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Enhancing the agricultural sector in Pacific island economies ~ Pacific islands agriculture describes the statistical technique used for computing indices of efficiency for the agriculture sector and presents the results for the four countries It also makes some suggestions for achieving improvements in agricultural sector performance Agriculture and the Pacific island economies
Reflections on Pacific Island agriculture in the late 20th ~ The relationships between aid and agriculture have been highlighted by E C Bertram and R F Wat‐ters New Zealand and its Small Island Neighbours Institute of Policy Studies Wellington 1984 and E K Fisk Pacific Island Agriculture National Centre for Development Studies IslandsAustralia Working Paper 868 Canberra 1986
Pacific Island agrobiodiversity and ethnobiodiversity A ~ Volume 9 2008 Issue 12 Biodiversity Agriculture Submit Listen ARTICLES Pacific Island agrobiodiversity and ethnobiodiversity A foundation for sustainable Pacific I0sland life R R that most culturally useful and highly threatened biodiversity is found within the fabric of permanent and shifting agricultural land use systems
Soils Agriculture and Society in Precontact Hawaii ~ Science 11 Jun 2004 Vol 304 Issue 5677 pp 16651669 DOI 101126science1099619 Our analyses suggest that climate and soil fertility constrained the distribution of dryland agricultural field systems in the Hawaiian Islands both locally and across the archipelago An Archaeological History of the Pacific Islands Before European
Science and technology in Pacific Island countries Wikipedia ~ Source UNESCO Science Report towards 2030 Table 273 based on Secretariat of the Pacific Communitys Sustainable Development Brief 2013 Scientific output in the region Trends in scientific authorship According to the Web of Science Papua New Guinea had the largest number of publications 110 among Pacific Island states in 2014 followed by Fiji 106
CUSTOM TRADITION AND SCIENCE IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC ~ CUSTOM TRADITION AND SCIENCE IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC of any of the South Pacific island nations is especially vulnerable 1968 This short essay describes as story where the degradation of land held in common where people had much to gain but little to lose in their consumption of natural resources when they were held in common
THE PACIFIC ISLANDS ~ III1 Economic performance of the agricultural sector 180 III2 Products of interest to the domestic market 181 The Pacific islands are made up of a group of islands the inhabited ones of which have relatively small Tonga’s natural resources are its land its people and the sea The economy depends heavily on agriculture
Pacific Islands Overview World Bank ~ Agriculture is vital for many Pacific Island countries particularly as most of the region’s population live in rural areas and rely on agriculture for food security and livelihoods In Samoa where almost 70 of people are employed in agriculture the World Bank is working with farmers to improve livestock and farming practices
Land degradation and sustainable land management practices ~ Land degradation in many Pacific Island Countries PICs has become an emerging concern in recent years The causes of land degradation in PICs include deforestation inappropriate agricultural practices overgrazing mining population pressure land tenure issues and changing climate Deforestation and inappropriate agricultural practices especially on sloping lands often lead to soil
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY ” ~ “ CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY ” AGRICULTURE IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS Agriculture is vital and central to PIC’s economy with contribution ofMajor food sourceRaw materials supply for manufacturing landuse and agriculture practices
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