2015
DOI: 10.1080/21683565.2015.1017785
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Agroecology and Sustainable Rural Livelihoods: A Conceptual Framework to Guide Development Projects in the Pacific Islands

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“…An extensive analysis of the literature, on sustainable livelihood structures and agroecological literature, maintains the creation of a structure to meet the local context and, which, at the same time, must-have for development and conservation projects, these being they did not contribute to the participatory approach and allowed an inclusive environment, where a structure is relevant for all involved (Addinsall et al, 2015). Sustainability has its antecedents, which is performance.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An extensive analysis of the literature, on sustainable livelihood structures and agroecological literature, maintains the creation of a structure to meet the local context and, which, at the same time, must-have for development and conservation projects, these being they did not contribute to the participatory approach and allowed an inclusive environment, where a structure is relevant for all involved (Addinsall et al, 2015). Sustainability has its antecedents, which is performance.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Government in Vanuatu has been pressured for some time by external forces emphasising neoliberal discourses of 'growth', 'efficiency', 'reform', and 'governance', while only a handful of NGOs and researchers are challenging current economic and trade policy arrangements in the South Pacific (Addinsall et al, 2015a;Addinsall et al, 2015b;Addinsall, 2017;Anderson & Lee 2010;Simo, 2010;Regenvanu, 2009). The current system as well as external and internal change drivers (Table 2) make it virtually impossible for Ni Vanuatu to compete with foreign investors in the tourism industry, with evidence of little benefits from the tourism industry flowing to Ni Vanuatu.…”
Section: Tourism Policy Making and Planning Responses To Foster Sustainability And Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…But there are some gaps and little known about implementing the policies about promoting sustainable livelihood, especially in small scales (Addinsall et al, 2015;Christensen & Mertz, 2010). Despite widespread acceptance in the family-based businesses in rural tourism, there has been little research about it (Getz & Carlsen, 2000).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%