Sustainable economic ventures for indigenous people in Papua New Guinea
Mark Solon
Abstract
The paper presents the country’s geographical characteristics, the rich and biologically diverse terrestrial and marine eco systems and the diversity of its people and cultures. It proceeds to relate the dualistic economic conditions in the country and highlights sustainable economic ventures practiced by its indigenous inhabitants. Some challenges are discussed. The paper concludes with a summary and alternatives for future considerations.
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