these road were mapped in 1988- not updated - to be removed
The amended Code of the Federated States of Micronesia states in section 104 that the exclusive economic zone is contiguous to the territorial sea. The inner boundary of the exclusive economic zone of each island or atoll is the seaward boundary of the territorial sea, and the outer boundary is a line, every point of which is two hundred nautical miles seaward of the nearest point on the baseline.
Pacific Regional Solid Waste Management Strategy 2010 – 2015
This list of indicators was developed through the Inform project at SPREP for use by Pacific Islands countries (PICs) to meet their national and international reporting obligations. The indicators are typically adopted by PICs for their State of Environment reports and are intended to be re-used for a range of MEA and SDG reporting targets. The indicators have been designed to be measurable and repeatable so that countries can track key aspect of environmental health over time.
This publication ‘Strategic Environmental Assessment – Guidelines for Pacific Island Countries and
Territories’ has been prepared to provide guidance on the application of SEA as a tool to support
environmental planning, policy and informed decision making. It provides background on the use and
benefits of SEA as well as providing tips and guiding steps on the process, including case studies, toolkits
and checklists for conducting an SEA in the Appendices.
Consists of information on gender issues mainly violence against women and girls using evidence, data and knowledge gathered from in Pacific Island Countries.
Inform: Helping to strengthen governance and decision making through addressing gaps in environmental data across the Pacific region.
Short, quick pops of information to help enhance your speeches, media interviews and soundbites, presentations and general message sharing when it comes work done by Pacific islands with support from the Inform Project on environmental data use in the Pacific.
Pacific environments require global commitments to sustainable consumption and production because waste and pollution produced elsewhere is transported into and impacts the Pacific region. This factsheet highlights briefly the consumption and production practices that affect Pacific environments and species directly and indirectly
Fact Sheet - Pacific tourism depends on healthy marine ecosystems for aesthetic appeal and for the ecosystem services that support human occupation. This fact sheet links it to SDGs and brief background info on how the Pacific island countries face challenges in planning for sustainable development of infrastructure as well as sea and land uses related to tourism
Consists of KEY INDICATORS for Asia and the Pacific 2012 and an additional Chapter on Green Urbanization in Asia
Process used for the development of the national energy policies in Pacific Island Countries (RESTRICTED)
The Costs And Benefits Of Introducing Standards And Labels For Electrical Appliances In PICs
Papers and materials presented at the SOPAC-OIC hydrocarbon, legislation and policy workshop, Port Vila, Vanuatu, 13 - 17 July 1992
Experts meeting on capacity building and the development of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) energy sources, in preparation for the internation meeting to review implementation of the Barbados programme of action for SIDS, Niue, 7-11 July 2003
Review of the Fiji Government, 1993 rural electrification policy, a UN/ESCAP project for the Fiji Department of Energy
National energy policy & rural electrification policy workshop, 21-26 August 2005, Alotau (Milne Bay Province), Papua New Guinea, PIEPSAP project report 35, October 2005
Solomon Islands - preparation of a national energy policy and strategic action plan - work plan proposal - PIEPSAP project report 26, 31 May 2005
Nauru consultation on national energy policy framework - back to office report, PIEPSAP project report 67, August 2007
Wind energy and its potential in the Pacific Islands, March 2009