Full-text resources of PSJD and other databases are now available in the new Library of Science.
Visit https://bibliotekanauki.pl

PL EN


Preferences help
enabled [disable] Abstract
Number of results
2020 | 1 | 1-24

Article title

French Polynesia - observation of cultural influences from the United States. A sightseeing and tourist expedition in 2005

Authors

Content

Title variants

Languages of publication

EN

Abstracts

EN
This report presents the beauty culture of French Polynesia and cultural influences from the United States. The expedition took place at the turn of June and July in 2005. The visited islands are Tahiti and Moorea. It was found that the islands of Tahiti and Moorea, while being close, can be distinguished by significant cultural differences and standard of living.

Contributors

  • The Institute of Biopaleogeography named under Charles R. Darwin, Złocieniec, Poland

References

  • [1] Isabelle Nocus, Philippe Guimard, Jacques Vernaudon, Mirose Paia, Olivier Cosnefroy, Agnès Florin. Effectiveness of a heritage educational program for the acquisition of oral and written French and Tahitian in French Polynesia. Teaching and Teacher Education Volume 28, Issue 1, January 2012, Pages 21-31. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2011.07.001
  • [2] Rongxing Guo. How culture influences foreign trade: evidence from the U.S. and China. The Journal of Socio-Economics Volume 33, Issue 6, December 2004, Pages 785-812. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socec.2004.09.045
  • [3] Harburg, Ernest, Lillian Gleibermann, and John Harburg. Blood Pressure and Skin Color: Maupiti, French Polynesia. Human Biology 54, no. 2 (1982): 283-98. Accessed December 22, 2020. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41463375
  • [4] Arnold M. Ludwig. Culture and Creativity. The American Journal of Psychotherapy Volume 46, Issue 3 , 1992, pp. 325–498, Pages 454-469. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.1992.46.3.454
  • [5] Holmes, Lowell D. Factors Contributing to the Cultural Stability of Samoa. Anthropological Quarterly 53, no. 3 (1980): 188-97. Accessed December 22, 2020. doi:10.2307/3317825.
  • [6] Hoffman Jamie, Cummings Kristen. Outcomes of a Cross-Cultural Seminar on Increasing the Perceived Self-Efficacy of Teachers in Tahiti. International Journal of Special Education, 31(2) (2016)
  • [7] Rouzé H, Lecellier GJ, Saulnier D, Planes S, Gueguen Y, Wirshing HH, Berteaux-Lecellier V. 2017. An updated assessment of Symbiodinium spp. that associate with common scleractinian corals from Moorea (French Polynesia) reveals high diversity among background symbionts and a novel finding of clade B. PeerJ 5:e2856 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2856
  • [8] Andréfouët, S., Van Wynsberge, S., Kabbadj, L., Wabnitz, C., Menkes, C., Tamata, T., . . . Remoissenet, G. (2018). Adaptive management for the sustainable exploitation of lagoon resources in remote islands: Lessons from a massive El Niño-induced giant clam bleaching event in the Tuamotu atolls (French Polynesia). Environmental Conservation, 45(1), 30-40. doi:10.1017/S0376892917000212
  • [9] Aswani, S., Albert, S. & Love, M. (2017). One size does not fit all: Critical insights for effective community-based resource management in Melanesia. Marine Policy 81: 381-391
  • [10] Benitez-Capistros, F., Hugé, J., Dahdouh-Guebas, F. & Koedam, N. (2016) Exploring conservation discourse in the Galapagos Islands: A case study of the Galapagos giant tortoises. Ambio 45: 706-724
  • [11] Bertram, G. & Watters, R. (1985). The MIRAB economy in South Pacific microstates. Pacific Viewpoint 26: 497-520
  • [12] Buggy, L. & McNamara, K. (2016). The need to reinterpret ‘community’ for climate change adaptation: A case study of Pele Island, Vanuatu. Climate and Development 8 (3): 270-280
  • [13] Brison, K. (2003) Imaging modernity in rural Fiji. Ethnology 42: 335-348
  • [14] Connell, J. (2007) The Fiji Times and the good citizen. Constructing modernity and nationhood in Fiji. The Contemporary Pacific 19: 85-109
  • [15] Connell, J. (2008) Niue: Embracing a culture of migration. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 34: 1021-1040
  • [16] Connell, J. (2012) Population resettlement in the Pacific: Lessons from a hazardous history? Australian Geographer 43 (2): 127-142
