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A presentation by Mr Taaniela Kula - from the "Groundwater Governance: a Global Framework for Action"

An evaluation of water and sanitation in The Kingdom of Tonga, July 2011

The National Water, Sanitation and Climate Outlook for TOnga identifies the Government's and other stakeholder's priorities to address driving forces of change in these key areas. It is one of many steps required to guide the development and security of a safe water supply and sanitation facilities for the future of Tonga, and will ensure that efforts are focused on supporting sustainable development of water resources for all Tongans.

Climate, Climate Variability and Change in Tonga

This preamble is a synopsis of the material contained in the Tonga Water Supply Master Plan Executive Summary Report.

This report describes a drilling program, undertaken over two visits in late 1996 and April-May
1997 at and near Mataki’eua on the island of Tongatapu. The purpose of the program was to
install seven water salinity monitoring holes, one production hole and provide training to drillers at
the Ministry of Works.

Produced by the Statistics Department as the main reference on volume of overseas visitors, cruise ship passengers, yacht passengers and residents movement to and from the Kingdom of Tonga. This bulletin covers the period from January to December 2014.

Marine Spatial Planning is an integrated and participatory planning process and tool that seeks to balance ecological, economic, and social objectives, aiming for sustainable marine resource use and prosperous blue economies.

This atlas is part of MACBIO’s support to its partner countries’ marine spatial planning processes. These processes aim to balance uses with the need to effectively manage and protect the rich natural capital upon which those uses rely.

Herein, is the final field report on a study that KSLOF has undertaken to assess the health and resilience of the coral reefs in the Kingdom of Tonga . The study took place in September-October 2013.

This atlas is part of MACBIO’s support to its partner countries’ marine spatial planning processes. These processes aim to balance uses with the need to effectively manage and protect the rich natural capital upon which those uses rely.

documentation pertaining to the sources in which each info on the database were harvested from.

Pacific Island Migration and Loss of Traditional Knowledge (Te Pa Mataiapo) 2004

This
paper presents the findings from the first comprehensive study of pooling initiatives in the
Pacific. It draws on a review of the literature pertaining to all 20 pooling initiatives identified in
the region, and on interviews of stakeholders involved in many of those initiatives. The study
finds that experience with pooling among Pacific SIDS has not met the optimistic expectations
of advocates, including development partners. This is the result of the challenges inherent in

Detailed metadata dictionary for Government Finance Statistics in USD (current prices) for Cook Islands