Herewith the distribution of vehicles registerd in Fiji from 2001-2018. Registered vehicles on a yearly basis as at 31st December and quarterly basis from 2016 - 2018.
Vehicles registered are catergorised as:
- Private Cars
- Taxis
- Rental and Hire cars,
- Goods Vehicles - Light and heavy goods vehicles including vans, trucks, pick-ups, ambulances and fire engines
- Buses - Minibuses are also included
- Government vehicles
- Carriers and
Data captures Samoa 2009, 2011 & 2013 vehicle imports. Data originally captured by the Samoa Customs Office and sourced through the Samoa Statistics Office. Dataset captures the following details: HS tariff codes of imported vehicles, description, country of export, quantity, and CIF. The remaining years of data will be updated soon.
Samoa transport data. Data collected by Mr Herbet Wade, consultant for the SPREP PIGGAREP Project. Data collected in 2012, purpose of project is to collect transport data of all sectors & determine how renewable sources & ultimately technology can be used to offset fuel imports. Record holds several attachments on :
- Samoa Shipping Corporation Ships
- Local aircraft's
This record holds RMI vehicle imports for 2006 - 2012. Data was provided by RMI Customs via Energy Planning Division. Vehicle imports are categorised by USED, BRAND NEW and the Total Imported Vehicles.
This record captures the vehicles imported by Palau between 2009 - 2013. Data is produced and sourced from the Palau Customs Office. Vehicle type captured here includes: public transport type, for transport of persons and goods and others. Other details captured are quantity, and freight on board charges. The dataset is comprehensive and captured on a monthly basis.
Palau transport data. Data collected by Mr Herbet Wade, consultant for the SPREP PIGGAREP Transport Energy for Islands Study Project. Data collected in 2012, purpose of the project is to collect transport data of all sectors & determine how renewable sources & ultimately technology can be used to offset fuel imports.
This record holds the registration of Marshall Island's public vessels by different categories. These are fishing vessels, passenger boats, cargo boats, mixed boats (passenger & cargo). Data was obtained from the Ministry of Transport & Communication via the RMI Energy Planning Division. This is record as of July 2015.
This record captures Kiribati transport data. Data was collected by Mr Herbet Wade, consultant for the SPREP PIGGAREP Project. Data collected in 2012, purpose of the project is to collect transport data of all sectors & determine how renewable sources & ultimately technology can be used to offset fuel imports. This record holds several attachments:
- vehicle imports,
- outboard motor oil imports,
- engine oil imports,
- boats imports for the period 2008 - 212 and
- fuel sales from gas stations.
Fiji Islands transport data. Data collected by Mr Herbet Wade, consultant for the SPREP PIGGAREP Project. Record holds several attachments. The objective of this project is to assess what is available in the Pacific Islands countries (PIC), identify and determine how renewable sources & ultimately technology can be used to offset fuel imports and lastly what mechanisms is appropriately applicable towards having an Energy efficient program towards the fuel design. Data collected involved transport of all sectors.
Statistical records relating to the monetary measures of Solomon Islands total economic activities from the year 2007 - 2014 . The table shows that approximately 43% of GDP was derived a) agriculture forestry and fisheries and b) industry (including mining, water etc). Although the contribution of these sectors has decreased slightly since 2007 (43%), this shows the continuing importance of natural resources / ecosystem services in economic development. There is also potential future development in these sectors, for example in the field of offshore mining.
The objective of this study is to determine the available coconut resources in the Line group and analyse the technical, economic, social, institutional, environmental feasibility of producing coconut oil on Kiritmati Island and use it as a fuel substitute in power generation and transport .
Various report by Asian Development Bank across various sectors in Papua New Guinea