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PACIFIC FORUM

The Pacific Islands are a popular place for the eco traveler!

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HEADLINES

new Tourism and Climate Change
new Food, Health and Building Communities
new South Pacific Travel: Conversation with David Stanley
new Wikification Now
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REGION

g Australia
g New Zealand

PLANETA FORUM

g South Pacific Travel: Conversation with David Stanley
GUIDELINES

WEB 1, 2, 3

g Strategies for using Web 2.0
g Web 1, 2, 3 Forum
g Indispensable Tools

FLICKR

g Pacific
b Men of the South Pacific
b South Pacific Islands
ONLINE FLICKR

WIKI

b Australiasia
b Oceania
b Polynesia
ONLINE WIKI

COOK ISLANDS

b Finding Cook Islands - David Stanley

EASTER ISLAND

g Easter Island

FIJI

b Fiji Travel
b Fiji - Wikitravel
b Finding Fiji - David Stanley
b Fiji Live
b Fiji Statistics
b Fiji Times

PAPUA NEW GUINEA

b The National
b Papua New Guinea Tourism

SAMOA

b Samoa Alive
b Finding Samoa - David Stanley
b Samoa - Wikitravel
b Samoa- Meta Guide 2.0

TAHITI

b Finding Tahiti - David Stanley

TONGA

b Tonga - Wikitravel

VANUATU

b Vanuatu - Wikipedia

REGIONAL

b Maps of the South Pacific Islands
b Pacific Islands
b Pacific People's Partnership
b South Pacific Organizer
b South Pacific Tourism Organization
b Pacific Island Rugby Cup
b Pacific Magazine

GEOGRAPHY

Oceania comprises numerous lands in the Pacific Ocean. Originally coined by the French explorer Dumont d'Urville in 1831, Oceania has been traditionally divided into Micronesia, Melanesia, Polynesia, and Australasia. As with any region, however, interpretations vary.


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If you are interested in responsible travel and ecotourism, please register for the Planeta Update by sending an email

We also host an Pacific working group to improve regional coverage


IMPROVING OUR COVERAGE

To improve our Pacific guide, we ask the following questions:

What are recommended information sources for visitors?
Is there a map of protected areas?
What current work deserves kudos?

Editorial suggestions are welcome.


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