essay

Land shortage and population in Tonga

pacific in transition: geographical perspectives on adaptation and changeCanberra • Published In 1973 • Pages: 163-185

By: Maude, Alaric Mervyn.

Abstract
This article is an analysis of the extent to which Tonga's rapidly growing population has affected the agricultural system. As background to the analysis, the author presents data on population density and growth, the land tenure system, and the agricultural systems. He concludes that population pressure has affected some changes in the subsistence agricultural system but has not led to major stress within that system. In contrast, he sees far more changes in agriculture occurring where population pressure is combined with commercial cropping.
Subjects
Theoretical orientation in research and its results
Population
Composition of population
Internal migration
Functional and adaptational interpretations
Tillage
Real property
Renting and leasing
Standard of living
culture
Tongans
HRAF PubDate
2006
Region
Oceania
Sub Region
Polynesia
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Geographer
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Eleanor C. Swanson; 1978
Field Date
1961
Coverage Date
1956-1966
Coverage Place
Tonga
Notes
Alaric Mervyn Maude
Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-324)
LCCN
74194525
LCSH
Tongans