Time series data on the consumption of HCFCs and methal bromid in Kiribati submitted to Ozone Secretariat.
A record of diesel consumption on Kiritimati Island in the year 2010
*refer to pdf report for more information*
Resource contains raster files for a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) and derived hillshade for Kiribati.
The ASTER Global Digital Elevation Model (GDEM) Version 3 (ASTGTM) provides a global digital elevation model (DEM) of land areas on Earth at a spatial resolution of 1 arc second (approximately 30 meter horizontal posting at the equator).
This resource contains satellite imagery for Makin, Butaitai, Marakei, Abalang, Tarawa, Maiana, Abemama, Aranuka, and Kuria islands in the Gilbert Island chain in Kiribati. The imagery was collected on June 12 and June 14, 2020.
More specially, this resource contains a raster file of RGB imagery at 10-meter resolution, using Level-2A products when available. Level-2A products include atmospheric correction and represent bottom of atmosphere reflectance values in the images. When Level-2A products were not available, Level-1C (top of atmosphere) products were used.
This resource contains satellite imagery for Nonouti, Beru, Nikunau, Tabiteuea, Onotoa, Tamana, and Arorae islands in the Gilbert Island chain in Kiribati. The imagery was collected on June 1, June 3, June 6, and August 15, 2020.
More specially, this resource contains a raster file of RGB imagery at 10-meter resolution, using Level-2A products when available. Level-2A products include atmospheric correction and represent bottom of atmosphere reflectance values in the images. When Level-2A products were not available, Level-1C (top of atmosphere) products were used.
In 2007, a total of 230 species found in Palau were listed on the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resource (IUCN) Red List as vulnerable to some degree including 53 species listed as near threatened, vulnerable, or endangered 64 species listed as data deficient.
Calculated as Production (if any) + Imports - Exports
Koror and Airai have the highest populations in Palau with more development (roads, residential development and
industry). By comparison, Kayangel and Ngarchelong have small populations and very limited pollution. Loss of fish
catch from terrestrial pollution for Hatohobei and Sonsorol, two states with minimal population and negligible development, is assumed to be zero, and they are not included in the estimates.
WDPA_2019_PLW shapefiles-zipped
This resource contains satellite imagery for Palau. The imagery was collected on April 24, 2020.
More specially, this resource contains a raster file of RGB imagery at 10-meter resolution, using Level-2A products when available. Level-2A products include atmospheric correction and represent bottom of atmosphere reflectance values in the images. When Level-2A products were not available, Level-1C (top of atmosphere) products were used.
This resource contains a zip file with a 10-meter resolution land surface digital elevation model (DEM) and hillshade for the islands of Palau from United States Geological Survey (USGS) 1/3 arc-second DEM quadrangles. Data were published on May, 2005.
Between March 12 and 14, 2015, Tropical Cyclone Pam struck Vanuatu as an extremely destructive Category 5 cyclone, with estimated wind speeds of 250km/h and wind gusts that peaked at around 320km/h. This assessment provides estimates to the the damages and losses, and identifies the needs of the affected population.
Spatial dataset for reefs in Vanuatu. Source: Institute of Marine Remote Sensing (IMARS).
* Attribute details on reef type: barrier atoll-bank, barrier island, fringing island, land, non-reef, patch atoll-bank, patch island.
* Attribute details on depth: deep, land, shallow, variable.
Spatial dataset with conservation areas in Vanuatu. Source: Vanuatu Resource Information System (VANRIS).
Spatial dataset with mangroves in Vanuatu. Source: Vanuatu Resource Information System (VANRIS).
List of international environmental related agreements and conventions to which Vanuatu is obligated to.
*adopted from the Vanuatu National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2018 - 2030, pg 24*
Distribution of Invasive Species @ Tagabe River , from a current project under the Biodiversity and Conservation
this is a post disaster assessment report - cyclone Pam 2015
Post Disaster Needs Assessment, Environment & Economic Analysis of Loss and Damage to Environmental Goods and Services in Vanuatu, related to Severe Category 5 Tropical Cyclone Harold (April 2020).