12325 results

Final Technical report on the review of the RMI Fisheries legislation as so as to align with regional and international best practice and provide the necessary framework towards ensuring that fisheries resources are managed sustainably and in the best long term interests of the people of the Marshall Islands.

policy framework that will guide the development of adaptation and energy security measures that respond to the needs of the RMI, and foster an environment in which the RMI can be better prepared to manage current climate variability and future climate projections.

Under the Montreal Protocol, RMI maximum allowable ozone depleting substances consumption are recorded herein

Consumption of CFCs has remained reasonably constant in RMI since 1993. The data set out herein was collected by the international consultant on his visit to RMI. Data before 1995 is not considered reliable and is only an estimate of consumption at that time

The use of HCFCs is generally increasing in RMI, corresponding to the rise in use of the HCFC 22 in air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. Most of the consumption is for the foreign fishing fleet operating from the port in Majuro. Although this HCFC is not used in RMI, it must be counted as consumption by RMI as it is not being formally exported.

the detailed excel version of all data in "cvs" files attached in this dataset

a presentation for master planning for small island ports with lessons drawn from the port of Majuro Master Plan

a presentation of the timeline of events during the relocation and resettlement of people as a result of the nuclear tests

The direct link to the RMI data on the Micronesia Challenge website.

brief RMI strategic plan in relation to the Micronesian Challenge

Map with solar irradiation and PV power potential in Marshall Islands. The GIS data (AAIGRID and GEOTIFF) stems from the Global Solar Atlas (http://globalsolaratlas.info). The link also provides a poster size (.tif) and midsize map (.png). The Global Solar Atlas is continuously updated.

A review that outlines domestic regulatory instruments and recommendation on the structure and proposed procedure for developing an appropriate and effective regulatory regime for biosafety in the Marshall Islands