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 Elsevier Ltd

Understanding perceived equity is key, equity subjective, context-dependent and has implications for legitimacy, cooperation and wellbeing. Since gender in combination with other social characteristics, influence how people benefit or participate in management, examining perceived fairness from an intersectional perspective is crucial.

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Physical Description: 10 p.

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)

Learn how Pacific communities are protecting globally significant biodiversity areas from threats of invasive species through the GEF 6 Regional Invasive Project (RIP). Strengthening national and regional capacities to reduce the impact of Invasive Alien Species on globally significant biodiversity in the Pacific - GEF 6 RIP commenced in 2019.

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Physical Description: 7:52

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)

Le projet régional PEBACC+ (Pacific Ecosystem-Based Adaptation to Climate Change Plus) vise à renforcer la résilience des écosystèmes, des économies et des populations par la mise en œuvre démonstrative, la planification et l’institutionnalisation de l’approche de l’Adaptation fondée sur les Ecosystèmes (AfE) et les Solutions fondées sur la Nature (SfN) pour l’adaptation au changement climatique.

Physical Description: 2 p.

 South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)

This file is the proceedings of the 4th South Pacific Conference of Nature Conservation and Protected Areas: Volume 2 - Papers, Keynotes, Themes and Case studies. Held in Port Vila Vanuatu September 1989

Also available online

Call Number: 333.720995 SOU Vol 2 [EL],333.716'0995 SOU,333.7 SOU,333.716 SOU,907 PRO,NAT-CO,333.9516 SPR

ISBN/ISSN: 982-04-0026-0

Physical Description: 155 p. ; 29 cm

 South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)

The Sixth South Pacific Conference on Nature Conservation and Protected Areas was hosted by the Federated States of Micronesia in the State of Pohnpei from 29 September – 3 October 1997.

Solomons holds vol.3|6 copies, 2 copies for each one|SLIC also hold copies of Vol. 2 & 3 - Conference Papers @ 333.720995 SOU|Also available online

Call Number: 333.72'0995 SOU [EL],SOU

ISBN/ISSN: 982-04-0222-0

Physical Description: viii, 84 p. ; 29 cm

 South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)

The Sixth South Pacific Conference on Nature Conservation and Protected Areas held in Palikir, Federated States of Micronesia, on 29 September – 3 October 1997, continued the series of nature conservation conferences held in New Zealand (1975), Australia (1979), Western Samoa (1985), Vanuatu (1989) and Tonga (1993).

SLIC also hold copies of Vol.1 & 2 @ 333.720995 SOU|Also available online

Call Number: 333.72'0995 SOU [EL]

ISBN/ISSN: 982-04-0222-0

Physical Description: viii, 84 p. ; 29 cm

 National Parks Authority by the Department of Lands andSurvey, NZ

Our political and economic relations with Australia, the United States, Canada, Japan and the countries of South-
East Asia are of particular importance. Almost half of our overseas trade is with Pacific countries, and this is growing
steadily. As part of our good neighbour policy, we have tried to help in the economic development of other island
states also, and to increase trade "between South Pacific countries. An important reason why New Zealand and its

 South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)

In recognition of the need for National Parks and protected areas in the South Pacific, the New Zealand Government hosted the First South Pacific Conference on National Parks and Reserves in 1975, in association with the South Pacific

 New Zealand Government

This is the Verbatim Transcript, Volume 2 proceeedings of the second South Pacific Conference on National Parks and Reserves held in April 1979 in Sydney Australia

Call Number: 333.78099 SOU vol.II [EL]

Physical Description: 128 p. ; 32 cm

 Conservation Biology

The application of remote sensing methods to detect invasive plant species was heavily reliant on species ecology, extent of invasion and available geospatial and remotely sensed image data.

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Physical Description: 19 p.

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Number of permits and consents approved from Jan - Mar 2018

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Offshore Environment Tuna, Sharks and other targeted species Cook Islands

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 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Atmosphere and Climate Physical Climate Cook Islands consists of data on local knowledge on climate variability, energy in Cook Islands and Review of mainstreaming of climate change into national plans and policies in Cook Islands

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Data on Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) including Greenhouse Gases

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Data on adaptation measures including access to rainwater tanks, food and live animals exported and imported and improved agriculture varieties. Also has information on monthly sea level rise in Rarotonga and other imported data which can help assess adaptation to Climate Change

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Forest resources country reports for Cook Islands

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Medicinal Use of Plants Cook Islands 2016 or older

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Important conservation areas identified through the rapid biodiversity assessment of Nauru's biodiversity

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

This data set is a digital soil survey and generally is the most detailed level of soil geographic data developed by the National Cooperative Soil Survey.
The dataset is included the Digital Atlas of Micronesia, module Pohnpei, by Island Research & Education Initiative (iREi), in collaboration with Water and Environmental Research Institute of the Western Pacific (WERI) University of Guam and partial funding from United States Geological Survey (USGS), under WRRI 104-B Program, project # 2016GU302B.

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

This dataset the extent of coral reefs around Pohnpei. The data layer shown here is a subset of Pohnpei base layer. The original data, so-called Digital Line Graphs (DLSs), were created by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) for the 1:25,000-scale topographic maps (2001). The shoreline was modified by by University of Guam (UOG) (2017) based on 2016 Worldview-3 satellite imagery from Digital Globe. The dataset was slightly shifted and also updated (mainly around Kolonia and its vicinity).