Relational Geographies of Islands in the Indo-Pacific

Environment, Society, and Politics. Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 200 Seiten
ISBN 981967154X
EAN 9789819671540
Veröffentlicht August 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Springer

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Insights into the ‘Betweenness’ of Island Spaces (Godfrey Baldacchino).- Construction of the Artificial Island of Hulhumalé as a Climate Change Adaptation Measure in the Maldives (Akiko Sakamoto, Aishath Laila, Mariyam Areesha Ahmed, Daisuke Sasaki, Miko Maekawa, Ahmed Aslam, and Mikiyasu Nakayama).- Baseco Compound: The River Island of Contestation, Despair, and Hope in the Philippines (Joefe B. Santarita and Godfrey Baldacchino).- From Island to Island: Sri Lankans’ Settlement Model(s) in the Three Main Cities of Sicily, Southern Italy (Francesca Bitonti, Federico Benassi, Angelo Mazza, Salvatore Strozza, and Luigi Scrofani).- Countermeasures to Climate Insecurity of Asia-Pacific Island Countries:Out-migration and Adaptation Options (Juha I. Uitto, Mikiyasu Nakayama, Carl Bruch, Miko Maekawa, and Akiko Sakamoto).- Illegal Korean Immigrants in Island(ed) Detention Camps and Enduring Colonial Sovereignty: The Case of Sasebo, Japan, under U.S. Occupation (Taku Fukumoto).- Developing Border Tourism for the Sustainability of Border Island:The Case of Tsushima Island in Japan (Yasunori Hanamatsu).- Dual Militarization of the Pacific Island: Continuing Colonial Transformation of Okinawa, Japan (Takashi Yamazaki).- Militarized Territoriality: Water Contamination and Military Operations in the Pacific (Tatsuki Kohatsu).

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Takashi Yamazaki, Ph.D. (University of Colorado, Boulder) is a professor of Geography at Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan. His current research interest concerns the (de)militarization of Okinawa and the critical geopolitics of Japanese foreign policy. He was/is a steering committee member of the International Geographical Union (IGU) Commission on Political Geography (2004–2016) and the Commission on Islands (2024-). He served as an editorial board member of Political Geography and Geopolitics for many years.
Godfrey Baldacchino, Ph.D. (Warwick), is a professor of Sociology at the University of Malta. He served as an Island Studies Teaching fellow, UNESCO co-chair, and Canada Research chair in Island Studies at the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI), Canada, between 2003 and 2020. He is the founding executive editor of Island Studies Journal, and since 2018, the founding executive editor of Small States & Territories journal. In 2021, he was appointed (thematic) Malta Ambassador for islands and small states. His research interests include island studies, small state studies, political geography, sociology of work, international relations, island tourism, entrepreneurship, brain rotation, immigration, labor relations, human resource management, adult education, worker empowerment, and the development of cooperatives.