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 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Ridge to Reef data, BIORAP Survey Site_Meneng Coast, Limited Meta Data, Compiled in 2018

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Ridge to Reef Data, Buildings in Nauru, Limited Metadata, Compiled in 2018

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Ridge to Reef Data, Coastline of Nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Ridge to reef data, districts_Nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

performances of the "SUTRA" and "HST3D" models

The purpose of the Nauru BIORAP was to improve the state of knowledge of marine and terrestrial ecosystems, to provide a scientific basis for the conservation and management of nationally, regionally and globally important ecosystems and species. A particular focus was to identify areas of conservation value and to investigate opportunities for establishing marine and terrestrial protected areas. A fundamental principle is that decision-making should rest with resource owners and communities.

Synthesis Report with Key Findings and Recommendations.

Coconut vegetation type in geojson format from ridge to reef project

Ridge to Reef Data, Bathymetry Class, Limited Metadata, Compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data, BIORAP Priority Areas Nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data, BIORAP Survey Site_Buada, Limited meta data, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef data on the BIORAP Survey Site_ijuw anabar. Limited Metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on the BIORAP Survey Site on Meneng Coast, Limited Metadata that was compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on the buildings in Nauru, limited metadata compiled in 2018

Ridge to reef data on the coastline of Nauru, limited metadata that was compiled in 2018

FAO, at the request of its member countries, regularly monitors the world´s forests and their management and uses through the Global Forest Resources Assessment (FRA). This country report is prepared as a contribution to the FAO publication, the Global Forest Resources Assessment 2015 (FRA 2015).

With 3.8 million cubic meters of tropical wood exported in 2014, primarily to China, Papua New Guinea (PNG) has become the world’s largest exporter of tropical wood, surpassing Malaysia, which had held the top spot for the
past several decades.

Tropical forestry and logging are complex subjects, encompassing a range of diffi cult issues, including land ownership, the sustainability of natural resources, the impact on climate change, the social and economic impact of logging on isolated and relatively untouched, subsistence sector communities, and the protection of the basic rights of the people concerned.