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註釋"This book is a welcome addition to studies of Samoa and its people. Its aims are straightforward. It highlights the fact that in Samoa, as in other Pacific Island countries, environmental, social and economic conditions differ greatly between different parts of the country. These contrasts require locally specific solutions to development problems. Unfortunately, information on such regional differences often lies unanalysed in censuses and similar reports, hidden in long tables of statistics which can only be used effectively if the data are transformed into more readily assimilated formats. This book makes some of these transformations for students, planners and general readers"--