Mean, maximum, minimum, monthly, and deity peak or lowest peak for water discharge by rivers and creeks in cubic metres per seconds (m3/s) in PNG between 1952 and 1964. Adapted from Commonwealth of Australia, Department at Works (CADoW) (1967) 0 = insufficient data. Data extracted from PNG SOE Report (page 198). Note: converted from pdf to excel format.
Common Sand reef flat marine organisms in the Pacific Island Countries.
Mangrove species in the Pacific Island countries.
General Information on Pacific Island Countries Rock shores, algae and trees.
This dataset contains economic information for catch and catch vessels in the Asia and Pacific region, including country-level data on Solomon Islands.
Excel spread sheet of waste data for commercial business sector in Buala in 2014.
This is a Chart which illustrates the different types of wastes composed in the household waste stream in Buala in 2014.
Marine waste incidences per country reported by observers
This represents sub-sectors within the Cropland category (which is 7.77 of total land)
The Forest and land use composition of the Solomon Islands study in 2016, shows 7.77% of the total land area was ‘cropland’. Cropland itself comprises 2176 square kilometres. In 2016 the dominant crop type was mixed subsistence agriculture followed by coconut, mixed crops (including coconut overstory) and palm oil Cocoa and ‘other’ agriculture make up the remaining area under cultivation. Includes pie chart.
The respective question asked in the 2009 census was “Does this household have any livestock?”, and answer boxes were provided for the number of cows, pigs, goats, horses, and poultry.
an excel version of the data with graphical representation.
Data extracted from the the 2009 Census
Global Forest Watch data. Tree cover loss is not the same as deforestation. Tree cover loss means the removal of tree canopy due to human and natural causes, and includes trees in plantations as well as natural forests.
Excel version of the data on tree cover loss extracted from Global Forest Watch.