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15 February 2022 | dataset

Kingdom of Tonga's Fifth National Report to the Convention on Biological Diversity

Tonga is one of the many islands that are endowed with unique resources and derives much of its economic, environmental and social well-being directly or indirectly from its environment.
Tonga harbours numerous special ecosystems: from the peak of Mt, Talau in Vava’u, to the serenity of Vai Lahi in Niuafo’ou; the vulnerability of the Ha’apai Group to ‘Eua’s National
Forest and to the Fanga’uta Lagoon in Tongatapu. Beyond the aesthetic beauty of the ecosystems to tourists and visitors; they provide immense support to the communities whose
livelihoods are centred. They provide food, shelter, fresh water, wood, fibre, medicine, fuel, tools and raw materials. They also provide spiritual, recreational values, educational references
as well as contributing to the economies, livelihoods and culture of Tonga. Our ecosystems maintain and provide protection against diseases, climate, natural disasters, support nutrients
cycling, and aid sand and soil formation.

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Call Number: [EL],333.95 KIN

Physical Description: 197p. : 29cm.

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Publisher The Government of the Kingdom of Tonga, Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Global Environment Facility (GEF), Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
Modified 20 September 2022
Release Date 15 February 2022
Source URL https://library.sprep.org/content/kingdom-tongas-fifth-national-report-conventi…
Identifier VL-41184
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location SPREP LIBRARY
Relevant Countries Tonga
License Public
[Open Data]
Author The Kingdom of Tonga
Contact Name SPREP Records and Archives Officer
Contact Email [email protected]