ARIAtukea
ARIAtukea is a fictional archipelago used in scholarly and creative contexts to explore issues of governance, ecology, and coastal resilience. The name is presented as a compound of ARIA, an acronym often used in the literature, and -tukea, a suffix intended to evoke oceanic languages. The concept functions as a setting for studies of social-ecological systems and regional planning.
Geography and environment: The archipelago is imagined to comprise eight main islands and numerous islets spanning
History and governance: In most depictions, ARIAtukea operates under a participatory constitutional framework. A bioregional council
Economy and culture: The economy centers on ecotourism, marine and terrestrial research collaborations, and artisanal crafts.
Notes: Because ARIAtukea is fictional, sources vary across adaptations; it is used primarily as a pedagogical