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PNG Biomass project

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Logging in PNG

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Fisheries

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Turtle

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Dam

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Coral Triangle documents

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Biodiversity Conservation of terrestrial and amrine ecosystems

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oil palm

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Soil Classification of PNG

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National Ocean Policy 2020

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PNG Climate Road Map

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This report stems from a simple observation: that since Independence in 1975, Papua New Guinea’s economic and social development outcomes have not matched people’s aspirations or government promises. Indeed, despite the abundance of its riches, PNG lags behind its Pacific neighbours on many important development indicators.

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This is the hydrometric work for Papua New Guinea

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Plants diversity

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Lae Port Development

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Large numbers of birds, including more than 68 000 wild-caught and reportedly captive-bred CITES-listed individuals, were imported from the Solomon Islands in the 2000s. The vast majority were imported by Malaysia and Singapore and often re-exported, particularly in the case of Singapore. In terms of species composition, there were a few species native to the Solomon Islands, however the majority (77%) were non-native species from Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. 13 736 individuals of these non-native species were exported as “captive-bred”.

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The Protected Area Forum's (PAF) outcome is that the forum will enable protected area practitioners, researchers, academics, private sector, potential donors and local communities who manage or support protected areas in PNG, to share their experiences, insights and any lessons learnt in relation to factors impacting protected areas. It will identify and formulate national priorities for effective protected area management in the country. The results of the forum will contribute to the implementation of the Protected Area Policy.

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Research papers on rural development and poverty in PNG as part of the Asia-Pacific Viewpoint Journal Volume 46.

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Water quality Information and reports

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