Census Report - 217 pages.
User manuals and quick start guides for using the Republic of Marshall Islands Environment data portal.
Dataset for all published SOEs (State of the Environment) reports for the Republic of the Marshall Islands
Marshall Islands Census
Environmental Protection Authority. Coastal Water Quality Report
RMI's Solid Waste Management Reports
Baseline Study for the Pacific Hazardous Waste Management Project – Healthcare Waste, RMI.
Republic of the Marshall Islands. “Millennium Development Goals Progress Report “. 2009.
RMI's Infrastructure Survey Reports
Consumer Price Index 1st and 2nd quarters 2018 report.
rmieppso.org
Report on the renewable readiness of the Republic of Marshall Islands
A country specific overview report on energy situation, challenges and opportunities for renewable energy deployment in the Marshall Islands
This dataset contains a solid waste management (SWM) regulations approved in 1989 which provides the legal and policy framework for the management of solid waste in the Marshall Islands
This dataset contains the published national environment management strategies of the Republic of the Marshall Islands
national strategic plans for the Republic of the Marshall Islands
The approved RMI national sanitation policy in 2014 and its proposed action plan
a presentation on the lessons learned from the Port of Majuro Master Plan
A 1991 report that reviewed the state of the environment and development in RMI, and the constraints and opportunities for sustainable development.
An updated report that presents a brief description of comprehensive national SD policies and national SD mechanisms /frameworks that have been put into place to address sustainable development issue since the inception of BPOA in 1994.
This paper presents a case study of traditional and contemporary settlement patterns of Majuro, and discusses its vulnerability to storm surges. The paper shows that the application of traditional knowledge extends to the realm of urban planning and that, in fact, ignoring this traditional knowledge as expressed in preWorld War II settlement patterns, exposes urban development to increased flood hazards, a risk which may exact a price too high in life and property.