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The environmental assets most affected by Cyclone Evan were the lowland forest areas on the southern coast of Upolu. Damage to these assets are expected to result in substantial production losses to the water, forestry, and tourism sectors in particular, as well as cause harm to biodiversity in these areas.

*data extracted from PDNA Evan 2012, pg 91*

cvs version of the data in excel.

The agriculture and fisheries sectors sustained significant damage and loss. The worst hit agricultural areas are the southwest, central, and southern parts and the central highlands of Upolu island.

*data extracted from PDNA Evan 2012 report, pg 18 *

It has been found that 55 percent of disaster effects fall within public sector ownership, while the remaining 45
percent of effects are within private enterprises and individual ownership

csv file containing an overview of all terrestrial and marine protected areas in Samoa. Status of August 2019 in the WDPA.

This dataset contains information on improved agriculture varieties for 2011.

This dataset contains information on food and live animal exports and imports from 2005 to 2013.

This dataset contains information on households with access to private rainwater tanks for years in the range of 1986 to 2011.

CSV table of protected areas for Tuvalu with the WDPA.

This kml contains the lines that shows the global 24 nautical miles zone. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This dataset has information on coral reef cover and fish in Cook Islands.

Average hard coral cover for all sites in 2013

Table extracted from the "Local Fisheries Regulations 1995" that details the minimum size of fish which may be sold or caught.

Table extracted from the Local Fisheries Regulations 1995 - listing the fish and invertebrates prohibited for sale

Table extracted from the Local Fisheries Regulations 1995 - this specifies the species of fish in respect of which the Director may declare a period or periods when fishing for such species is prohibited.