The governance of common property in the Pacific Region

In a region where mining, forestry, fish and other primary resources are so basic to income, employment and national prosperity, an understanding of rights to land, water and minerals is fundamental.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Larmour, Peter, editor (editor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Canberra, Australia : ANU E Press 2013.
Edición:1st ed
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preliminary pages; Introduction - Peter Larmour; Changing forms of communal tenure - R. Gerard Ward; Resolving property issues as a precondition for growth: access to land in the Pacific islands - Satish Chand and Ron Duncan; It's the land, stupid! The moral economy of resource ownership in Papua New Guinea - Chris Ballard; Customary land tenure and common/public rights to minerals in Papua New Guinea - Andrew A.L lakau; Improving security of access to customary-owned land in Melanesia - Ron Duncan and Rod Duncan; Common property, Maori identity and the Treaty of Waitangi - Sir Hugh Kawharu
  • Common property and regional sovereignty - Peter J. UsherProperty, sovereignty and self-determination in Australia -Henry Reynolds; Common property regimes in Aboriginal Australia: totemism revisited -Deborah Bird Rose; Cooperative approaches to marine resource management in the South Pacific - Colin Hunt; Common property management of highly migratory fish stocks: tuna in the Pacific - Janaline Oh; Common property conflict and resolution: Aboriginal Australia and Papua New Guinea - Kilyali Kalit and Elspeth Young; Author index