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E Toe Sasa'a Le Fafao; Return to Paradise

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E Toe Sasa'a Le Fafao; Return to Paradise
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Victoria University of Wellington
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Following the devastating tsunami of 2009 in Samoa many villages on the south coast of the main island Upolu were left in ruins, one such site is the heritage rich village of Sa’anapu. Five years on, the coastal front village is still in a state of ruin and the imminent risk of future tsunami have seen the relocation of families inland; away from the sea, the resourceful mangrove and their historically significant Fale Tele that once housed their ancestors. Many families who have rebuilt inla...

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Research paper
Research format
Scholarly text / Thesis
Thesis level
Masters
Date created
2014
Creator
Feaunati, Carinnya
URL
https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/E_Toe_Sasa_a_Le_Fafao_Return_to_Paradise/17013170
Related subjects
Architectural design / Architectural heritage and conservation / Architectural history, theory and criticism / Architectural science and technology / Samoa / Architecture / Samoan Architecture / Culture / Sustainable Development / UNSIDS / Sa'anapu / Upolu / South Coast / France / School: School of Architecture / Architectural Design / Architectural Heritage and Conservation / Architectural Science and Technology (incl. Acoustics, Lighting, Structure and Ecologically Sustainable Design) / Architectural History and Theory / Effects of Climate Change and Variability on the South Pacific (excl. Australia and New Zealand) (excl. Social Impacts) / Global Effects of Climate Change and Variability (excl. Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and the South Pacific) (excl. Social Impacts) / Sustainability Indicators / Natural Hazards in Marine Environments / Degree Discipline: Architecture / Degree Level: Masters / Degree Name: Master of Architecture (Professional)

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