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 Pacific Data Hub

Anon. 2019. The Pacific Community (SPC) and climate change: building resilient communities in the Pacific. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community (SPC). 2 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Financing a climate-resilient future in the Pacific region. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 1 brochure

 Pacific Data Hub

Agir sur le climat pour former un Pacifique résilient. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 1 brochure

 Pacific Data Hub

Financer un avenir climato-résilient pour le Pacifique. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 1 brochure

 Pacific Data Hub

Social and Environmental Responsibility at SPC. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 1 brochure

 Pacific Data Hub

Renforcer la résilience dans le Pacifique : les sept dimensions de la lutte contre le changement climatique à la CPS. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 1 brochure

 Pacific Data Hub

Taking action on climate to shape a resilient Pacific. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 1 Brochure

 Pacific Data Hub

Building resilience in the Pacific: SPC’s seven dimensionsto address climate change. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 1 brochure

 Department of Environment,  Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM),  FSM

This dataset contains the following Action Plans:
1. FSM National and States Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP 2002),
2. FSM National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (FSM NBSAP 2018-2023)
3. Pohnpei Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (Pohnpei BSAP 2018)
4. Kosrae Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (Kosrae BSAP 2018)
5. Chuuk Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (Chuuk BSAP 2018)
6. Yap Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (Yap BSAP 2018)

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 Cook Islands National Environment Service

All materials related to the GEF 8 National Dialogue, hosted by the National Environment Service with support from the GEF Secretariat at Edgewater Resort on the 19th & 20th April 2023, including the presentation slides, report and activity sheets will be hosted here.

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 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

State of Environment (SoE) reports provide in-country partners with a process to gather data on current environmental indicators, document their status, and formulate a plan for keeping these indicators on track or developing policies and programs as needed. This SoE Toolkit dataset contains resources that serve as guides to help create up-to-date State of Environment reports.

 Climate Change Directorate

This folder contains all the different resources collected for the National Adaptation Plan of the Republic of Marshall Islands

 Department of Environment,  Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM),  FSM

All the platform documents will be saved here for reference.

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

The purpose of this report is to contextualise the unique characteristics of the Pacific Island Countries (PICs) and identify some roadblocks to achieving universal access to clean water and sanitation. The PIC context is established by examining the PICs’ unique economic, socioeconomic, geomorphology, climate, and cultural characteristics.

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

This dataset contains information on food and live animal imports and exports, access to rainwater tanks, and improved agricultural varieties for adaptation related to climate change. Data are from years ranging from 1986 to 2013.

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 External Partners

This report focuses on addressing the critical challenges of sustainable water resources management on Tutuila, the main island in the Territory of American Samoa. It presents an updated conceptual hydrogeological model of the island's groundwater and surface water resources by integrating existing hydrological information with recently acquired subsurface datasets, shedding light on the complex nature of Tutuila's hydrogeology, which varies significantly across different locations on the island.

 External Partners

This report documents the UH monitoring network which provides hydrologic parameters, such as precipitation, streamflow, and aquifer response, in small island developing communities like Tutuila, American Samoa, where water resources are limited. It highlights the collaborative efforts between the University of Hawaii's Water Resources Research Center and the American Samoa Power Authority to establish a new monitoring network for weather, stream gauging, and aquifer data, providing essential information for sustainable water resource management and various applications