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|a Islands of hope :
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|a Introduction: Local practice and global interactions in the Pacific- making the global local / Paul D'Arcy and Daya Dakasi De-Wei Kuan -- Section One: Pacific Indigenous sustainable development -- Introduction: Knowledge retained - Pacific Indigenous sustainable development / Paul D'Arcy and Daya Dakasi De-Wei Kuan -- 1. Intimacies: Poetics of a land beloved / Jonathan Kay Kamakawiwo`ole Osorio -- 2. Beauty beyond the eye of the beholder: The efficacy of Indigenous seasonal calendars in northern Australia / Emma Woodward -- 3. Knowledge and practices of growing wild edible plants in ‘Amis home gardens: Content and social distribution of a traditional ecological knowledge system of ‘Etolan, south-eastern Taiwan / Su-Mei Lo and Jer-Ming Hu -- 4. Traditional Pacific Agrosystems and sustainability into the future: Vanuatu as a case study / Vincent Lebot and Stuart Bedford -- Section Two: Reviving the land and the sea -- Introduction: Knowledge applied—Reviving the land and the sea / Paul D’Arcy and Daya Dakasi Da-Wei Kuan -- 5. The Badjao and the sea: Indigenous entanglements with coastal resource management—The case of the ‘settled’ sea nomads in the Philippines / Regina Macalandag -- 6. The importance of Aboriginal marine park management concepts for Australia / Chels A. Marshall -- 7. Integrated Indigenous management of land and marine protected areas in Teahupo`o (Tahiti, French Polynesia): A way to enhance ecological and cultural resilience / Tamatoa Bambridge, Marguerite Taiarui, Patrick Rochette, Takurua Parent and Pauline Fabre -- 8. Indigenous youth responses to water and waste management in Kuchuwa, Federated States of Micronesia / Myjolynne Kim, Gonzaga Puas and Nicholas Halter -- Section Three: Local responses to climate change -- Introduction: Knowledge contested—Local responses to climate change / Daya Dakasi Da-Wei Kuan and Paul D’Arcy -- 9. Indigenous responses to environmental challenges: Artificial islands and the challenges of relocation / Jenny Bryant-Tokalau -- 10. The future of the Federated States of Micronesia in the era of climate change / Gonzaga Puas -- 11. ‘We are not drowning’: Pacific identity and cultural sustainability in the era of climate change / Lynette Carter -- 12. Negotiating political climate change agency in the Pacific region / George Carter -- Section Four: Pacific lessons for humanity -- Introduction: Knowledge adapted and shared—Pacific lessons for humanity / Paul D’Arcy and Daya Dakasi Da-Wei Kuan -- 13. Collective land tenure systems and greenhouse gas mitigation among Māori famers in Aoteroa New Zealand / Tanira Kingi, Steve Wakelin, Phil Journeaux and Graham West -- 14. Matriliny under siege? Exploring the matrilineal descent system in a modernising Bougainville / Anita Togolo -- 15. Collective action for sustainable development: A case study of a Tayal Indigenous community in Taiwan / Ai-Ching Yen and Yin-An Chen -- 16. Māori and Pacific Islander cultural, educational and economic exchanges with the Mapuche of southern Chile / Roannie Ng Shiu and Paul D’Arcy -- 17. Sumak Kawsay and biodiversity conflicts in the Galápagos Islands: A case study of the relationship between local fisherfolk, sea lions and state environmental discourses / José Guerrero Vela -- 18. The Ocean in the Anthropocene: Pacific perspectives / Melody Tay -- Conclusion: Redefining progress in the Anthropocene—Pacific trajectories for global alternatives / Daya Dakasi Da-Wei Kuan and Paul D’Arcy.
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|a "In the Pacific, as elsewhere, Indigenous communities live with the consequences of environmental mismanagement and over-exploitation but rarely benefit from the short-term economic profits such actions may generate within the global system. National and international policy frameworks ultimately rely on local community assent. Without effective local participation and partnership, these extremely imposed frameworks miss out on millennia of local observation and understanding and seldom deliver viable and sustained environmental, cultural and economic benefits at the local level. This collection argues that environmental sustainability, indigenous political empowerment and economic viability will succeed only by taking account of distinct local contexts and cultures. In this regard, these Pacific Indigenous case studies offer ‘islands of hope’ for all communities marginalised by increasingly intrusive—and increasingly rapid—technological changes and by global dietary, economic, political and military forces with whom they have no direct contact or influence." - taken from publisher website.
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|n Unless stated otherwise, the author retains copyright to their work while ANU Press retains exclusive worldwide rights for the distribution of the book. From 2018, the majority of ANU Press titles are published under a Creative Commons licence (CC BY-NC-ND; creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which broadens the ways in which works can be used and distributed. Please refer to the copyright page of each book for more information on a specific title's copyright licensing.
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