Cooper T., Mitchell B., Twilley B., Cooper D.T. 2010. Samoa Sea Level Information #2. Suva, Fiji: South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission. 37 p.
Kleppen M.H. 2008. Water demand management capacity building initiative for WDM team leader Paul Maoate, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, Brisbane, Australia, 2nd August - 24th August 2007. Suva, Fiji: South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission. 20 p.
These interactive graphs were derived from the raw data of the Waste Audit conducted under the PacWaste Project for Cook Islands
This dataset has capacity building training materials for officers in Cook Islands on how to operate this portal.
- Presentations
- Exercises
Mangaia is the only inhabited island in the Southern Cooks where our data show the ra’ui system of traditional marine resources management is actively functioning and allowing species to recover between harvests. This is an accomplishment that should give the local resource managers (Mangaia Island Council and Traditional Leaders) great pride. Furthermore, the willingness to adopt new management strategies (e.g. by initiating permanent ra’ui sites) shows a continued drive to enhance ecosystem health for the benefit of nearshore species and local communities.
Information on a wide range of statistical indicators on the Cook Islands' population, labor force, national accounts, production and price indexes, energy, money and banking, government finance, external trade, balance of payments, international reserves, exchange rates, and external indebtedness.
This dataset has the brief for asbestos management in Cook Islands
This dataset contains all reports and documents on bathymetry and topography in the Cook Islands
This is the Solid Waste Management Cook Islands data
The geology of the 15 Cook Islands in the south-central Pacific is briefly described and their geological history outlined.
This data set contains all the reports and documents prepared for the geology of the Cook Islands.
An initial litter survey of the NES compound on 29-07-2022
The Solomon Islands 2019 State of Environment Report was led and developed by the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology (MECDM), and the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP). Content contributions were made by numerous representatives from government and NGOs.
The Solomon Islands 2019 State of Environment Report was led and developed by the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology (MECDM), and the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP). Content contributions were made by numerous representatives from government and NGOs.
The Solomon Islands 2019 State of Environment Report was led and developed by the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology (MECDM), and the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP). Content contributions were made by numerous representatives from government and NGOs.
The Solomon Islands 2019 State of Environment Report was led and developed by the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology (MECDM), and the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP). Content contributions were made by numerous representatives from government and NGOs.