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Pacific Islands: Environment and Society, Third Edition

Contributor(s): Rapaport, Moshe (Editor), Ahlburg, Dennis A (Contribution by), Camacho, Dakota (Contribution by), Baker, Tammy Hailiʻōpua (Contribution by), Banks, Glenn (Contribution by), Barker, John (Contribution by), Batterbury, Simon (Contribution by), Biersack, Aletta (Contribution by), Boehmer, Hans Juergen (Contribution by), Brodie, Gilianne (Contribution by), Burns, Bruce (Contribution by), Connell, John (Contribution by), Crocombe, Ron (Contribution by), Banks, Ojeya Cruz (Contribution by), Curry, George (Contribution by), Denham, Tim (Contribution by), Diettrich, Brian (Contribution by), Duncan, Ron (Contribution by), Falkland, Tony (Contribution by), Filer, Colin (Contribution by), Fong, Navi (Contribution by), Fryer, Gerard J (Contribution by), Fryer, Patricia (Contribution by), Galvin, Stephen (Contribution by), Gangaiya, Philomena (Contribution by), Gegeo, David Welchman (Contribution by), Geraghty, Paul (Contribution by), Gonschor, Lorenz (Contribution by), Kerei, Tiaki (Contribution by), Halter, Nicholas (Contribution by), Hayward, Matthew (Contribution by), Hermkens, Anna-Karina (Contribution by), Hulkenberg, Jara (Contribution by), Ibanez, Thomas (Contribution by), Kaufmann, Uwe (Contribution by), Kennedy, David M (Contribution by), Keppel, Gunnar (Contribution by), Koczberski, Gina (Contribution by), Kowasch, Matthias (Contribution by), Kumar, Roselyn (Contribution by), Lindstrom, Lamont (Contribution by), Long, Maebh (Contribution by), Lumpkin, Rick (Contribution by), Manner, Harley I (Contribution by), McGowan, Hamish A (Contribution by), Meyer, Jean-Yves Hiro (Contribution by), Moore, Bradley (Contribution by), Morrison, Clare (Contribution by), Morrison, R John (Contribution by), Movono, Apisalome (Contribution by), Mueller-Dombois, Dieter (Contribution by), Nelson, Stephen G (Contribution by), Nunn, Patrick D (Contribution by), Nu'uhiwa, Kalei (Contribution by), Pikacha, Patrick (Contribution by), Powell, Emma Ngakuravaru (Contribution by), Petrou, Kirstie (Contribution by), Reihana-Morunga, Tia (Contribution by), Rollason, Will (Contribution by), Scaglion, Richard (Contribution by), Sturman, Andrew P (Contribution by), Szadziewski, Henryk (Contribution by), Talley, Lynne D (Contribution by), Taylor, John (Contribution by), Thaman, Randolph R (Contribution by), Thomas, Frank R (Contribution by), Thomas-Moko, Nunia (Contribution by), Timmer, Jaap (Contribution by), Trupp, Alexander (Contribution by), Vercoe, Caroline (Contribution by), Webb-Gannon, Camellia (Contribution by), Weber, Eberhard (Contribution by), Wesley-Smith, Terence (Contribution by), Wheeler, Vehia (Contribution by), White, Ian (Contribution by), Wilson-Hokowhitu, Nālani (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780824899592

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

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Pub Date: April 30, 2026

Dewey: 304.20995

LCCN: 2025010862

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.27" H x 10.95" L x 8.51" W ( 2.68 lbs) 448 pages

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The exploration and settlement of the Pacific Island world is one of the most remarkable achievements of humanity. Early seafarers, skilled in navigation, discovered diverse habitats and biotas extending across a third of the globe. In this "sea of islands," they established thriving communities where they lived for thousands of years. Today, although island ecosystems and cultures are facing great change, Pacific Island peoples remain resilient.

This new edition of a popular text reviews the diverse landforms, climates, ecosystems, societies, and cultures of the Pacific region. Seventy-five contributors--including numerous Indigenous scholars--address two key themes: (1) environmental dilemmas and possibilities, and (2) demographic, economic, and political challenges facing the people of the region.

New chapters highlight hydrology, ecosystem disturbance, conservation, Indigenous origins and activism, social media, ethnography, kava, contemporary dance, theater, and the cultural impact of globalization.

Other noteworthy chapters are significantly updated: biogeographical dynamics, prehistory of Near and Remote Oceania, fisheries and aquaculture, the fluidity of gender, mobility and urbanization, tourism as encounter, island economies, shifts in literary trends, Pacific music, water and development, and a new overview of land, marine, and water tenure.

The book concludes with a reflective essay. Pacific Island societies have been coping with environmental and demographic challenges for millennia; surviving societies have much to teach us about sustainable living, social justice, and reconciliation.

Policy makers, educators, students, and the general public will find this book an indispensable resource for understanding the region's past, present, and future.

Brief description: Camellia Webb-Gannon is a lecturer at the University of Wollongong and coordinator of the West Papua Project.

Review Quotes: Contributors and readers owe grateful thanks to Moshe Rapaport who has pulled together this volume three times, each becoming longer and more complex than the last, to achieve an elegant balance of the physical, social and economic, and shape it into the lively, informative and useful text that it now is.--John Connell "The University of Sydney"

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