Information on a wide range of statistical indicators on the Cook Islands' population, labor force, national accounts, production and price indexes, energy, money and banking, government finance, external trade, balance of payments, international reserves, exchange rates, and external indebtedness.
This report contributes preliminary results for a study of the genomic diversity and population connectivity of paua (small giant clam, Tridacna maxima) in the Cook Islands.
Islands used in this study include Manihiki, Palmerston, Aitutaki, Manuae, Takutea, Atiu, Mitiaro, Mauke, Rarotonga and Mangaia.
This research was commissioned by the Ministry of Marine Resources.
This dataset has the brief for asbestos management in Cook Islands
This dataset contains all reports and documents on bathymetry and topography in the Cook Islands
This is the Solid Waste Management Cook Islands data
The geology of the 15 Cook Islands in the south-central Pacific is briefly described and their geological history outlined.
This data set contains all the reports and documents prepared for the geology of the Cook Islands.
An initial litter survey of the NES compound on 29-07-2022
Csv file containing an overview of all terrestrial and marine protected areas in Fiji. Status of August 2019 in the WDPA.
The Cook Islands Renewable Energy Chart 2016. This Plan updates the Te Atamoa o te Uira Natura (The Cook Islands Renewable Electricity Chart (CIREC), 2012) and is a guiding document for all stakeholders.1 While responsibility for the implementation of the CIREC rests with the Energy Commissioner, the Renewable Energy Development Division (REDD) will have the overarching role in developing strategic directions and
INTENDED NATIONALLY DETERMINED CONTRIBUTIONS (Carbon footprint) COOK ISLANDS 2015
The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer as either adjusted and/or amended in London 1990 Copenhagen 1992 Vienna 1995 Montreal 1997 Beijing 1999. UNEP Ozone Secretariat United Nations Environment Programme Published 2000
Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) phase out in the Cook Islands 2016 or older
http://nescookislands.com/advisorycompliancedivision/ozonedepletingsubs…
Figure 47: Dominant sources of GHGs in the Cook Islands, 2006. (Cook Islands Second National Communication under the UNFCCC, 2011)
Ozone Depleting Substances Consumption data from UNEP 2015 or older
Imported substances CFCs, HCFCs, HBFCs, halons, methyl chloroform, carbon, tetrachloride, bromochloromethane, or methyl bromide in metric tonnes from Jan to Dec 2012