Vulnerability reduction, a community training guide for Pacific Island Countries, December 2001
Workshop report - implications of Kadavu volcanic hazards to develoment in eastern and central divisions; workshop for central and eastern divisions government officials, Conference room, Government Buildings, Central Division, Nausori, Fiji Islands, Mon
Friendly energy options for the Pacific Islands, Earth day 2005
Earth day in the Pacific Islands
SPC Applied Geoscience and Technology Division (SOPAC) Strategic Plan 2011-2015
CPS Division Géosciences et Technologies Appliquées (SOPAC) Plan Strategique 2011-2015
sopac-gis-os – Open Source Geographical Information Systems supported by Applied Geoscience and Technology Division (SOPAC) of Secretariat of Pacific Community (SPC) (displayed at the GIS/RS User Conference 2011)
SPC Applied Geoscience and Technology Division, Approved 2011 Work Plan and Budget
A gender tale of water and energy
SOPACMAPS Project, Preliminary Report Leg 1
SOPACMAPS Project, Preliminary Report Leg 3
SOPACMAPS Project; Summary and Outcomes
SOPAC DMU updates, snap 13, 02 December 2002
SOPAC newsupdate #52, June 2010; Annual session and STAR meeting, 16-22nd October, Nadi, Fiji; update on the Regional Institutional Framework (RIF); proceedings of the SOPAC 38th session & annual report 2009 released; the new Applied Geoscience and Techn
Reports of the Star Working Group at the STAR meeting during the 28th Annual Session of SOPAC, December 1999
SOPAC 2009 approved work plan & budget
SOPAC DMU updates, snap 10, 22 July 2002
SOPAC DMU updates, snap 12, 1 November 2002
SOPAC newsupdate #023, 23 December 2003; more $s for EVI from NZ, Ireland and UNEP; September 2004 deadline for new SOPAC country profiles; Korean scientists and policy-makers visit Secretariat; two associate experts join the SOPAC team; festive season c
SOPAC newsupdate #53, July 2010; update on the Regional Institutional Framework (RIF); the new Applied Geoscience and Technology (SOPAC) Division of SPC strategic plan 2011-2015 update; addressing recent 'bad press' with respect to SOPAC's role in island