Tuvalu ISP re-establishment and upgrade status report. [CONFIDENTIAL]
Tuvalu ISP re-establishment report and upgrade proposal. [RESTRICTED]
ISP upgrade proposal for Republic of Nauru Government. [RESTRICTED]
Registry upgrade proposal for Republic of Nauru Government. [RESTRICTED]
LAN/WAN proposal for Republic of Nauru Government [RESTRICTED]
Regional information and communication technologies needs assessment and project planning conference. Planning session 1. Mon 2 - Tues 3 April 2001, SPC, Noumea. [RESTRICTED]
GIS and remote sensing workshop proposal for Republic of Nauru Government. [RESTRICTED]
Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) Information technology/management strategic action plan, July 2009, RESTRICTED
Record of the First SPC Applied Geoscience and Technology Division Meeting (SOPAC-1), 17-21 October 2011, Nadi, Fiji Islands (Online at www.sopac.org and available on DVD on request)
Marshall Islands Ministry of Foreign Affairs network based information system report and recommendations. [RESTRICTED]
Tuvalu ICT Department: review and recommendations of ICT activities. [RESTRICTED]
MNRD LAN-WAN based information system (MNRDIS) report and recommendations November 2003 revision. [RESTRICTED]
An evaluation of the remaining phosphate deposits in Banaba Island (CONFIDENTIAL)
Civil crisis in Pacific Island countries: a framework for delivery of humantarian assistance to those in need. [RESTRICTED]
Abstract Global changes, from habitat loss and invasive species to anthropogenic climate change, have initiated the sixth great mass extinction event in Earth's history. As species become threatened and vanish, so too do the broader ecosystems and myriad benefits to human well-being that depend upon biodiversity. Bringing an end to global biodiversity loss requires that limited available resources be guided to those regions that need it most. The biodiversity hotspots do this based on the conservation planning principles of irreplaceability and vulnerability.
This dataset provides a direct internet link to RMI data hosted on the GBIF records.
Forum Leaders embrace Pacific regionalism as:
*The expression of a common sense of identity and purpose, leading progressively to the sharing of institutions, resources, and markets, with the purpose of complementing national efforts, overcoming common constraints, and enhancing sustainable and inclusive development within Pacific countries and territories and for the Pacific region as a whole*
Principal objectives are;
This is an update of Tonga State of Environment summary
Environmental conditions and anthropogenic impacts are key influences on ecological processes and associated ecosystem services. Effective management of Tonga’s marine ecosystems therefore depends on accurate and up-to-date knowledge of environmental and anthropogenic variables. Although many types of environmental and anthropogenic data are now available in global layers, they are often inaccessible to end users, particularly in developing countries with limited accessibility and analytical training.