Environment

Environment
Author: Jules Pretty
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 1588
Release: 2006-06-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781412918428

This four-volume set explores the locations where the environment matters most such as where people are poor, where environments are under threat (such as on frontiers), where there are few natural resources remaining, and where industrialization is rampant. It will also explore these concerns at different system levels, from local-community, to regional, national and global. It will also explore costs of damage to the very resources on which economies rely, and the values of environmental goods and services and the controversies surrounding such valuations. It is organized around environment-people interactions (livelihoods, poverty, income, economic growth); environment-environment interactions (do people matter?); and people-people interactions (collective action challenges, institutions).

Government and Public Policy in the Pacific Islands

Government and Public Policy in the Pacific Islands
Author: Graham Hassall
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2020-11-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 178973617X

This book is a comparative study of government and public policy in the twenty small states of the Pacific Islands, examining the often tense societal interactions over competing conceptions of public-sector institutions and authority, rule-making, and policy processes.

The United Nations and the Pacific Islands

The United Nations and the Pacific Islands
Author: Graham Hassall
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2023-10-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3031341554

This book critically examines the relationship between the United Nations Organization and the small states of the Pacific islands. It provides an in-depth coverage of the United Nations, coupled with how Pacific Small Island Developing States interact. It covers three themes, the first one being the position of the UN on the Pacific Islands, which examines the role of the many UN organs, agencies and programs in strengthening individual countries and the region as a whole. It examines the manner in which the UN’s activities have benefited Pacific nations, territories and peoples. The second theme deals with the Pacific states in the UN, and examines the participation of Pacific nations and territories in the UN’s various organs, agencies, and programmes. It analyses the contribution they have made to the effectiveness of the organization, as distinct from the benefits they have sought to gain from it. The third and last theme deals with small states in global public policy, taking a broader look at how small states are faring within the UN system in the age of global discourse on shared public goods/public policy concerns.

Kiribati

Kiribati
Author: Nakibae Teuatabo
Publisher: Sprep
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Sixteenth International Seaweed Symposium

Sixteenth International Seaweed Symposium
Author: Joanna M. Kain (Jones)
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401144494

The papers presented in this volume reflect continuing worldwide interest in marine algae and range from results using cutting-edge laboratory techniques to simple but important field observations. Many of the contributors frequently publish in their own languages.

Pacific Island Economies

Pacific Island Economies
Author: Hilarian M. A. Codippily
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821335543

This sixth annual study focuses on the effects of globalization on developing countries and the growing divide between fast and slow- integrating economies. It describes current trends in integration and answers key questions on trade and on commodity-reliant economies. The book examines two questions in particular detail: Will trade liberalization work? The report argues that countries that embark on trade liberalization in the current environment are likely to be rewarded and recognizes that genuine adjustment costs exist and that complementary reforms are important. How can commodity-reliant countries enhance productivity and diversify exports? Although many of these countries have been among the high growth, fast integrators, many others have been poor performers. Successful exporters are characterized by high productivity in existing commodity sectors, the capacity to diversify to non-traditional commodity exports, and the maintenance of economic stability. The report projects continued rapid acceleration of integration over the next decade, with moderate import growth in the developed countries and continued sharp import increases in developing countries. Those countries that continue to reform their economies and expand their participation in the world economy will be in a position to take advantage of the resulting opportunities; those that do not, risk falling further behind.