Sobey, Milika. et.al. Rapid coastal assessment of Tagabe River catchment report, Port Vila, Vanuatu. Suva, Fiji: SPC. 48 p.
Saulei, Simon. et al. Rapid coastal assessment of the Marine Environment of Tuna Bay, Bootless Inlet, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Suva, Fiji: SPC. 72 p.
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Cook Islands Biodiversity Strategy & Action Plan
Protecting Kosrae upland forest by Conservation International
Planning resource for integrated action planning for the management of the Cook Islands marine environment
This dataset contains the following Action Plans:
1. FSM National and States Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP 2002),
2. FSM National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (FSM NBSAP 2018-2023)
3. Pohnpei Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (Pohnpei BSAP 2018)
4. Kosrae Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (Kosrae BSAP 2018)
5. Chuuk Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (Chuuk BSAP 2018)
6. Yap Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (Yap BSAP 2018)
Under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) - member countries are implementing the PoWPA. This is FSM's Action Plan for PoWPA and Target 11. Target 11 is a contribution towards ensuring that ecosystems, species and genetic diversity are safeguarded in both the land and seascape by ensuring that key habitats are protected and that species migration and movement can occur. Protected areas are a cornerstone of 5 conservation actions and as such are one of the main tools at a country’s disposal to reduce habitat loss.
Data on Forest Loss and the Biodiversity Threshold used for Palau's Forest assessments
This dataset hosts Palau's State of Environment (SOE) reports.
The draft 2018 Palau Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) Policy has the Vision of: Palau enriched by healthy
forests that sustain our culture and livelihoods, expand our economy and strengthen the resilience of our island ecosystems and communities.
Republic of Palau’s 6th National Report to the Convention on Biological Diversity December 2019
The findings of this BIORAP survey have identified or re-confirmed the critical importance of the biodiversity and ecosystems of Nauru's terrestrial and marine environments and the urgent need for follow-up activities to manage and mitigate threats for their conservation.
DEC
Conservation needs asessment for PNG
Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund: Ecosystem Profile East Melanesian Islands Biodiversity Hotspot
Combating land degradation through integrated land management
Biodiversity Conservation of terrestrial and amrine ecosystems