970s, the British Solomon Islands Protectorate introduced large scale plantati...
Why do Solomon Islands' villagers continue to engage with large scale logging projects by foreign co...
This study discusses the nature of power relations in the Solomon Islands logging industry. It exa...
That Solomon Islands village communities find their governments to be distant and invisible is not a...
The effective management and governance of renewable resources such as forests and fisheries depends...
While the community was discarded by early social theorists as an antiquated modernity-retarding soc...
Large-scale logging began in Solomon Islands in 1963. Since then there have been two distinct regime...
A systematic assessment of the role and effects of forest certification in Solomon Islands was carri...
Rural communities in Solomon Islands rely heavily on coastal fisheries for food and income. However,...
In the Solomon Islands, when one of Guadalcanal’s lead farmers lost his farm to flooding in 2014, a ...
In late 2012, a governance assessment was carried out as part of the diagnosis phase of rollout of t...
Over the past decade, RAMSI has stabilized the state in Solomon Islands, but many basic problems of ...
This paper is about globalisation, the state, and community development and social change in Melanes...
Independent Solomon Islands inherited lands that the colonial state had acquired and dedicated for f...
Discusses a range of factors that Solomon Islands villagers face when deciding whether or not to all...
Abstract In the 1970s, the British Solomon Islands Protectorate introduced large scale plantati...
Why do Solomon Islands' villagers continue to engage with large scale logging projects by foreign co...