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Pacific ViewpointVolume 24, Issue 1 p. 69-79 ArticleFree Access Notes and Comments First published: 01 May 1983 https://doi.org/10.1111/apv.241005AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References 1 Commission of Inquiry into Land Matters, 1973, Report of the Commission of Inquiry into Land Matters, Government Printer, Port Moresby. 2Cox, E., 1979, “ Gavien and Bagi: rubber/profit vs people/community”, in Valentine C. A. and B. L. (Eds.), Going Through Changes: Villagers, Settlers and Development in Papua New Guinea, Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies, Boroko, pp. 15- 33. 3 Department of Primary Industry, 1982, “Oil Palm”, Export Crops Quarterly Review, 4, 4, February, pp. 22- 25. 4 Food and Agriculture Organisation, 1976, Bibliography on Land Settlement, Food and Agriculture Organisation, Rome. 5Gosling, L. A. P., 1979, “ Population redistribution: patterns, policies and prospects”, in Hauser, P. M., (Ed.), World Population and Development: Challenges and Prospects, Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, pp. 403- 439. 6Gosling, L. A. P., and Abdullah, A. H., 1979, “ Rural population redistribution”, in Gosling, L. A. P., and Lim, L. Y. C., (Eds.), Population Redistribution: Patterns, Policies and Prospects, United Nations Fund for Population Activities, New York, pp. 58- 86. 7 Harrisons Fleming Advisory Services Limited, 1981, West Nakanai Oil Palm Scheme — Advisory and Agronomic Report No. 9, Harrisons Fleming Advisory Services Limited, London. 8Hartley, A. C., 1973, A Study of Land Utilization on Settlement Schemes in Papua New Guinea. Department of Agriculture, Stock and Fisheries, Port Moresby. 9Hasluck, P., 1961, “The Five Year Plan — a reprint”, Journal of the Public Service of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea, 3, 4, pp. 100- 104. 10Higgs, J., 1978, “Land settlement in Africa and the Near East: some recent experience”, Land Reform, Land Settlement and Cooperatives, 1978, 2, pp. 1- 25. 11Hulme, D., 1981, “ Interim report on land settlement schemes in East New Britain Province”, National Planning Office, Port Moresby. 12Hulme, D., 1982, “Land settlement schemes in Papua New Guinea: an overview”, Land Reform, Land Settlement and Cooperatives, 1982, 1, forth-coming. 13Hulme, D., 1982, “ Fifteen years of oil palm in West New Britain Province — an evaluation of the Hoskins Oil Palm Scheme, Papua New Guinea”, Administrative College of Papua New Guinea, Boroko. 14Lea, D. A. M., 1973, “ Stress and adaptation to change: an example from the East Sepik District, New Guinea”, in Brookfield, H. D., (Ed.), The Pacific in Transition: Geographical Perspectives on Adaptation to Change, Edward Arnold, London, pp. 55- 74. 15MacAndrews, C., 1979, “The role and potential of land settlements in development policies: lessons from past experience”, Sociologia Ruralis, XIX, 2/3, pp. 116- 134. 16Montgomery, D., 1979, A Handbook of Information for Senior Land Settlement Officers, Department of Lands, Surveys and Environment, Port Moresby. 17 National Planning Office, 1981, The National Public Expenditure Plan 1982-1985, Government Printer, Port Moresby. 18Nelson, M., 1973, The Development of Tropical Lands, John Hopkins University press, Baltimore. 19Nelson, M., 1977, “Twenty-four settlement projects in Latin America”, Development Digest, XV, 4, pp. 91- 103. 20Palmer, G., 1974, “The ecology of resettlement schemes”, Human Organisation, 33, 3, Fall. pp. 239- 250. 21Palmer, G., 1979, “ The agricultural resettlement scheme: a review of cases and theories”, in Berdichewsky, B., (Ed.), Anthropology and Social Change in Rural Areas, Mouton, The Hague, pp. 149- 183. 22Select Committee on Land Development, 1971, Report of the Select Committee on Land Development together with Minutes of Proceedings, House of Assembly, Port Moresby. 23Turner, M. M. and Hulme, D., 1982, Bibliography of Plantations and Land Settlement Schemes in Papua New Guinea, Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research, Boroko. 24Williams, G., 1981, “ The World Bank and the peasant problem”, in Heyer, J., Roberts P. and Williams, G., (Eds.), Rural Development in Tropical Africa, Macmillan, London, pp. 16- 51. 25 World Bank, 1978, Agricultural Land Settlement: A World Bank Issues Paper, World Bank, Washington D.C. 26Vining, J. W., 1976, “Site development and settlement scheme failure in Guyana”, Journal of Tropical Geography, 42, pp. 86- 97. Volume24, Issue1May 1983Pages 69-79 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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