Climate Change and Small Island States: Power, Knowledge and the South Pacific

Management of Environmental Quality

ISSN: 1477-7835

Article publication date: 10 August 2010

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(2010), "Climate Change and Small Island States: Power, Knowledge and the South Pacific", Management of Environmental Quality, Vol. 21 No. 5. https://doi.org/10.1108/meq.2010.08321eae.004

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Climate Change and Small Island States: Power, Knowledge and the South Pacific

Climate Change and Small Island States: Power, Knowledge and the South Pacific

Article Type: Books and resources From: Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal, Volume 21, Issue 5

Jon Barnett and John Campbell,Earthscan,London,April 2010,ISBN 978-1844074945,234 pp.,£59.50,

Small island developing states are often depicted as being among the most vulnerable of all places to the effects of climate change, and they are a cause celebre of many involved in climate science, politics and the media. Yet despite this the scientific knowledge and policies needed to protect the rights of these nations and their people have been slow to appear.

This book, the first to apply a critical approach to science and policy processes in the South Pacific region, shows how groups within politically and scientifically powerful countries appropriate the issue of island vulnerability in ways that do not do justice to the lives of island people. It argues that the ways in which islands and their inhabitants are represented seldom leads to meaningful responses to assist them to adapt to climate change.

Throughout the book, the authors focus on the hitherto largely ignored social impacts of climate change, and demonstrate that adaptation and mitigation policies cannot be effective without understanding the social systems and values of island societies.

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