SOLOMON ISLANDS: LOGGING DAMAGES MORE THAN THE ENVIRONMENTSam Seke
Solomon Islands: Coastal and Marine Ecosystems StacyJupiter, ...AlistairGrinham, inWorld Seas: an Environmental Evaluation (Second Edition), 2019 39.4.3Land-Based Runoff From Logging and Mining Highintensity rainfalland steep catchments of Solomon Islands can result in naturally high rates of ...
Soil carbon emissions were not assessed in this study. Our field methods differ from those used by Pearson et al. (2014) in how we mapped felling gaps, skid trails, and haul roads. Instead of using remote-sensing imagery and pre-harvest maps, we relied solely on field-based GPS maps of...
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Logging rain forests in the Solomon Islands.Reports that in 8 to 15 years, the Solomon Islands could have no viable forests. Increased logging especially by foreign companies.P.G.Environment
In Solomon Islands, logging rents remain with foreign companies and political elites, and hardly trickle down to rural communities. Local benefits of logging are minimal and ephemeral, whereas the environmental and social costs are significant and long-lasting. Addressing the negative impacts of ...
In recent years, various forms of inter/transnational state-building have become increasingly common as a way of managing the perceived risk posed by dysfunctional governance in so-called fragile states to Western security. In Solomon Islands, the Australian government has led a robust and expansive...
Winduo (eds), 1997. Logging in the Southwestern Pacific: Perspectives from Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu. Special Issue of The Contemporary Pacific 9(1).Logging the Western Pacific: Perspectives from Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. The Contemporary Pacific ...
Islands of Rainforest: Agroforestry, Logging and Eco-tourism in Solomon Islands. (Book Reviews).Barlow, Kathleen
While an array of institutional reforms – which we canvass – would present ways to tackle these contestations, especially their salient spatial dimensions, ultimately we are skeptical about the likelihood that Solomon Islands' political elites will invest in them and concerned about the prospect of...