6816 results
 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Reports on Tuvalu's 2012 census and 2017 mini-census

2xpdf
 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu
2xpdf
 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Hajime KAYANNE, Masashi CHIKAMORI, Hiroya YAMANO, Toru YAMAGUCHI, Hiromune YOKOKI and Hiroto SHIMAZAKI 2005

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Padma Lal, Kalesoma Saloa and Falealili Uili 2006

IWP-Pacific Technical Report (International Waters Project) no. 36

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

McCubbin, S. G., T. Pearce, J. D. Ford, and B. Smit. 2017

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency 2019

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility 2000

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Garry Preston, Matelina Stuart and Sam Finikaso 2016

SPC Fisheries Newsletter #150 - May–August 2016

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Pacific Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) Project

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Samasoni Sauni and Lilian Fay Sauni 2005

SPC Women in Fisheries Information Bulletin #15 – April 2005

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Thaman 2016

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Adelle Thomas, Patrick Pringle, Peter Pfleiderer and Carl-Friedrich Schleussner 2017

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Initial Environmental Examination

Prepared by Tuvalu Electricity Corporation for the Asian Development Bank

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Watling 1998

Funded by: SOUTH PACIFIC BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION PROGRAMME, SOUTH PACIFIC REGIONAL ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME (SPREP), APIA,SAMOA

Environmental Consultants Fiji Ltd.

A survey of the birds of the Funafuti Marine Conservation Area (FMCA), Tuvalu and adjacent waters and motu, was undertaken between 31st September and 11 October 1998 by Dick Watling and staff of the FMCA.

The global community has had a “blind spot” concerning the extent of the risks posed by human-induced climate change to the well-being, health and physical survival of populations.

Environmental and Social Commitment Plan for the  THSSP Project, March 2022

One of the requirements is the development, adoption, and implementation of a Labor1 Management Procedure (LMP) to provide guidance in the management of workers to ensure project's compliance with labour management standards and address labour managementrelated risks. This requirement is articulated under the World Bank Environmental and Social Standard 2 - Labor and Working Conditions (ESS 2) of the World Bank Environmental and Social Framework (ESF).