“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of John Korinihona, Morgan Wairiu, John Vos and Peter Johnston”.
“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Tomas Tafia and Herbert Wade”.
“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Tevita Tukunga, Lia Latu Maka, Peter Johnston and Herbert Wade”.
“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Isaia Taape, Kapuafe Lifuka, Timaio Auega and Herbert Wade with input and assistance by Mr. James Conway”.
“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Ruben Bakeo, Anare Matakiviti, John Vos and Peter Johnston”.
Palau's National Determined Contribution as means to achieve the Paris Agreement.
Palau's roadmap to achieve energy efficiency by 2020
Regional framework to assess the regional monitoring indicators that measure the status of managed conservation areas set aside under the Micronesia Challenge. The tool allows you to see the monitoring progress and learn more about the monitoring data collected across the region.
Dataset that provides a direct internet link to Palau's climate change data portal.
Data on the recovery of Palau's Coral Reefs
Data on Palau’s Protected Areas Network including Biodiversity Planning and eco-regional assessments
Data on Palau's Marine Biodiversity including data on Palau's marine protected areas
The Nature Conservancy’s Mapping Ocean Wealth Project: Modelling and mapping fishing pressure the current and potential standing stock of coral-reef fishes in five jurisdictions of Micronesia
Data on Reef Fish Recovery in countries and information is also useful for Palau's Reef Fish Biomass
Data on Palau's Reef Fish including information extracted from researches on reef fish in micronesia
Data on Fisheries in the Economies of Pacific Island Countries and Territories. Information useful for Palau's Fisheries
Data on Creel survey and demographic assessments of coastal finfish fisheries of southern Palau
Data on Vulnerability of oceanic fisheries in the tropical Pacific to climate change
A strong evidence base is needed to understand the socioeconomic implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for the Solomon Islands. High Frequency Phone Surveys (HFPS) are designed to collect data on the evolving implications of the COVID-19 pandemic over several years. This data is the second of at least five planned rounds of mobile surveys.