Sustainability in the Small Island States of the Pacific
Special Issue of Pacific Studies 22(3/4) 1999
edited by Charles J Stevens and Mike Evans
Introduction: Defining and Understanding Sustainability in Small Island States
Charles J. Stevens
The Sustainable, the Expendable, and the Obsolete
Michael D. Lieber
Legislating a Sustainable Land Ethic for New Zealand
Michele D. Dominy
Accounting for Change: Bringing Interdependence into Defining Sustainability
Karen L. Nero
Artisanal Coral Reef Fisheries and Sustainable Development: The Arno Atoll Fisheries Association
Jim Hess
Is Tonga's MIRAB Economy Sustainable? A View from the Village and a View Without It
Mike Evans
Development, Sustainability, and the Deforestation of Samoa
Paul Shankman
Taking Over What Belongs to God: The Historical Ecology of Tonga since European Contact
Charles J. Stevens
Charles J. Stevens
The Sustainable, the Expendable, and the Obsolete
Michael D. Lieber
Legislating a Sustainable Land Ethic for New Zealand
Michele D. Dominy
Accounting for Change: Bringing Interdependence into Defining Sustainability
Karen L. Nero
Artisanal Coral Reef Fisheries and Sustainable Development: The Arno Atoll Fisheries Association
Jim Hess
Is Tonga's MIRAB Economy Sustainable? A View from the Village and a View Without It
Mike Evans
Development, Sustainability, and the Deforestation of Samoa
Paul Shankman
Taking Over What Belongs to God: The Historical Ecology of Tonga since European Contact
Charles J. Stevens