  • [17] Connell, J. (2015). Vulnerable islands: Climate change, tectonic change and changing livelihoods in the Western Pacific. The Contemporary Pacific 27 (1): 1-36
  • [18] Connell, J. (2015). Food security in the island Pacific: Is Micronesia as far away as ever? Regional Environmental Change 15 (7): 1299-1311
  • [19] Connell, J. & Conway, D. (2000). Migration and remittances in island microstates: A comparative perspective on the South Pacific and the Caribbean. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 24 (1): 52-78
  • [20] Connell, J. & Corbett, J. (2016). Deterritorialisation. Reconceptualising development in the Pacific islands. Global Society 30 (4): 583-604
  • [21] Connell, J. & Lutkehaus, N. (2017). Escaping Zaria's fire? The volcano resettlement problem of Manam Island, Papua New Guinea. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 58 (1): 14-26
  • [22] Corbett, J. & Connell, J. (2015). All the world is a stage: Global governance, human resources and the ‘problem’ of smallness. The Pacific Review 28 (3): 435-459
  • [23] Diedrich, A. & Aswani, S. (2016) Exploring the potential impacts of tourism development on social and ecological change in the Solomon Islands. Ambio 45: 808-818
  • [24] Dornan, M. (2015) Renewable energy development in small island developing states of the Pacific. Resources 4: 490-50
  • [25] Foale, S. (2001). Where's our development? Landowner aspirations and environmentalist agendas in Western Solomon Islands. Asia-Pacific Journal of Anthropology 2 (2): 44-67
  • [26] Foukona, J. & Timmer, J. (2016). The culture of agreement making in Solomon Islands. Oceania 86 (2): 116-131
  • [27] Hayes, G. (1993). ‘MIRAB’ processes and development on small Pacific Islands: A case study from the Southern Massim, Papua New Guinea. Pacific Viewpoint 34 (2): 153-178
  • [28] Hoyman, M. & McCall, G. (2013) Is there trouble in paradise? The perspectives of Galapagos community leaders on managing economic development and environmental conservation through ecotourism policies and the Special law of 1998. Journal of Ecotourism 12 (1): 33-48
  • [29] Keppel, G., Morrison, C., Watling, D. et al. (2012) Conservation in tropical Pacific Island countries: Why most current approaches are failing. Conservation Letters 5: 256-265
  • [30] Kerr, S. (2005). What is small island sustainable development about? Ocean and Coastal Management 48: 503-524
  • [31] Lauer, M. (2014) Calamity, kastom, and modernity: Local interpretations of vulnerability in the western Pacific. Environmental Hazards 13 (4): 281-297
  • [32] Lauer, M. (2016) Governing uncertainty: Resilience, dwelling and flexible resource management in Oceania. Conservation and Society 14 (1): 34-47
  • [33] Lauer, M., Albert, S., Aswani, S. et al. (2013) Globalization, Pacific Islands, and the paradox of resilience. Global Environmental Change 23: 40-50
  • [34] Lauer, M. & Aswani, S. (2010) Indigenous knowledge and long-term ecological change: Detection, interpretation, and responses to changing ecological conditions in Pacific Island communities. Environmental Management 45: 985-997
  • [35] Lu, F., Valdivia, G. & Wolford, W. (2013). Social dimensions of ‘nature at risk’ in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. Conservation 11 (1): 83-95
  • [36] McCubbin, S., Pearce, T., Ford, J. & Smit, B. (2017). Social-ecological change and implications for food security in Funafuti. Ecology and Society 22 (1): 53.
  • [37] McDougall, D. (2005). The unintended consequences of clarification: Development, disrupting and the dynamics of community in Ranongga, Solomon Islands. Ethnohistory 52: 81-109
  • [38] Mathis, A. & Rose, J. (2016) Balancing tourism, conservation, and development: A political ecology of ecotourism on the Galapagos Islands. Journal of Ecotourism 15 (1): 64-77
  • [39] O'Garra, T. (2012) Economic valuation of a traditional fishing ground on the coral coast of Fiji. Ocean and Coastal Management 56: 44-55
  • [40] Petrou, K. & Connell, J. (2017) Food, morality and identity: Mobility, remittances and the translocal community in Paama, Vanuatu. Australian Geographer 48 (2): 219-234
  • [41] Pizzitutti, F., Walsh, S., Rindfuss, R. et al. (2017) Scenario planning for tourism management: A participatory and system dynamics model applied to the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 25: 1117-1137
