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 Department of Environment,  Tonga
 Department of Environment,  Tonga

The Pacific Climate Change Science Program (PCCSP) was developed to assist decision makers and planners in 14 Pacific island countries and East Timor to understand better how their climate and oceans have changed and how they may change in the future.

This dataset hosts all resources that were developed through the collaboration between Tonga and PCCSP regarding changes in Tonga's climate

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 Department of Environment,  Tonga

Different reports on freshwater supply, groundwater pertaining to Lifuka of Ha'apai, Tonga.

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 Department of Environment,  Tonga
 Department of Environment,  Tonga

This report is one in a six series produced for the Tonga Water Safety Plan programme

 Department of Environment,  Tonga

Various reports relating to water source, groundwater, boreholes etc in Tongatapu.

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 Department of Environment,  Tonga

Tonga's National Communication Reports in response to the United Nations Framework Conventions on Climate Change.

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 Department of Environment,  Tonga

Joint National Action Plan on Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management

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 Department of Environment,  Tonga

Climate Change Policies of Tonga

 Department of Environment,  Tonga

Annual reports showing arrivals and departures for a given year with breakdowns of migration, tourists, produced by the Statistics Department in collaboration with Department of Customs.

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 Department of Environment,  Tonga

Various reports related to the 1996 Census carried out by the Department of Statistics

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 Department of Environment,  Tonga

Various reports related to the 2006 Census carried out by the Department of Statistics

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 Department of Environment,  Tonga

Various reports related to the 2011 census carried out by the Department of Statistics.

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 International Union for Nature Conservation (IUCN)

Many societies have rules rooted in legal tradition that require the sustainable and efficient use of natural resources. The obligation of stewardship is a feature of
westernised legal systems. In nations following the common law tradition, the doctrine of waste requires owners of land to use it sustainably. Elsewhere, customary law systems
demand strict rules governing the allocation and use of resources. There is, therefore, an existing legal culture into which our generation's obligations towards the world's
resources can be set.

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)

Tonga’s marine ecosystems are worth at least TOP 47 million per year, exceeding the country’s total export value. We are strongly committed to sustaining these values to build an equitable and prosperous blue economy.

Available online

Call Number: [EL],363.94 MAR

ISBN/ISSN: 978 82 7701 174 5

Physical Description: 84 p