The geology of the 15 Cook Islands in the south-central Pacific is briefly described and their geological history outlined.
The study was conducted to develop baseline data on ocean processes that contribute to the beach erosion in the vicinity of the Rarotongan Hotel, estimate the degree of exposures to action by the sea, and recommend alternative action that can provide various levels of protection.
An analysis was made of the sedimentation and erosion problems at Ngatangiia Harbour and Muri Bay.
Official project document for the Cook Islands national project under GEF 7 programming, project titled Enhancing biodiversity considerations and effective protected areas management to safeguard Cook Islands integrated ecosystems and species. Annexes not included.
Unsigned PDF version of the Cook Islands GEF 7 Project Document
Tourism Accreditation Biodiversity Conservation Projects 06.10.2020
Tourism Accreditation Biodiversity Conservation Appendix 06.10.2020
Sustainable Financing Mechanism report 2020 for Cook Islands Ridge to Reef GEF-5 project
Full report by the 11 participants of the Youth for the SDGs - Arctic Voyage 2023
National Environment Annual Report 2022.23
The report consists of:
This information sheet was prepared as a full page spread in CI News to create awareness about OECMs and the process NES has undertaken leading up to the official launch of the TCA as an OECM