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Pacific forest: a history of resource control and contest in Solomon Islands, c. 1800-1997
Judith A. Bennett
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page xiv)
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Introduction (page 1)
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Chapter 1. Solomons Forests (page 4)
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Chapter 2. To Open the Forest (page 18)
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Chapter 3. A Great Cococut Estate (page 36)
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Chapter 4. From the Shortlands to Santa Cruz: Beginning the Timber Industry (page 62)
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Chapter 5. The Vanikoro Kauri Timber Company (page 91)
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Chapter 6. World War Two: Focus on Forests (page 115)
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Chapter 7. Domestic Needs and Overseas Markets, c. 1950-1963 (page 142)
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Chapter 8. The Government is but a Stranger (page 163)
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Chapter 9. The Forestry Department and the Control of Species, c. 1960-1980 (page 186)
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Chapter 10. Contest for the Forests, c. 1963-1985 (page 209)
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Chapter 11. Attempts at Control? c. 1980-1990 (page 236)
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Chapter 12. Aiding the Forests (page 254)
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Chapter 13. Provincial Ambitions, Community Aspirations: The Western Islands, 1985-1995 (page 277)
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Chapter 14. Provincial Ambitions, Community Aspirations: Central and Eastern Islands, 1985-1995 (page 298)
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Chapter 15. Profits and Loss, c. 1982-1996 (page 319)
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Chapter 16. Contested State: Contest of States, 1993-1997 (page 339)
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Conclusion. The Forest, Contested and Uncontested (page 361)
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Afterword (page 379)
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Appendices (page 384)
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Notes (page 407)
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Bibliography (page 469)
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Index (page 489)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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PA | 76.1 (Spring, 2003): 160-161 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/40024035 |
CPac | Volume 14.1 (Spring 2002): 244-249 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/contemporary_pacific/summary/v014/14.1barlow.html |
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Published: 2000
Publisher: Brill
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