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Aia botumwaka ma aia kakamwakuri ataei! = the children take action! : a climate change story
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Kylie, Jayne
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An educational booklet to assist students understand climate change issues in the Pacific
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Aquaculture development: 4. ecosystem approach to aquaculture
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Social and biophysical dimensions of ecosystems are inextricably related such that a change in one dimension is highly likely to generate a change in the other. Although change is a natural consequence of complex interactions, it must be monitored and even managed if the rate and direction of change threatens to undermine system resilience.
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