  • [42] Read, R. (2006) Sustainable natural resource use and economic development in small states: The tuna fisheries in Fiji and Samoa. Sustainable Development 14: 93-103
  • [43] Remling, E. & Veiteyaki, J. (2016) Community-based action in Fiji's Gau Island: A model for the Pacific? International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management 8 (3): 375-398
  • [44] Sievanen, L., Gruby, R. & Campbell, L. (2013) Fixing marine governance in Fiji? The new scalar narrative of ecosystem-based management. Global Environmental Change 23 (1): 206-216
  • [45] Storey, D. & Hunter, S. (2010) Kiribati: An environmental ‘perfect storm’. Australian Geographer 41: 167-181
  • [46] Wrighton, N. & Overton, J. (2012) Coping with participation in small island states: The case of aid in Tuvalu. Development in Practice 22 (2): 244-255
  • [47] d’Hauteserre, Anne-Marie. A future for tourism in French Polynesia? Tourism Analysis Volume 4, Numbers 3-4, 1999, pp. 201-211(11)
  • [48] Gaspar, C., Chateau, O., and Galzin, R. (2008). Feeding sites frequentation by the pink whipray Himantura fai in Moorea (French Polynesia) as determined by acoustic telemetry. Cybium 32, 153-164.
  • [49] Dexter J.L. Choy. Tourism planning: The case for ‘market failure’. Tourism Management Volume 12, Issue 4, December 1991, Pages 313-330. https://doi.org/10.1016/0261-5177(91)90044-T
  • [50] Tracy Berno & Ngaire Douglas (1998) Tourism in the South Pacific: A Polynesia/Melanesia discussion, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 2:2, 65-73, DOI: 10.1080/10941669808721998
  • [51] Stephen Pratt. (2013) Same, Same but Different: Perceptions of South Pacific Destinations Among Australian Travelers. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing 30:6, pages 595-609
  • [52] Maria Amoamo. (2011) Remoteness and Myth Making: Tourism Development on Pitcairn Island. Tourism Planning & Development 8:1, pages 1-19
  • [53] Frances Cassidy, Les Brown. (2010) Determinants of Small Pacific Island Tourism: A Vanuatu Study. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research 15:2, pages 143-153
  • [54] Chris Ryan. (2001) Tourism in the South Pacific—A Case of Marginalities. Tourism Recreation Research 26:3, pages 43-49
  • [55] Andrew Bradly. (2015) The business-case for community investment: evidence from Fiji’s tourism industry. Social Responsibility Journal 11:2, pages 242-257.
  • [56] Clua E., Buray N., Legendre P., Mourier J., Planes S. (2011) Business partner or simple catch? The economic value of the sicklefin lemon shark in French Polynesia. Marine and Freshwater Research 62, 764-770. https://doi.org/10.1071/MF10163
  • [57] Jean-Christophe Gay. Why is tourism doing poorly in Overseas France? Annals of Tourism Research Volume 39, Issue 3, July 2012, Pages 1634-1652. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2011.08.008
  • [58] Takahashi, K. Comparing the determinants of tourism demand in Singapore and French Polynesia: applying the tourism demand model to panel data analysis. Tourism Analysis 2020 Vol. 25 No. 1 pp. 175-181. DOI : 10.3727/108354220X15758301241585
  • [59] Jerzy Borowski, Piotr Salachna, Agnieszka Zawadzińska, List of ornamental and useful plants cultivated on Huahine Island, French Polynesia. Part 1. World News of Natural Sciences 26 (2019) 36-51
  • [60] Tomasz Borowski, List of ornamental and useful plants cultivated on Huahine Island, French Polynesia. Part 2. World News of Natural Sciences 30(2) (2020) 257-270
  • [61] Hanna B. Margońska, Orchidaceae of archipelagos Tuamotu and Gambier (Polynesia Française). World News of Natural Sciences 27 (2019) 121-127
  • [62] Hanna B. Margońska, Orchidaceae of Îles de la Société (Polynesia Française). Actualized checklist. World News of Natural Sciences 26 (2019) 20-28
  • [63] Andrzej Borowski, Cultural identity of New Caledonia on the example of inhabitants of the Isle of Pines. World News of Natural Sciences 8 (2017) 1-14

Document Type

article

Publication order reference

Identifiers

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.psjd-1c1d6309-61c8-466f-964c-75572b9c28f5
JavaScript is turned off in your web browser. Turn it on to take full advantage of this site, then refresh the page.