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      Sustainability: Suspicions Concerning Attainability, with Particular Reference to the Pacific

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          Sustainability and unsustainability are frequently deployed in discussions of intended, predicted and observed changes occurring in or impacting on Pacific islands societies. Local communities often have their own distinctive understanding of the natural environment. Their concern for sustainability frequently extends further afield – to languages, cultures, and other aspects of life. International agreements and the constitutions of a number of Pacific islands countries address relevant issues. Constitutional government in the region has been remarkably sustained. Sustainable development has diverse dimensions and can be controversial. Climate change and rising sea-levels threaten the very survival of low-lying islands. Harvesting of non-renewable resources raises particular issues. Pacific islands studies have made significant contributions to scientific knowledge and human understanding of issues and processes of wider, even global importance.

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              Contributors
              Australia
              Journal
              PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies
              UTS ePRESS
              05 October 2017
              Affiliations
              [1 ]University of Wollongong
              Article
              10.5130/portal.v14i2.5484
              e8f92b33-a185-4210-a5cf-eb4c0e2d22c6

              This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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              Social & Behavioral Sciences,General social science,Cultural studies,Communication & Media studies
              Sustainability,constitutions,Pacific studies,environment,sustainable development

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