Hard Habits to Break: Investigating Coastal Resource Utilisations and Management Systems in Sulawesi, Indonesia.
This research investigates the paradox that many coastal communities in developing countries are resource rich but income poor. Another aspect of this paradox is the belief that local communities possess traditional knowledge that respects nature. This belief contrasts the fact that major tropical c...
Main Author: | Idrus, Rijal |
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Language: | en |
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University of Canterbury. Geography
2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10092/3054 |
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