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Qiolevu, Venina, and Seunghoo Lim. "Stakeholder Participation and Advocacy Coalitions for Making Sustainable Fiji Mineral Royalty Policy." Sustainability 11, no. 3 (2019): 797. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11030797.

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The Fiji government perceived mining as a means to accelerate economic growth because of its potential to generate great wealth for the Fijian economy. However, the environmental and social impacts associated with mining is of great concern. Mining activities have caused immense environmental degradations that affect livelihoods. One way to recompense these mining impacts is to provide a source of income to the landowners that can substitute the providence of natural resources that were damaged or completely taken away by mining activities. From the current revenue earned from mining, only lan
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Bolatagici, Torika. "Export quality: Representing Fijian bodies and the economy of war." Asia Pacific Viewpoint 52, no. 1 (2011): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8373.2011.01438.x.

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Narayan, Paresh Kumar, and Biman Chand Prasad. "Doubling fish exports or garment exports: which would benefit the Fijian economy most? Evidence from a computable general equilibrium model." Applied Economics 38, no. 6 (2006): 717–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00036840500396731.

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Jutel, Olivier. "Blockchain imperialism in the Pacific." Big Data & Society 8, no. 1 (2021): 205395172098524. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2053951720985249.

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The rise of blockchain as a techno-solution in the development sector underscores the critical imbalances of data power under ‘computational capitalism’ ( Beller, 2018 ). This article will consider the political economy of techno-solutionist and blockchain discourses in the developing world, using as its object of study blockchain projects in Pacific Island nations. Backed by US State Department soft power initiatives such as Tech Camp, these projects inculcate tech-driven notions of economic and political development, or ICT4D, while opening up new terrains for data accumulation and platform
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Cornelio, D. L. "SOCIOECONOMIC DRIVERS OF LAND USE INTENSIFICATION IN FIJI ISLANDS: A GEOGRAPHICAL APPROACH." International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIII-B3-2021 (June 29, 2021): 837–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliii-b3-2021-837-2021.

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Abstract. Shifting cultivation is a common agricultural practice in the Pacific Islands rarely sustainable today since fallow periods are ever shorter due to the demographic growth, farms fragmentation, uncertain land tenure, and pressures from the market economy among other factors (drivers). Official statistical data and maps were utilized to build up chloropleth maps indicating the areas of high land use intensity (LUI) according to farm size ranges and socioeconomic parameters (treatments) for the country. Twenty vector layers were digitized from published maps for eight ranges of farm siz
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Hendriks, Anna-Marie, Mere Y. Delai, Anne-Marie Thow, et al. "Perspectives of Fijian Policymakers on the Obesity Prevention Policy Landscape." BioMed Research International 2015 (2015): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/926159.

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In Fiji and other Pacific Island countries, obesity has rapidly increased in the past decade. Therefore, several obesity prevention policies have been developed. Studies show that their development has been hampered by factors within Fiji’s policy landscape such as pressure from industry. Since policymakers in the Fijian national government are primarily responsible for the development of obesity policies, it is important to understand their perspectives; we therefore interviewed 15 policymakers from nine Fijian ministries. By applying the “attractor landscape” metaphor from dynamic systems th
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Douglas, Heather, Buriata Eti-Tofinga, and Gurmeet Singh. "Hybrid organisations contributing to wellbeing in Small Pacific Island Countries." Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal 9, no. 4 (2018): 490–514. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/sampj-08-2017-0081.

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Purpose This paper aims to examine the contributions of hybrid organisations to wellbeing in small Pacific island countries. Design/methodology/approach The concept and different forms of hybrid organisations are examined, and then the operation and contributions to wellbeing of three Fijian hybrid organisations are considered. Findings Hybrid organisations in this region operate with a commitment to the common good and an ethic of care. Fijian hybrid organisations improve social and economic wellbeing for individuals, families and communities by providing employment, schools and training faci
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Salem, Saber, and Armin Rosencranz. "Climate-Induced Mass Relocation in Fiji." Environmental Policy and Law 50, no. 4-5 (2021): 391–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/epl-200240.

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Climate change is, undeniably, a global phenomenon, which requires timely and sincere global efforts and commitments to save the planet before it is too late. The island nations in the blue Pacific region are arguably experiencing the destructive nature of climate change more than any other nation in the world. Scientists warn that this slow-motion phenomenon is claiming entire nations, which will not exist on the face of the earth as early as next century. Sea-level rise is one of the biggest existential threats that the region is facing. Countries such as Tuvalu, Kiribati and Marshall Island
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Raj, Shivneil Kumar, and Priteshni Pratibha Chand. "Analysis of Fiji’s Export and Its Impact on Economic Growth." International Journal of Business and Social Research 7, no. 4 (2017): 01. http://dx.doi.org/10.18533/ijbsr.v7i4.1031.

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<p>Exports are vital for Fiji’s economy as it contributes significantly to its gross domestic product (GDP) and economic growth. The export data over the years show very slow growth and is gradually increasing. Fiji’s GDP data show that GDP is gradually increasing. Thus, Fiji’s economic growth is also increasing at a steady rate. This study aims to measure the relationship between exports and economic growth in Fiji. A regression analysis on data collected for Fiji from 2000-2015 shows that there is a strong positive relationship between exports and economic growth. Thus, when exports in
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Doessel, D. P., and Abbas Valadkhani. "The Effect of Government on Economic Growth in Fiji." Singapore Economic Review 48, no. 01 (2003): 27–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217590803000608.

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This paper investigates the empirical relationship between the size of government and the process of economic growth in Fiji. The results reported here present a mixed picture, in that the model estimated specifies two different effects of the government sector on economic growth. Using annual time series data for the period 1964–1999, it is found that government expenditure exerts a strong beneficial impact on economic growth. However, marginal factor productivity in the government sector is found to be lower than that of the private sector. The reasons for this low productivity are two-fold:
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