

Related Publications
Browse related major publications and publications from our team.
Team Publications
Distinguished Professor Steven Ratuva
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2021. Ratuva S., Crichton-Hill Y., Ross T., Vakaoti P. and Basu A. Social protection and COVID-19: A comparative study of resilience and social solidarity. Singapore: Palgrave-Springer. 1-277.
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2021. Ratuva S., Hamdy A. and Compel R. (2021) Risk, identity and conflict: Theoretical perspectives and case studies. Singapore: Palgrave. 1-390.
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2019. Ratuva S. Contested Terrain: Reconceptualising Security in the Pacific. Canberra: ANU Press.
Professor Elizabeth Holland
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2019. Chapter 1: Framing and Context of the Report. In Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Special Report on Oceans and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate (SROCCC). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA.
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2019. Frequently Asked Question 1.2: How will changes in the ocean and cryosphere affect meeting the Sustainable Development Goals? Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Change SROCC. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA.
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2018. Holland, E.A. V. Iese*, L. Yuen, M. Wairiu. Ocean Cities of the Pacific Islands. Policy Brief #1. Challenges and Opportunities. UNESCAP
Professor Bronwyn Hayward
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2020. Hayward B., Hinge Salili D., Leo Tupuana’i L. and Tualamali’i’ J. (2020) It’s Not “Too Late”. Learning from Small Pacific Island Developing States in a Warming World. WIREs Climate Change 11(1)
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2020. Nissen S., Prendergast K.,.Hayward B., et al. Young people and environmental affordances in urban sustainable development: insights into transport and green and public space in seven cities. Sustainable Earth 3(1) 17
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2018. Sustainable development, poverty eradication and reducing inequalities Chapter 5. In: Global warming of 1.5°C. [Masson-Delmotte V. et al., (Eds.)].
Associate Professor Joeli Veitayaki
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2021. Veitayaki, J. Securing coastal fisheries in the Pacific: Critical resources for food, livelihood and community security Pp 56 – 60 in Thomas, P and Keen, M (eds.) ANU Development Bulletin Perspectives 82 On Pacific Security: Future Currents.
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2021. Veitayaki, J. and Nuttall, P. and Chand, P. Living Climate Change Impacts in Pacific SIDS: Articulating the Pacific Way in an Unresponsive World. In: Ocean Yearbook. 35 Brill, Göttingen, Germany, pp. 239-270. ISBN 978-90-04-45021-9 (Unpublished)
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2021. Thomas, A. and Mangubhai, S. and Fox, M. and Meo, S. and Miller, K. and Naisilisili, W. and Veitayaki, J. and Waqairatu, S. Why they must be counted: Significant contributions of Fijian women fishers to food security and livelihoods. Ocean & Coastal Management, 205.
Dr Viliamu Iese
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2022. Bird, Z, Des Combes, H., Iese, V., Wairiu, M., Yuen, L. Assessing the impacts of climate change on domestic crop production: Experience and perception of local farmers in North Malaita, Solomon Islands.
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2022. Iese, V., Prasad, J., Waqa-Sakati. An analysis of ecosystem-based adaptations in Pacific Island countries.
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2021. Begg, S., Iese, V., N; Yeurt, A. Integrated flood vulnerability assessment of villages in the Waimanu River Catchment in the South Pacific: the case of Viti Levu, Fiji.
Dr Dalila Gharbaoui
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2017. Gharbaoui D. Social and cultural dimensions of environment-related mobility and planned relocations in the South Pacific. Routledge Handbook on Environmental Displacement and Migration.
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2018. Gharbaoui, D. and Blocher J. Limits to Adaptation through climate-induced relocations in Papua-New Guinea and Fiji. Limits to Adaptation: Insights and Experiences, Climate Change Management Series, Springer.
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2016. Gharbaoui, D. and Blocher, J. The reason land matters: relocation as adaptation to climate change in Fiji Islands. Migration, Risk Management and Climate Change: Evidence and Policy Responses, Global Migration Issues, Vol. 6, pp 149-173.
A full list of publications by Dr Gharbaoui can be found here.
Dr Suli Vunibola
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2022. Vunibola, S. & Scobie, M. Islands of Indigenous innovation: reclaiming and reconceptualising innovation within, against and beyond colonial-capitalism. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand.
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2022. Vunibola, S., Steven, H. and Scobie, M. Indigenous enterprise on customary lands: Diverse economies of surplus. Asia Pacific Viewpoint.
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2022. Steven, H., & Vunibola, S. The resiliency of Indigenous entrepreneurial settings in the South Pacific: Notions of solesolevaki and wanbel in the case of Fiji and Papua New Guinea. In The Routledge International Handbook of Indigenous Resilience (pp. 362-378). Routledge.
A full list of publications by Dr Vunibola can be found here.
Project Team
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Submission to the UNFCCC Global Stocktake, 6 August 2022. Download here.
Exposed roots as a result of severe coastal erosion, Cook Islands. Photo credit: Ulamila Wragg
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