The Pacific Islands: Environment and Society is a fascinating exploration of the unique environment and cultural heritage of the Pacific Islands. This book delves into the diverse ecosystems, including coral reefs, rainforests, and volcanic landscapes, that make up this region. It also examines the relationship between the environment and the societies that have inhabited these islands for centuries. From the traditional practices of indigenous communities to the modern challenges of climate change and globalization, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the complex interplay between nature and culture in the Pacific Islands.