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Not Available at ANU Archives - Papers on Resource and Environmental Studies or Development Studies

Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, The Australian National University, UNESCO/UNEP Papua New Guinea Human Ecology Programme: Lae and its Hinterland.
Report No.1 - From Kaukau to Coke: A study of rural and urban food habits in Papua New Guinea' by D J Jeffries, 1978;
Report No. 2 -Chimbu people under pressure: The social impact of urbanisation' by K J Dalton, 1979;
Report No. 3 - Changing consumer behaviour in Papua New Guinea: Its socieal and ecological implications' by Marion Christie, 1980;
Report No. 4 -Energy for Development: The energy policy papers of the Lae project', by Ken Newcombe with Kaye Bowman, Marion Christie and James Pokris.
The Australian National University Development Studies Centre. Atoll Economy: Social Change in Kiribati and Tuvalu. R.G. Ward was the Chairman.
No. 1 - Islands on the line: Team report', 1982;
No. 2 -Tabiteuea North' by W H Geddes, 1983;
No.3 Butaritari' by Betsy Sewell, 1983;
No. 5 -Abemama' by Ray Watters and Kabiritaake Banibati, 1984;
No. 6 `Nanumea' by Anne Chambers, 1984.

Not Available at the ANU Archives - Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research, Boroko, Papua New Guinea/ IASER Discussion papers.

The Post Courier debate on population and family planning' by Ikky Suu, 1972;
Number 3 -The 1974/75 Rural survey: A study of outmigration from fourteen villages in the East Sepik Province' by Richard Curtain, August 1976;
Number 6 - The growth of Goroka: Towards an interpretation of the past and a warning for the future' by Ronald Skeldon, Nov 1976;
Number 10 -Family planning in the Goroka area of the Eastern Highlands' by Ronald Skeldon, Feb 1977;
Number 11 - Internal migration in Papua New Guinea: A statistical description' by Ronald Skeldon, May 1977;
Number 16 -Urban Growth and unemployment in Papua New Guinea' by John D Conroy, Dec 1977;
Number 17 - Evolving patterns of population movement in Papua New Guinea with reference to policy implication' by Ronald Skeldon, Jan 1978;
Number 21 -Recent urban growth in Papua New Guinea' by Ronald Skeldon, June 1978;
Number 24 - ‘Fertility change in Papua New Guinea during the late 1960s: Evidence from the 1966 and 1971 censuses' by Thomas M McDevitt, Apr 1979;
Number 25 - ‘Rural-urban relationships in Papua New Guinea: case material from the Gulf Province on net flows' by Louise Morauta and Morauta Hasu, Aug 1979;
Number 32 - ‘Infant mortality decline in the post-war period: A further application of Feeney's method to Papua New Guinea data' by Thomas McDevitt, Aug 1980;
Number 38 - ‘Child survival, fertlity and population policy: Implications of an analysis of provincial-level 1971 census data' by Thomas McDevitt, Jun 1981

Early South Pacific Commission technical papers.

‘Social Science Research in the Pacific Islands', No. 127, 135. ‘Rice Production in the South Pacific Region' No. 97. ‘Some Food Problems in the Pacific Islands' No. 106. ‘L'autochtone du Pacifique Dans La Vie Commerciale D'aujourd'hui' No 54. ‘Urbanization Advisory Committee Meeting' technical papers and report.

Unpublished academic papers on the 1987 Fiji coup.

Wither Rabuka's Republic?' by Ropate R Qalo; 'Rabuka's Republic: A Student's Cynical View' by R Qalo; 'Na Lotu, Na Vanua, Na Matanitu (The Church,Tradition and the State): ‘The Paramountcy of Fijian Interest and the Politicalization of Ethnicity' by Simione Durutalo; ‘Fiji: the Anatomy of a Revolution' by Ralph R Premdas.

The Australian National University Development Studies Centre Monographs.

Number 1 - ‘Labour and the law in Papua New Guinea', by D.W.Smith, 1975; Number 2 - ‘The role of the Papua New Guinea defence force' by Paul Mench, 1975; Number 3 - ‘Education, employment and migration in Papua New Guinea', by J.D. Conroy, 1976; Number 4 - ‘Chimbu: Issues in development' by Diana Howlett, R. Hide, Elspeth Young, J Arba, H Bi and B. Kaman, 1976; Number 5 - ‘Professional structure in South East Asia', Editor T.H. Silcock, 1977; Number 6 - ‘Education and nation-building in plural societies; The West Malaysian experience', by Chai Hon-Chan, 1977; Number 7 - ‘Bougainville in transition' by T.K. Moulik, 1977; Number 8 - ‘Man and environment in Eastern Timor' by Joachim K Metzner, 1977.

Number 9 - ‘Micro-macro links in planning' by P.B. Krishnaswamy, 1977

Number 9 - ‘Micro-macro links in planning' by P.B. Krishnaswamy, 1977; ‘Appetite for education in contemporary Asia' editor Kenneth Orr, 1977; Number 11 - ‘The adaptation of traditional agriculture: Socioeconomic problems of urbanization' editor E K Fisk, 1978; Number 12 - ‘Taim bilong mani: the evolution of agriculture in a Solomon Island society' by John Connell, 1978; Number 13 - ‘Practice without policy: Genesis of local government in Papua New Guinea', by D.M. Fenbury, 1978; Number 14 - Customs of respect: The traditional basis of Fijian communal politics' by John Nation, 1978; Number 15 - ‘Agricultural project design and evaluation on an island community' by Alan Bollard, 1979; Number 16 - ‘International aid: Some political, administrative and technical realities' editors R. T. Shand and H.V. Richter, 1979; Number 17 - ‘Forestry in national development: Production systems, conservation, foreign trade and aid' editors K.R. Shepherd and H.V. Richter.

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