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The Second Meeting of ASPACO, People and Places: Pacific island approaches to integrated coastal conservation and sustainable human development

Location
TONGA
Publisher
UNESCO
Publication Year:
2001
Publication Place
Japan
Physical Description:
94p,;annex,29cm
Call Number
BIO
Language
English
Record ID:
20656
Legacy PEIN ID:
60579
General Notes
The Pacific is a unique region. Its vast size, the relative isolation of its history of natural and human colonization have combined to shape a terrestrial and marine biodiversity matched only by the cultural diversity and resourcefulness of Pacific island societies have sustainably utilized the regio's natural environment over several millennia.
Location
TONGA
Publisher
UNESCO
Publication Year:
2001
Publication Place
Japan
Physical Description:
94p,;annex,29cm
Call Number
BIO
Language
English
Record ID:
20656
Legacy PEIN ID:
60579
General Notes
The Pacific is a unique region. Its vast size, the relative isolation of its history of natural and human colonization have combined to shape a terrestrial and marine biodiversity matched only by the cultural diversity and resourcefulness of Pacific island societies have sustainably utilized the regio's natural environment over several millennia.
Record Created: 05-Dec-2002
Record Modified: 06-Nov-2025