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… Division of Land Use Research, CSIRO, which between 1953 and 1972 carried out land resources surveys in Papua New … of Primary Industry (formerly Agriculture, Stock and Fisheries), and the University of Papua New Guinea. … pdf … 113841 …
… major impact that climate change will have on the country and the country’s responsibilities, as part of the … climate change. The actions that PNG is taking now, and those we will need through the coming decade, to respond … those actions, they will also need the resources, energy and commitment of subnational governments, the private …
 Pacific Data Hub
… Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable : The 2017 World Risk Report identified the … damages and losses, equivalent to 30% of national GDP in Fiji (2016), and 64% in Vanuatu (2015) for example. Find more …
… which was carried out after the lifting of a seven-and-a-half year nationwide moratorium on sea cucumber fishing and the beche-de-mer trade (p. 3). Lee makes observations … movement rates and spawning of Holothuria scabra in Fiji. … pdf … 113665 …
… of readily available information on the policies, programs and approaches of Nauru and key development partners, and consultations with … Action Plan on Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management. Climate change has not, however, been fully …
… Tropical forestry and logging are complex subjects, encompassing a range of … resources, the impact on climate change, the social and economic impact of logging on isolated and relatively untouched, subsistence sector communities, and
 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority
… Tropical forestry and logging are complex subjects, encompassing a range of … resources, the impact on climate change, the social and economic impact of logging on isolated and relatively untouched, subsistence sector communities, and
 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority
… meat, but, in many areas, this important source of food and income is either already lost or is being rapidly … can only be tackled by looking at the wider economic and institutional context within which such hunting occurs, … collaboration at all scales, involving local people, resource extraction companies, governments and scientists. … …
… meat, but, in many areas, this important source of food and income is either already lost or is being rapidly … can only be tackled by looking at the wider economic and institutional context within which such hunting occurs, … collaboration at all scales, involving local people, resource extraction companies, governments and scientists. … …
… by the National Environment Service, Te Ipukarea Society and BirdLife International. The operation took place between the 22nd of April and 29th of May 2013. After the operation monitoring and management of the site became the responsibility of the …
… a mainstay of food security for Pacific island countries and territories (PICTs). Recent household income and expenditure surveys, and socio-economic surveys, demonstrate that subsistence …
 National Park Service
… models is an important step in the design of the Inventory and Monitoring Program. Conceptual models provide a framework … models promote communication among scientists, managers, and the public, providing a means for evaluation and discussion of ecosystem components. In two sections of …
 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
… Pacific CMSs vary, dependent on the magnitude, frequency, and temporal and spatial extent of the event, as well as on the … of climate change on extreme events on nine Pacific CMSs – Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon …
 Pacific Data Hub
… the: 1. For all Persons -Name -Relationship -sex,birth and age -Ethnic and Citizenship -Martal status and Relgion -Place of birth … and Housing -Living quarters and Materials -drinking water,cooking and washing -Toilet facility and rubbish …
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… largest countries in the Western Central Pacific region and is now the third largest producer of bêche-de-mer in the … chloronotus, S. herrmanni, S. horrens, Thelenota ananas and T. anax. Other species that are occasionally taken … by free divers, or with spears and lead bombs in deeper water. Night fishing with torches and underwater breathing …
… under developed countries such as Somalia, Ethiopia and Rwanda clearly have very basic health care needs. Primary and preventive strategies should be the priority. However, in … such as Papua New Guinea where food supplies are available and primary health care services and infrastructure are …
 Rochester Institute of Technology
… of sustainability goals (environmental, economic, social, and political). Because tourism is both a major economic … evaluation. Currently there are multiple frameworks and plans for sustainability and development in SIDS; but few frameworks take into account …
 Vanuatu Department of Environmental Protection and Conservation
… There are not perfect data which describe the distribution and abundance of every marine habitat and species in the Pacific. And certainly not at a scale that … surrogates of biodiversity for marine conservation and management. Existing marine bioregionalisations however, are …
… 176 studies to quantify huntinginduced declines of mammal and bird populations across the tropics. Bird and mammal abundances declined by 58% (25 – 76 %) and by 83% (72 – 90%) in hunted compared to unhunted areas. …
… Guinea (PNG) nationwide moratorium on sea cucumber fishing and the beche-de-mer trade was lifted seven-and-a-half years after it was introduced. The National … (NFA) had revised the National Bêche-de-mer Fishery Management Plan (the Plan) prior to the fishery opening and