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 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)

This Strategic Action Programme (SAP) for
International Waters of the Pacific Islands Region was
initiated and developed by the thirteen Pacific
island states participating in the work of the Global
Environment Facility (GEF). It represents a
pioneering effort by our group of small island
developing states (SIDS) to integrate our national
and regional sustainable development priorities
with shared global environmental concerns for
protecting International Waters.

 South Pacific Commission

"Overall environmental policy" exists in French Polynesia for the time being, which strictly speaking, would imply the definition of priorities concering the protection of natural resources and their distribution in space, the enactment of comprehensive legislation, and the application of enforcement procedures by a Territorial department especially empowered for this purpose.

In English & French|Kept in the Vertical File

Call Number: VF 1268 [EL]

Physical Description: 11 p. ; 29 cm.

 Commission du Pacifique Sud

Neanmoins une protection existe pour un certain nombre de problems ponctuels et ce n'est qu'au fil des annees et des experiences dans ce domaine que l'ensemble des actions pourront etre integrees pour former le noyau dur de la politique generale de la protection de l'environment dans le Territoire.

Kept in the Vertical File|Available online

Call Number: VF 1269 [EL]

Physical Description: 15 p. ; 29 cm

 South Pacific Commission

The Niue Government is in receipt of its first National Development
Plan (NNDP 1980-1985) which contains chapters on social development
(4 1Macroplan') and social services (Chapters 19 to 23); comprehen-
sive physical or regional plans for land and coastal resource use
are hampered mainly due to the existing tenure system.

Kept in the Vertical File|See also French version VF 1295

Call Number: VF 1296 [EL],VF 1295

Physical Description: 7 p. ; 29 cm.

 South Pacific Commission

The Government of Papua New Guinea passed an environment and
conservation policy statement in September 1975, following the
adoption of an explicit reference to environmental matters in
the Five National Goals and Directive Principles of the
Constitution.

Kept in the Vertical File|See also French version VF 1298

Call Number: VF 1297 [EL],VF 1298

Physical Description: 31 p. 29 cm.

 South Pacific Commission

The last remaining Kingdom in the South Pacific, Tonga has a total land
area of 674 square kilometers spread over a sea area of approximately
259,360 square kilometers. There are 3 major island groups with a total of
171 islands, 37 of them occupied. Thre

Kept in the Vertical File|See also French version VF 1302

Call Number: VF 1301 [EL]

Physical Description: 13 p. ; 29 cm.

 South Pacific Commission

All islands in the TTPI have a tropical marine climate charac-
terized by uniform air pressure, temperature and humidity.
Average monthly temperatures range from 79° to 83°F. Usually
there is a greater range in daily temperatures (approximately
10°} than in seasonal average temperatures. Relative humidity
is usually above 75%, but ranges from 55 to 100%. Seasonal
changes in wind direction and strength and in precipitation
are the main variables in climate features. Most of the TT lies

 United Nation Environment Programme(UNEP)

The Regional Seas programme of UNEP commenced in 1974 and since that time
considerable advances have been made in the development of regional action plans and
conventions for the protection of the marine and coastal areas of some eleven regions world-
wide. Following these developments UNEP has encouraged inter-regional co-operation in
addressing various issues of environmental concern through the organisation of international
meetings and inter-regional symposia. This volume contains the record of one such symposium,