This research examines how traditional and local knowledge (TLK) can be meaningfully integrated into disaster risk reduction laws in Fiji and Vanuatu. Through legal analysis, case studies, and community interviews, it shows that TLK is not just cultural heritage, but a vital, science-based strategy for disaster resilience and survival.

 

This research analyzes 15 years of aid data across Pacific Island countries to assess whether foreign aid supports economic growth. It finds that aid can be effective, but only up to a point, and that donor type matters. The study emphasizes shifting focus from national GDP to community-level outcomes.