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Main Title The Pacific islands : environment and society /
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Author Title of a Work
Rapaport, Moshe.
Publisher University of Hawai°i Press,
Year Published 2013
OCLC Number 768171266
ISBN 9780824835866; 0824835867
Subjects Human geography--Islands of the Pacific ; Human ecology--Islands of the Pacific ; Environmental protection--Islands of the Pacific ; Islands of the Pacific--Geography ; Islands of the Pacific--Social life and customs ; Islands of the Pacific--History ; Manners and customs ; Pacific Ocean--Islands of the Pacific
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ERAM  GF851.P33 2013 Region 9 Library/San Francisco,CA 08/30/2023
Edition Rev. edition.
Collation xi, 457 pages ; 28 cm
Notes
Originally published in 1999 by Bess Press. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes
The physical environment -- The living environment -- History -- Culture -- Population -- Economy. "The Pacific is the last major world region to be discovered by humans. Although small in total land area, its numerous islands and archipelagoes with their startlingly diverse habitats and biotas, extend across a third of the globe. This revised edition of a popular text explores the diverse landforms, climates, and ecosystems of the Pacific island region. Multiple chapters, written by leading specialists, cover the environment, history, culture, population, and economy. The work includes new or completely revised chapters on gender, music, logging, development, education, urbanization, health, ocean resources, and tourism. Throughout two key issues are addressed: the exceptional environmental challenges and the demographic/economic/political challenges facing the region. Although modern technology and media and waves of continental tourists are fast eroding island cultures, the continuing resilience of Pacific island populations is apparent. This is the only contemporary text on the Pacific Islands that covers both environment and sociocultural issues and will thus be indispensable for any serious student of the region. Unlike other reviews, it treats the entirety of Oceania (with the exception of Australia) and is well illustrated with numerous photos and maps, including a regional atlas."--Page 4 of cover.