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Items where Division is "School of Geography, Earth Science and Environment" and Year is 2004 |
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Number of items: 10. Book, Journal, Proceedings EditedTerry, James P. and Murray, W.E. (2004) Niue Island: geographical perspectives on the rock of Polynesia. [Book, Journal, Proceedings Edited] Thaman, Randolph R. and Mathias, A. and Bulai, S. (2004) Trees outside forests in the Pacific Islands: proceedings of the regional forestry workshop on trees outside forests. [Book, Journal, Proceedings Edited] Book Review or Scholarly CommentThaman, Randolph R. and Pene, Frances (2004) Three Rs for academic success: research, recording and referencing. [Book Review or Scholarly Comment] Journal ArticleCronin, S.J. and Ferland, M.A. and Terry, James P. (2004) Nabukelevu volcano (Mt. Washington), Kadavu: a source of hitherto unknown volcanic hazard in Fiji. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 131 (3-4). pp. 371-396. ISSN 0377-0273 Nunn, Patrick D. and Kumar, Roselyn R.D. and Matararaba, S. and Ishimura, T. and Seeto, Johnson and Rayawa, S. and Kuruyawa, Salote and Nasila, A. and Oloni, Bronwyn and Ram, Anupama R. and Saunivalu, Petero M. and Singh, Preetika and Tegu, Esther T. (2004) Early Lapita settlement site at Bourewa, southwest VitiLevu Island, Fiji. Archaeology in Oceania, 39 . pp. 139-143. ISSN 0003-8121 Rigamoto, Rejieli and Tyagi, Anand P. and Thaman, Randolph R. (2004) Ethnobotanical importance of the coastal plant species of Rotuma Island. The South Pacific Journal of Natural Sciences, 22 (1). pp. 23-27. ISSN 1013-9877 Terry, James P. (2004) Shoreline erosion on a low coral Island in Fiji: causes and consequences. South Pacific Studies, 24 (2). pp. 55-66. ISSN 0916-0752 Thaman, Randolph R. (2004) Sustaining culture and biodiversity in Pacific Islands with local and indigenous knowledge. Pacific Ecologist, 7&8 . 43-48. ISSN 1175-6543 Weber, Eberhard (2004) Der Congress tanzt wieder: die Wahlen in Indien. Bla'etter des iz3w, 35 (278/27). pp. 5-6. ISSN 1614-0095 OtherWeber, Eberhard (2004) Der congress tanzt wieder: die wahlen 2004 in Indien. FernWeh - Forum Tourismus & Kritik, Freiburg. |