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Environmental Sustainability
and Poverty Reduction: Pacific Issues
Development Bulletin No.
58 July 2002
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Introduction
Environmental sustainability and
poverty reduction: Lessons from the Pacific
Pamela Thomas
Integrating poverty,
environment
and population
Poverty
and the environment: Changing concepts
David Reed
Aid
in community based poverty–environment projects
Marjorie Sullivan
Essential
synergies: Integrating population, environment and development
Louise Sampson and Angela
Savage
Addressing
environmental challenges
in the Pacific
Threats
to Pacific biodiversity and biodiversity conservation in the
Pacific
Islands
Randy Thaman
Environmental
change and human security in Pacific island countries
Jon Barnett
A
framework for managing environmental vulnerability in small
island
developing states
Ursula Kaly, Craig Pratt and
Russell
Howorth
Mixed
capital, public-private partnerships: A practical approach to
addressing
economic and environmental challenges in Pacific island states
Perya Short
Environmental
damage as a resource: Claims for compensation in the
context
of mining developments in Papua New Guinea
Martha Macintyre and Simon
Foale
Supporting community
initiatives
in environmental management
Creating
supporting frameworks for community based resource management
Meg Keen and Padma Lal
Low-cost
technology for monitioring sustainable development
R John Morrison, Ursula
Kaly, Alifereti
Tawake and Batiri Thaman
Community
development strategies and their role in promoting an alternative
development
approach in the South Pacific region
Heather Wallace
Supporting
Pacific Islander community resource management: Some
practical
lessons
Peter Hunnam and Graham BK
Baines
Walking
the talk each step of the way: Liberating and empowering
local
communities
Asenaca Ravuvu and Kesaia
Tabunakawai
Economic
considerations in community based resource use and management
Padma Lal and Meg Keen
Community initiatives
in environmental
management: case studies
Conservation
and environmental management: Social and ecological issues for
poverty
reduction in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
Gaikovina R Kula
Lessons
from the field: The Sepik Community Landcare Project
Kilyali Kalit
Community
forestry and the ‘arc of instability’: An under-utilised opportunity
for
redefining the terms of Australia’s engagement with the Pacific?
Abigail Makim, Peter Dart
and Greg
Young
Mobilising
domestic resources for ‘the better life’ in Solomon Islands
John Roughan and Seri Hite
Building
bridges: Lessons from the Arnavon Management Committee,
Solomon
Islands
Sango Mahanty
Gender
and conservation: A WWF Solomon Islands’ perspective
Vicki Kalgovas
Gender
issues in environmental sustainability and poverty reduction in the
community:
Social and community issues
M Seniloli, L Taylor and S
Fulivai
A
new initiative in community based sustainable resource use and
conservation:
The Pacific Islands International Waters Programme
Andrew Wright, Paula
Holland, Samson
Samasoni and Natasha Stacey
Learning and knowing
about the
environment
Community
learning: Creating a sustainable future through critical awareness
Christian Nielsen
Learning
and working together for the environment: Applying the
Integrated
Systems for Knowledge Management approach
Will Allen and Margaret
Kilvington
Viewpoint
In
whose interest? The role of studies in hydro power development in
the
Mekong Region
Charlie Pahlman
Should
mining companies ‘break new ground’ in Papua New Guinea?
Colin Filer
Land
tenure, economic development and environmental sustainability
Ron Duncan