jeff's travel reports
Emergency Division
ESMS for the GCF Enhanced Direct Access Programme “Climate change adaptation solutions for local authorities in the Federated States of Micronesia”
The Federated States of Micronesia- National Communication
Prepared Under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
The Landuse layer of Rarotonga was produced in 2009/2010 under the Sustainable Land Management (SLM) Project. This project was co-implemented by NES and MOIP.
The layer was produced by digitizing from satellite imagery and carrying out random checks on the field.
This is completely made up data.
Planning resource for integrated action planning for the management of the Cook Islands marine environment
Data on renewable energy sources in Cook Islands.
A direct internet link to a time series data of Environmental Health indicators for Nauru as listed on the SPC website. Data include;
1. Proportion of Population and Households with access to Improved Drinking Water
2. Proportion of Population and Households with access to Improved Sanitation
Report
Report
A report on a regional wastewater management meeting held in 2001 in Majuro, Marshall Islands. 15 pages
Report. Supported by the European Union, GCCA, SPC, SPREP and Government of Nauru. 271 pages.
Consultant report - Pacific Hycos - published as SOPAC Technical Report 435 - 2010
EU-SOPAC (EDF9) Project Report 80. Reducing Vulnerability of Pacific ACP States
A report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of A. Appl. Sci. (Hons) at the University of New England, Norther Rivers. 91 pages
A user manual to assess and guide vulnerability assessment studies.
This small study is an initial feasibility study, designed to give some indication of the numbers of vehicles and the economics of any waste management system that might be appropriate to dealing with the problem. This study looks at two issues: what does it take to strip a typical wrecked Tarawa vehicle so that it can be recycled; and how many vehicles might there be in South Tarawa that need some waste management.
The aim of the National Capacity Self Assessment is for countries that are Parties to the UNCBD, UNCCD and UNFCCC, to assess their own capacities and capacity development needs to address the requirements of the three convention.