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This represents sub-sectors within the Cropland category (which is 7.77 of total land)

The respective question asked in the 2009 census was “Does this household have any livestock?”, and answer boxes were provided for the number of cows, pigs, goats, horses, and poultry.

Global Forest Watch data. Tree cover loss is not the same as deforestation. Tree cover loss means the removal of tree canopy due to human and natural causes, and includes trees in plantations as well as natural forests.

population trend from 1931-2009.

the rate of population growth from 1931 - 2009

Greenhouse gas emissions by sub sectors.

total emission by the agriculture sector

This document contains an overview of the environmental, social, geographical and economic circumstances of the Solomon Islands; presents a comprehensive national greenhouse gas inventory; addresses the issues of mitigation and vulnerability; and adaptation; and concludes with a summary of public awareness, education and capacity building within the people of the Solomon Islands.

The SNC is presented as part of Solomon Islands‟ obligation to the UNFCCC

The document describes Solomon Island's country-level policies that impact air quality.

A report on the planned mitigation actions of the Solomon Islands funded as the Solomon Islands Contribution.

This brochure contains a summary of climate projections for the Solomon Islands.

A report extracted from the 2009 Census on Population and Housing

This Tuna Fishery Report Card provides high-level advice on the current status of Pacific tuna fisheries in relation to the goals, indicators and strategies adopted by Forum Leaders in 2015 in the Regional Roadmap for Sustainable Pacific Fisheries. The report card takes into account the work of the Taskforce on Increasing Economic Returns from Fisheries, which was established by the Forum Leaders to develop a programme that will deliver real results within 5 years. Economic indicators now reflect Taskforce-agreed targets.

Renewable energy country profile for the Solomon Islands from International Renewable Energy Agency.