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Nauru Departments of: Island Development and Industry, Education and Health and Nauru Fisheries and Marine Resources of the Government of the Republic of NAURU
with financial support from UNESCO
via UNESCO Office for the Pacific States, W. Samoa.
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Management of plan for the Ijuw/Anabar wetlands proposed conservation area (PCA) - Republic of Nauru
The management plan describes the priority strategies for the Ijuw/Anabar wetlands Proposed Conservation area (PCA) that will best maintain and improve the key conservation values in this area by reducing the impact of threats, including from climate change.
Available online
Call Number: [EL],574.526 325 MAN
ISBN/ISSN: 978-982-04-0682-7,978-982-04-0683-4
Physical Description: 13 p. 29 cm
Environment related legislation review
Available online
Call Number: [EL]
Physical Description: 20 p. ; 29 cm
The purpose of the Nauru BIORAP was to improve the state of knowledge of marine and terrestrial ecosystems, to provide a scientific basis for the conservation and management of nationally, regionally and globally important ecosystems and species. A particular focus was to identify areas of conservation value and to investigate opportunities for establishing marine and terrestrial protected areas. A fundamental principle is that decision-making should rest with resource owners and communities.