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 Department of Environment,  Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM),  FSM
 Kosrae Island Resource Management Authority (KIRMA),  FSM

KOSRAE ISLAND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANT REGULATIONS

 Department of Environment,  Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM),  FSM

jeff's travel reports

 Department of Environment,  Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM),  FSM
 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

This is the 2018 NIEP developed by DCIE with support from SPREP, UNEP, UNDP. The NIEP is a 5 year implementation plan to address environmental issues.

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Project Concept Note

 Marshall Islands Environmental Protection Authority (RMIEPA)

Dataset with a combined document of environmental regulations of RMI

 Climate Change Directorate

This legal review has been written to provide an overview of the legal aspects of environmental management issues facing the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), steps that have been taken to tackle these issues and the weaknesses and gaps that remain.

 Climate Change Directorate

The RMI NAP process commenced after the 2050 Climate Strategy for RMI was published in September 2018. The 2050 Climate Strategy dealt mainly with mitigation issues with emissions targets for the Nationally Determined Contributions but also called for the urgent development of a National Adaptation Plan to provide for a balanced dialogue on RMI priorities for mitigation activity for reducing emissions and adaptation activity for addressing the potentially critical impacts of climate change.

 Marshall Islands Environmental Protection Authority (RMIEPA)

Data about community awareness activities

 Marshall Islands Environmental Protection Authority (RMIEPA)

Notice of environmental violations.

 Marshall Islands Conservation Society

GIS layer files used to create Maps showing wave-inundation and heavy rainfall flood risk for communities in Ebeye-KWAJ; Bouj, Mwonkubok, Mwonnin, Tobikle, Guugeegue, Santo, and Ebadon. Other data files, such as electricity lines, poles, and transformers were used as other hazards that might contribute to flooding. Data shared by Giardino et. al., MEC John Aikuj, IOM, Ebeye Community