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Climate Change: A Crisis in the Pacific
directed by Steven Percival, fl. 2002 (Apia, Tuamasaga District: Paradigm Documentaries, 2010), 5 mins
This film explores some of the issues facing the peoples and environments of the Pacific Islands. Informative and colorful, the film presents the richness of the natural and cultural heritage of the Pacific tempered by the sobering words describing impacts of this unnatural disaster called climate change. The Paci...
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directed by Steven Percival, fl. 2002 (Apia, Tuamasaga District: Paradigm Documentaries, 2010), 5 mins
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This film explores some of the issues facing the peoples and environments of the Pacific Islands. Informative and colorful, the film presents the richness of the natural and cultural heritage of the Pacific tempered by the sobering words describing impacts of this unnatural disaster called climate change. The Pacific region, emitting the smallest volume of greenhouse gases in the world, has already relocated humanity's first climate change refuge...
This film explores some of the issues facing the peoples and environments of the Pacific Islands. Informative and colorful, the film presents the richness of the natural and cultural heritage of the Pacific tempered by the sobering words describing impacts of this unnatural disaster called climate change. The Pacific region, emitting the smallest volume of greenhouse gases in the world, has already relocated humanity's first climate change refugees.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Steven Percival, fl. 2002
Author / Creator
Steven Percival, fl. 2002
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
Paradigm Documentaries
Topic / Theme
Sea level rise in the Pacific, Global Indigenous Perspectives, Samoan, Climate change, Islands, Ecology, Pacific Islanders, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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©2010 Paradigm Documentaries
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Ia Toto lou Lumana'i: Growing Your Future
directed by Steven Percival, fl. 2002 (Apia, Tuamasaga District: Paradigm Documentaries, 2009), 25 mins
In Samoa, approximately 30,000 smallholder farmers depend on fruit and vegetables and traditional crops for subsistence. Some 900 farms are commercial growers. Reaching a total population of 190,000 people, this sector contributes significantly to the sustainable development of Samoa.
Given the importance of fres...
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directed by Steven Percival, fl. 2002 (Apia, Tuamasaga District: Paradigm Documentaries, 2009), 25 mins
Description
In Samoa, approximately 30,000 smallholder farmers depend on fruit and vegetables and traditional crops for subsistence. Some 900 farms are commercial growers. Reaching a total population of 190,000 people, this sector contributes significantly to the sustainable development of Samoa.
Given the importance of fresh fruit and vegetables to a healthy diet, the substantial market opportunities and the need to further develop the industry, stakeholde...
In Samoa, approximately 30,000 smallholder farmers depend on fruit and vegetables and traditional crops for subsistence. Some 900 farms are commercial growers. Reaching a total population of 190,000 people, this sector contributes significantly to the sustainable development of Samoa.
Given the importance of fresh fruit and vegetables to a healthy diet, the substantial market opportunities and the need to further develop the industry, stakeholders along the entire value chain have decided to develop a strategy for the sector. In response to this, the Government of Samoa requested support from the International Trade Centre to assist stakeholders develop a comprehensive strategy for the fruit and vegetable sector. This initiative is funded by the European Union under the All ACP Agricultural Commodities Programme and in the Pacific Region includes 4 implementing agencies, FAO, World Bank, Unctad and ITC. This film is about the Samoa Fruit and Vegetables Sector Strategy.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Steven Percival, fl. 2002
Author / Creator
Steven Percival, fl. 2002
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
Paradigm Documentaries
Topic / Theme
Global Indigenous Perspectives, Samoan, Food supply, Farming, Economic development, Ecology, Samoans, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
©2009 Paradigm Documentaries
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O le Uto ma le Maene: The Float and the Sinker
directed by Steven Percival, fl. 2002 (Apia, Tuamasaga District: Paradigm Documentaries, 2008), 29 mins
This film was produced for the first Pacific Climate Change Film Festival held in Fiji in September 2008. The documentary explores climate change impacts in Samoa.
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directed by Steven Percival, fl. 2002 (Apia, Tuamasaga District: Paradigm Documentaries, 2008), 29 mins
Description
This film was produced for the first Pacific Climate Change Film Festival held in Fiji in September 2008. The documentary explores climate change impacts in Samoa.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Steven Percival, fl. 2002
Author / Creator
Steven Percival, fl. 2002
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Paradigm Documentaries
Topic / Theme
Sea level rise in the Pacific, Samoan, Climate change mitigation, Climate change, Islands, Ecology, Pacific Islanders, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
©2008 Paradigm Documentaries
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