Thesis:
鈥楽amoan Diaspora, Wellbeing and Climate Change Adaptation鈥
Traditionally human migration has been viewed as a climate adaptation strategy. This thesis critically re-examines this assumption from the perspective members of the Samoan diaspora in 艑tautahi Christchurch, New 麻豆传媒高清. It considers the complex ways in which the wellbeing of a diaspora itself may be affected by migration and climate change.
Supervisors:聽Professor Bronwyn Hayward, Distinguished Professor Steven Ratuva and Associate Professor Yvonne Crichton-Hill聽
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