Resilience, Adaptation, and Indigenous Knowledge: engaging with Pacific philosophies and methodologies
Contents
Introduction
(pp. 239-242)
Michael Davis
University of Canterbury
GEF in the Pacific Islands: pathways to incorporate monitoring, ecosystems theory, and stewardship 
(pp. 243-283)
Nicholas Metherall
Australia National University
Joeli Veitayaki
University of the South Pacific
Hilda Waqa-Sakiti
University of the South Pacific 
Sarah Beavis
Australia National University
Semi Qamese
University of the South Pacific
Elisabeth Holland
University of the South Pacific 
Ilisoni Leweniqila
Fiji National University
Nick Rāhiri Roskruge
Massey University 
Potato production in Fiji: challenges and opportunities for smallholder potato growers in Fiji 
(pp. 305-319)
Atama Vurebe
Live & Learn Environmental Education
Ilisoni Leweniqila
Fiji National University
Tetalo Tuivanualevu
Fiji National University
Beyond bouncing back: a framework for tourism resilience building in the Pacific
(pp. 320-331)
Apisalome Movono
Massey University 
Regina Scheyvens
Massey University
Steven Ratuva
University of Canterbury
Indigenous Knowledge system’s role in addressing sea-level rise and dried water sources: a Fijian case study 
(pp. 332-353)
Kolaia Raisele
La Trobe University
Rosiana Lagi
University of the South Pacific
Colonial political economy, social policy and poverty in Fiji: 1874-1970
(pp. 354-373)
Nii-K Plange
Fiji National University
Talanoa he vā māfana: an indigenous Tongan approach to leadership
(pp. 374-392)
Mele Katea Paea
University of the South Pacific
Linitā Manu‘atu
‘Api Fakakoloa Educational Services, New Zealand 
Halahingano Tu‘akolo Rohorua
Ministry for Pacific Peoples, New Zealand 
Fred Rohorua
Hamilton, New Zealand
David Taufui Mikato Fa‘avae
University of Auckland 
Adriu Naduva
University of Otago 
Sione Paea
University of the South Pacific
Storying gender-based violence (GBV) in Niue
(pp. 393-411)
Erin Thomas
University of Auckland 
Charlene Tukiuha
Niue 
Yvonne Underhill-Sem
University of Auckland
Jamal Talagi
University of Auckland 
My power is my culture: athletes of colour in American football
(pp. 412-421)
Dion Enari
Auckland University of Technology
Sierra Keung
Auckland University of Technology
Talanoa methodology in Samoa law and gender research: the case for a Samoan critical legal theory and gender methodology
(pp. 422-441)
Bridget Fa’amatuainu
Auckland University of Technology
The gift of health: Cuban medical cooperation in Kiribati
(pp. 442-462)
Sharon McLennan
Massey University
Helen Leslie
Massey University
Cristine Werle
Massey University
An evaluation of a generic course at a university in the Pacific Islands
(pp. 463-478)
Loriza Zinnie Rafiq
University of the South Pacific 
Jeremy Dorovolomo
University of the South Pacific
