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 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment,  Climate Change,  Disaster Management and Meteorology

The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants is an international treaty that requires Parties to phase-out and eliminate the production and use of the most persistent and toxic chemicals that have adverse impacts on human health and the environment.
Solomon Islands acceded to the Convention on 28 July 2004. Under Article 7 of the Convention, the Solomon Islands Government (SIG) is required to develop and endeavour to implement a National Implementation Plan (NIP), outlining how its obligations under the Convention will be met.

 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment,  Climate Change,  Disaster Management and Meteorology

The NDS 2016-2035 maps out a strategic direction for the future development of Solomon Islands.

 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division
 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment,  Climate Change,  Disaster Management and Meteorology

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 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division
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 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division

Location , Description and EIS approach

 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division
 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division
 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division

Geotech assessment for Mamara development

 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division

Water quality and sediment assessment

 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division

Freshwater Biodiversity assessment

 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division

Terrestrial Biodiversity assessment

 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division

Built Environment and Economic assessment

 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division

Health Impact Assessment

 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division

Alternative Discloser and cumulative impact assessment

 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division

Environment Management Plan

 Department of Environment,  Tonga

This National Water, Sanitation and Climate Outlook is a document that can be used to inform

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

SPREP is leading the charge to make the Pacific Games in July in Samoa go plastic free in an awareness and outreach initiative aptly called Greening of the Games.

This dataset holds a draft report and a raw baseline data collected from a clean-up at Mulinu'u executed on the 11th May 2019 by the the Team Samoa Va'a, to contextualize solutions and interventions to address marine litter and plastic pollution.

Direct links to chart visualizations generated by the Inform portal based on data collection are also included.

 Pacific Data Hub

The Maritime Zones Act (MZA) 2018 for Cooks Islands repeals the Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone Act 1977, (Act No. 16 of 14 November 1977). It states that the territorial sea comprises of those areas of the sea;
(a) having as their inner limits the breadth of the territorial baselines and is measured from the low-water mark along the coast of the Cook Islands or where there is coral reef along any part of the coast of the Cook Islands, the low-water mark along the outer edge of the coral reef.

 Pacific Data Hub

Pitcairn has been on the United Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories since 1946, following the declaration of the intention by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island to transmit information on the High Commission Territories of the Western Pacific (which had included the Pitcairn Islands) under Article 73 e of the Charter of the United Nations.
• See General Assembly resolution 66 (I) of 14 December 1946
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland