The development history of PNG
CHUUK EPA LAWS, REGULATION, AND POLICIES
An introduction to the natural history, societies, conservation and sustainable development of the New Guinea region prepared by CSIRO Australia for the Moore Foundation, 2003
This pictorial review will show:
•how Earth history has given these islands immense biological and mineral riches;
•why the plants and animals are of outstanding value for science and natural history;
•the enormous diversity of human cultures developed over the last30,000 years;
•the footprints of human society and infrastructure that lie over the entire landscape;
Sustainable Land Use Policy (SLUP) is a systematic and iterative procedure carried out in order to create an enabling environment for sustainable development (Wehrmann.B, 2011). It assess the physical, socio-economic, institutional and legal potentials and constraints with respect to an optimal and sustainable use of land resources and empowers people to make decisions about how to allocate those resources.
Dataset includes various regional-scale spatial data layers in geojson format.
A 2016 review of land use and land use change provided summaries of major land uses as a percentage of the total Solomon Islands land area; as reflected in the data attached.
Shapefile of landcover types with attribute table for whole of Tonga. Source: Ministry of Lands Survey and Natural Resources.
This record holds a Topography map of Nauru.
A copy of the map can be downloaded by selecting the appropriate link under 'Online resources' with permission from the Secretariat.
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.
Data herein has been reflected in the RMI State of Environment Report 2016 relating to the land cover of RMI.
As a Party to the UNCCD, Tuvalu is obliged to follow Section 9 and 10 of the Convention in preparing a National Action Plan. This NAP therefore is considered as the focus of actions, consolidation of projects and activities identified for an integrated solution to combating land degradation in Tuvalu.
The 2020 State of Environment Report is the first for Papua New Guinea.
Data on Palau's mangroves including mangrove-fringed estuaries
Republic of Palau State & Private Forestry
Data on Forest Loss and the Biodiversity Threshold used for Palau's Forest assessments
Data on Linking Farmers to Markets in Palau
This dataset hosts Palau's State of Environment (SOE) reports.