TY - BOOK ED - South Pacific National Parks and Reserves Conference TI - Report of the Third South Pacific National Parks and Reserves Conference held in Apia, Western Samoa, 1985: collected key issue and case study papers U1 - 333.78 PY - 1985/// CY - Noumea, New Caledonia PB - South Pacific Commission KW - Marine parks and reserves KW - Oceania KW - Congresses N1 - Bibliography p.278-294; p. 2-8; Arthur L. Dahl; Adequacy of protected areas in Oceania; p. 9-16; William K. Riley; Parks in the Pacific; p. 16-27; Kuswata Kartawinata; UNESCO's programme on world heritage and biosphere reserves; p. 28-38; Jeremy Carew-Reid & David Sheppard; Environmental management through regional co-operation; p. 40-56; Graham Baines; Coastal zone management and conservation in the South Pacific; p. 57-73; Lui A.J. Bell; Coastal zone management in Western Samoa; p. 74-78; Jean-Louis Jourde; Marine reserves in New Caledonia; p. 79-87; William Thomas; Fagatele Bay national marine sanctuary; p. 88 -89; C. Murray Macdonald; Establishment and management of marine and estuarine protected areas in Australian waters; p. 90-99; Norman Quinn et. al; The status and conservation of a newly "discovered" leatherback turtle (dermochelys coriacea linnegeaus, 1766) chelonery at Maus Buang, Papua New Guinea; p. 100-110; Ministry of Lands, Survey and Natural Resources, Tonga; Sustainable black coral harvesting potential in Tonga; p. 111-112; Division of Marine Resources, Ministry of National Resources, Palau; Impact and control of dynamiting in Palau; p. 114-134; Peter Eaton; Tenure and taboo: customary rights and conservation in the South Pacific; p. 135-137; Jacques Kusser; Traditional use of plants or animals in protected areas in New Caledonia; p. 138-143; New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service, Australia; Aboriginal customs and knowledge and its relevance to protected area management in New South Wales; p. 144-153; Department of Lands and Survey, New Zealand; Traditional rights and protected areas - the New Zealand experience; p. 154-162; Iosefatu Reti; Resolving conflicts between traditional practices and part management; p. 164-175; Peter Eaton; Training for conservation area management in the South Pacific region; p. 176-186; Harley Manner; Resource management and conservation in the Pacific Islands: related activities and capabilities of USP as a regional university; p. 187-188; James Thorsell; Options for training of protected area managers in the Pacific; p. 189-191; Rex Mossman; An approach to training park managers in the South Pacific region; p. 192-198; Peter Taylor; Training aboriginal park managers in Australia; p. 200-208; Graham Kelleher & Ian Dutton; Environmental effects of offshore tourist development on the Great Barrier Reef; p. 210-214; Masahiro Ohta; Technical aspects of sub-regional co-operation on management of protected areas; p. 215-236; Randy Thaman; Microparks in the Pacific Islands - the relevance of traditional and modern small scale conservation areas in the Pacific Islands; p. 237-252; Ronald Petocz; Irian Jaya, the other side of New Guinea: biological resources and rationale for a comprehensive protected area design; p. 253-260; Office of Environment and Conservation, Papua New Guinea; Wildlife management areas in Papua New Guinea; p. 261-268; John Holloway; New Zealand forest parks: a multiple use management model for the South Pacific; p. 269-270; Birandra Singh; Owner involvement in the establishment of parks; p. 271-275; Conservation Service, Cook Islands; Endangered species management needs in the Cook Islands; p. 276-277; Wildlife Conservation Unit, Kiribati; Feral animal eradication programme Kirrimati, Kiribati ER -