Mission Report – initial damage assessment (IDA) training and pre-test of its Fiji forms, Tailevu, Fiji, 17-18 November 2011
Mission Report – third South-East Asia workshop on payment for ecosystem services: investment in natural capital for green growth, Indonesia, 13-14 June 2011
Mission Report – mission to the Republic of the Marshall Islands, 16 March to 8 April 2011, in-country engagement
Technical Report – Rapid drought assessment Tuvalu, 13 October – 8 November 2011
This report details the installation of the oceanographic
monitoring buoys in Manihiki and Penrhyn lagoons in the Cook Islands. This project was completed for the purpose of improving farm management in the Pearl Industry. Data from the buoys is to be used to establish a database at the Cook Islands Ministry of Marine Resources with physical information on all the pearl farms to help with the overall management of the farms in the lagoons
A collection of the 1984 Historical Aerial Photographs of Kiribati, Marakei Island. All 26 Photographs have not been rectified but uploaded individually and referenced according to their frame numbers. This collection does not represent a complete coverage of the island. The images were mosaicked using the Hypercube software for preview purpose only.
Pacific Is Seafarers Jennifer Dennis
ISM SAR SOP Seminar Report Only
PFSOs Drills And Exercises 27 29 Nov
Kiribati 2006 HIES report. Tekena Tiroa, National Statistics Office, Kiribati. 27 p.
Publications developed by SPC in collaboration with BAG. CRVS BAG The Brisbane Accord Group.
Lolohea S., Demmke A. 2008. Tonga 2006 census of population and housing: volume 2: analytical report. Noumea, New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC). 163 p.
- Wind resource measurements have been carried out on Funafuti but only at the 30-metre level. An average wind speed of 5.79 m/s was recorded, and the consultant making the assessments recommended installation of small turbines in the 20–50 kW range as there is no crane on Tuvalu capable of installing larger turbines. This wind resource monitoring equipment was supported by the SOPAC, UNDP and Government of Denmark under the PIEPSAP Project.
- Wind assessment carried out on Tongatapu by the University of the South Pacific.
- Forum for Energy and Development (FED) and the Government of Denmark supported a pre-feasibility study including a wind resource assessment for Tongapatu. Both of reports are attached below.