This book explores the opportunities and challenges associated with the legal protection of World Heritage sites in the Pacific Islands.
“This work contributes to the discourse of global conservation strategies and as informs the leadership in international conservation programs as they strive to expand their reach in different world regions. It will serve well in global conservation policies and Pacific studies classes at the postgraduate level. Summing Up: Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty and professionals.” (Y.-F. Leung, Choice, Vol. 56 (7), March, 2019)
Stephanie Clair Price (PhD from University of Western Australia) is an environment, planning and heritage lawyer, who has practiced in Australia and Solomon Islands. Her work in Solomon Islands included advising customary landowners on issues concerning land, conservation and resource development, and participating in a project designed to strengthen the protection of the East Rennell World Heritage site.