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 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Climate change and migration

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Bismarck Sea rapid assessment

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Biodiversity Survey

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 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

oil palm

 National Fisheries Authority of Papua New Guinea

Fisheries

 New Guinea Binatang Research Center-Papua New Guinea

Biodiversity and Health

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Soil Classification of PNG

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 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

National Ocean Policy 2020

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

PNG Climate Road Map

PNG is committed to taking action on climate change as part of its climate compatible approach to development.

The mammals collected on the Chevert Expedition in 1875 are discussed on the basis of information in William Macleay’s journal, Lawrence Hargrave’s diary and old newspaper articles. William Petterd’s published reports give the collection location of the type specimen of Isoodon macrourus moresbyensis. Other collections are discussed, including kangaroos Dorcopsis luctuosa and Macropus agilis specimens of which reside in the Macleay Museum but cannot be confi rmed as collected by the Chevert Expedition.

This report stems from a simple observation: that since Independence in 1975, Papua New Guinea’s economic and
social development outcomes have not matched people’s aspirations or government promises. Indeed, despite
the abundance of its riches, PNG lags behind its Pacific neighbours on many important development indicators.

This report provides a concise summary of the processes and outcomes for planning and development of the conservation Blueprint for the Kikori River Basin landscape. The planning and development exercise was concluded in December 2011 providing the most complete data analysis on available conservation and biodiversity information for the provincial land-use plans in the Kikori River Basin landscape for the local level governments and provincial governments of Gulf, Southern Highlands,Hela and Enga

Only 10 percent of the population in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has access to the national electricity grid, leaving 6.3 million people without access to the energy needed to meet their basic needs. Lack of reliable lighting limits people’s ability to undertake daily activities like household chores, reading, schoolwork, and conducting business outside of daylight hours.

Pacific Island states are some of the most vulnerable nations in the world when it comes to the impact of climate
change. As yet, none of the Pacific Island States have any operational coal mines or coal-fired power stations. However, this could all soon change.

Information Bulletin, Environment Permit Application, Additional Information Schedule 2.

 The Guideline is intended to assist and guide prospective developers (or their consultants) with an intention to carry out Level 3 activities in Papua New Guinea ("PNG"), to meet their legal obligations under Section 51 and Section 53 of Environment Act 2000 (the "Act"). The Act gives effect to the National Goals and Directive Principles in the National Constitution, in particular the fourth goal on Natural Resources and Environment.

This is the PNG Hydrometric Network

Maximum, minimum and discharge flow data are in cubic feet except the latter which is in acre feet. Conversion to cubic meters must be done for comparison with the Bureau of water Resources Data (up to 1996) or the recent ones.