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 Cook Islands National Environment Service

WATER SAFETY PLAN WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM DESCRIPTION COOK ISLANDS 2006

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 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Visitor Arrivals Reports

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Rarotonga Water intakes and Streams

steams and water intakes rarotonga 2014 or older

DRAFT National Water, Sanitation and Climate Outlook 2011

The primary focus of this policy is on the safe disposal of wastewater from dwelling units and
work places with a view to protecting, restoring and improving the state of the lagoons
around our islands. This process will be aided by the use of appropriate treatment systems
and disposal methods as required under the Public Health (Sewage) Regulations 2008. In
addition, consideration of best animal farming practices is critical to the implementation of
this policy, in light of their potential impact on water quality.

Audit of Rarotonga’s Domestic Sanitation Systems 2011

The findings of the study offer wider global lessons for the multiplicity of agencies engaged in housing reconstruction, disaster risk reduction and development.

The csv file contains an overview of all terrestrial and marine protected areas in the Cook Islands as of August 2019 from the WDPA.

WDPA_Aug2019_COK-shapefile-polygons.geojson

WDPA_Aug2019_COK-shapefile-points.geojson

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This document was approved by the Cabinet of the Cook Islands Government on 6th March 2020 (CM (20) 060).

Resource contains raster files for a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) and derived hillshade for Cook Islands.

The ASTER Global Digital Elevation Model (GDEM) Version 3 (ASTGTM) provides a global digital elevation model (DEM) of land areas on Earth at a spatial resolution of 1 arc second (approximately 30 meter horizontal posting at the equator).

Traditional leaders, Island Councils, communities and government have all contributed to the establishment and management of PAs. Most Cook Islands PAs are not covered by legislation, and the few that are legislated vary in their levels of protection. Only three of the 14 terrestrial PAs are covered by formal government-based legislations and regulations, which include the Suwarrow National Park Declaration, Takutea Island Regulations and Takuvaine Water Catchment Regulations.

A desktop assessment of the population status of the Kakerori (Rarotonga Flycatcher, Pomarea dimidiata) throughout the Cook Islands (Rarotonga & Atiu).

This was conducted to fulfill the final reporting requirements of the Ridge to Reef (R2R) project.

Please download this zip folder and refer to the Practical 1 ppt for instructions :)

As part of your practical, please download this folder. Select 1-2 documents to upload on the portal.