Land use change and population growth in the Morobe Province of Papua New Guinea between 1975 and 2000
In this paper the authors examine the relation between human population growth and land use change using a a case study from Papua New Guinea.
In this paper the authors examine the relation between human population growth and land use change using a a case study from Papua New Guinea.
The author reconstructs population size for a 170-year period using genealogical data, land clearance patterns and garden inheritance histories.
A Genealogical Demographic Analysis on the basis of interviews in 2 Huli-speaking villages in the Papua New Guinea Highlands investigates the change in intrapopulation migration patterns in response to modernization and environmental degradation.