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PNG background information on the Proceedings of the Pacific Regional Consultation on Water in Small Island Countries – Country Briefing Papers pages 127-138. Outlines legislation, themes, guidelines and standards including technology and institutional arrangement used for water resources

18 paged chapter of the Status of Coral Reefs of the World 2008 Report. Discusses corals reefs of Australia and Papua New Guinea, the levels of biological diversity approaching the ‘hot spots’ of the Philippines and Indonesia and Human pressures on these reefs are lower than in other parts of the world (particularly SE Asia). The reefs of eastern Australia, particularly the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), have a long history of research and monitoring and world leading management;

An introduction to the natural history, societies, conservation and sustainable development of the New Guinea region prepared by CSIRO Australia

The basic footprint of human society in the New Guinea Region may be represented by the combination of inhabited places (each shown with 5km radius buffer), annual fire occurrences and population density

JICA's environment report presents PNG's organization and legislation, environmental issues and information on the donors.

IWP-Pacific Technical Report (International Waters Project) no. 1 prepared by Stephen Nicholls. Joint collaboration from GEF, UNDP and SPREP. Discusses PNG's environmental concerns which include
1. Environmental conditions 2. Environmental protection
3. Environmental impact analysis 4. Public health – Environmental
5. Marine resources – Conservation 6. Fisheries conservation

It is an 80 page final report detailing PNG's State on Environment, Environmental Policy, Legislative and Institutional Framework including EU and other Donor Cooperation agreements with PNG.

Discusses in detail the A SEAFRAME gauge, the sea level trend, the Variations in monthly mean sea level dominated by seasonal cycles and variations in monthly mean air and water temperatures are likewise affected by the 1997/1998 El Niño. It further discusses Manus Island and the tsunami that followed a magnitude Mw7.1 earthquake and underwater landslide on 17 July 1998 which caused numerous deaths and widespread devastation near Aitape on the northern mainland.

Its an 8 paged report on PNG's background, meterological network, PNG National Weather Service and Climate-related physical and social impacts of the 1997/98 El Nino episode.

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been through the copyediting, typesetting, pagination and proofreading process which may
lead to differences between this version and the Version of Record. Please cite this article
as doi: 10.1002/jgrd.50818

This report describes PNG's current situation and constraints with respect to the occurrence, uses and management of water resources in PNG. It proposes remedial measures aimed at ensuring the sustainable utilization of the available water resources in order to achieve human well being and maintain environmental integrity

This report was approved by the MDG National Steering Committee on September 2010. It was prepared by the Department of National Planning and Monitoring with support from the United Nations Development Programme in Papua New Guinea.

Assessing the Capacity of PNG to Implement the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (UNCBD), the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

These notes describe the derivation of environmental domains, forest type/ domain combinations and species bioclimatic profile group distributions and their preparation for use as biodiversity surrogates for the TARGET program priority area analysis of D.Faith and C.Margules, CSIRO Division of Wildlife and Ecology. The locations to be considered are the Resource Mapping Units (RMU's) from the PNGRIS database. TARGET requires these units be described in terms of their composition of each of the biodiversity surrogate attributes.

Consists of essays which began as presentations in a panel we co-chaired at the State of the Pacific conference at The Australian National University in 2014.

Discussion paper on Christianity, Masculinity and Gender Violence in Papua New Guinea