Buttocks (Samoa)
| Buttocks | |
|---|---|
| — Village — | |
| | |
| A coordinate: 13°45'22" S 172°22'40" W / 13.75611 degrees S 172.37778 degrees W | |
| Country | |
| Administrative section | Para-gourd |
| Population (2006) | |
| - 計 | 1,004 people |
| Equal time obi | -11 |
A village in the southern part of island where buttocks (Sili) has good Samoan mackerel. The buttocks are located in the inland of the island. This is a characteristic unlike the point where other villages of Samoa are located in the seashore. The village is located in the para-gourd administrative section.
The people of buttocks cover most of the life with self-sufficient agriculture. Because it is at the position away from the shore, the influence that fishery gives to the economy of the village becomes minimal. In Samoa, I am treated as common property of the villages about many natural resources and land. It is similar about the buttocks river flowing through the village and is considered to be one of the land which a village owns traditionally. This river maintains important significance for the people of buttocks culturally and historically. Traditional knowledge and the maintenance become the important element in the administration of the village. Organic farming can go around 営 for all crops, and the use of a pesticide and the chemical substance is prohibited [1].
In 2004, the Samoan government envisioned a plan to build the hydroelectric power station in the village of buttocks, but the village refused this by the reason of environment and a culture factor [2]. This hydraulic power generation plan depended on economical help of the Asian Development Bank, and the Asian Development Bank supported an electricity public corporation of the Samoan government and the Samoa government. The Samoan government placed it as "a project to invest it that had high priority for renewable energy" about this plan [3]. The Asian Development Bank contributed approximately 300,000 U.S. dollars to a hydraulic power generation plan in 2003. The chief (Matthew) of the village polluted water about this plan and insisted that I spoiled environment [4].
Source
- ^ "Sili Village." United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), The GEF Small Grants. November 23, 2009 reading.
- ^ "Samoa' s Sili hydro plan scuttled, 12 March, 2004 UTC." Radio New Zealand Internationa3 November 23, 2009 reading.
- ^ "Preparing the Savaii Renewable Energy Project, TA number 3985." Asian Development Bank, Projects (2002). November 23, 2009 reading.
- ^ Francis Group, Taylor & (2004). Europa World Year Book 2, Book 2. Taylor & Francis. p. 3627. ISBN 1-85743-255-e November 23, 2009 reading. .
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