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The importance of land use control and documenting property rights in Disaster Risk Reduction in Pacific Island countries

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Dan Orcherton, David Mitchell & Darryn McEvoy. (2017) Perceptions of Climate Vulnerability, Tenure Security and Resettlement Priorities: insights from Lami Town, Fiji Islands. Australian Geographer 48:2, pages 235-254.
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