This dataset provided by SPREP contains per capita generation of municipal solid waste for 21 Pacific islands countries and territories.
Find more Pacific data on PDH.stat : https://stats.pacificdata.org/
Statistics on crops and livestock products from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) for Pacific Islands Countries and Territories.
Find more Pacific data on PDH.stat : https://stats.pacificdata.org/
Visitor Arrivals Reports
This dataset holds the following reports for the FSM Climate Change and Disaster Risk Finance Assessment:
1. FSM Climate Change and Disaster Risk Finance Assessment – Executive Summary – February 2019
2. FSM Climate Change and Disaster Risk Finance Assessment – Final Report – February 2019
Data on reef fish, sea urchin, sea urchin density and biomass
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.
Ridge to Reef data, fishing vessel density_Nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018
Ridge to Reef Data on the Common Hazard Areas on Anabar, Nauru. Limited metadata compiled in 2018
Ridge to Reef Data on Food Sources on Anabar, Nauru. Limited metadata, compiled in 2018
Ridge to Reef data on water sources for Anabar, Nauru. Limited metadata, compiled in 2018
Ridge to Reef data showing locations where household surveys took place, limited metadata, compiled in 2018
Ridge to Reef Data on the location of Water Tanks on Buada and Ijuw, limited metadata, compiled in 2018
Little Fire Ant is now finally detected in our neighboring island of American Samoa.
(THIS IS ONLY TEST - PLEASE DO NOT REPLY)
Protected areas that are active and proposed on Pohnpei main island
Pohnpei
This is the copy of the Draft Environment Bill 2023 for comments/feedbacks/queries.
The purpose of this report is to contextualise the unique characteristics of the Pacific Island Countries (PICs) and identify some roadblocks to achieving universal access to clean water and sanitation. The PIC context is established by examining the PICs’ unique economic, socioeconomic, geomorphology, climate, and cultural characteristics.