The Nauru Sustainable Land Management (SLM) Project was started with funding from UNDP-GEF in 2008, with the goal of building Nauru’s capacity to implement a comprehensive regime for sustainable land management and to ensure that SLM is mainstreamed into all levels of decision-making. One of the outputs of the project is the development of a National Action Programme (NAP) and an Integrated Financial Strategy (IFS) to address land degradation and mitigate the effects of drought.
This is the 2018 NIEP developed by DCIE with support from SPREP, UNEP, UNDP. The NIEP is a 5 year implementation plan to address environmental issues.
Marine pollution originating from purse seine and longline fishing vessel operations in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean, 2003-2015.
A direct internet link to a time series data of Environmental Health indicators for Nauru as listed on the SPC website. Data include;
1. Proportion of Population and Households with access to Improved Drinking Water
2. Proportion of Population and Households with access to Improved Sanitation
a register of waste-tracking in Nauru;
OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a free, editable map & spatial database of the whole world. This dataset is an extract of OpenStreetMap data for Nauru in a GIS-friendly format.
The OSM data has been split into separate layers based on themes (buildings, roads, points of interest, etc), and it comes bundled with a QGIS project and styles, to help you get started with using the data in your maps. This OSM product will be updated weekly.
Report
Report
fisheries data including GDP for 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2000
Fish Image
Image Sea Cucumber; Holothurian
Fire Worm Image
Draft Plan 27 p.
A short article about a site that was marked by Father Kayser and used by the Japanese as a bunker. In view of listing as a heritage site.
Government legislation
Updating the Nauru's Sustainable Development Strategy 2005-2025.
Government of Nauru Legislation
Excel file shared by NUC for SOE 2022 report
A report on a regional wastewater management meeting held in 2001 in Majuro, Marshall Islands. 15 pages
Draft report 60 pages