CSD 15 preparatory meeting, New York, 26 February - 2 March 2007
National consultations, Solomon Islands, 5 November 2004
National consultations, Tuvalu, PIEPSAP project report 6, 11 February 2005
National consultations, Papua New Guinea, PIEPSAP project report 11, 26 November 2004
Mission report to the Solomon Islands, PIEPSAP project report 12, 3 February 2005
Mission report to Tonga and Samoa, PIEPSAP project report 15, September 2004
National policy framework-Solomon Islands, PIEPSAP project report 39, January 2006
Vanuatu national consultation - back to office report, PIEPSAP project report 46, June 2006
Tuvalu mission - 30 April to 3 May, back to office report, PIEPSAP project report 54, May 2007
Federated States of Micronesia mission - back to office report, PIEPSAP project report 62, July 2007
Federated States of Micronesia mission - back to office report, PIEPSAP project report 62, July 2007
Nauru PIEPSAP wrap-up mission - back to office report, PIEPSAP project report 77, April 2008
Solomon Islands PIEPSAP wrap-up mission - back to office report, PIEPSAP project report 78, April 2008
SEA Semester is a unique study-abroad programme operated in conjunction with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute that offers students the chance to combine an academic challenge with the adventure of an extended research cruise under sail. The May 9th to June 14th 2008 report , provides a summary of activities aboard the SSV Robert C. Seamans
.A copy of the of the cruise report can be downloaded by selecting the appropriat
TON_2014_water_assessment_report202. Post Tropical Cyclone Ian : Rapid water resources assessment: Lifuka, Haaai, Kingdom of Tonga
Post tropical cyclone Ian rapid water resources assessment
Mission Report – Assessing vulnerability and adaptation to sea-level rise, Lifuka, Ha'apai, Tonga, 17 March – 3 April 2012
Mission Report – assessing vulnerability and adaptation to sea-level rise, Lifuka Island, Ha'apai, Tonga, 10-20 September 2011
The project, ‘Strengthening Water Security of Vulnerable Island States’, is supported by the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and is being implemented by the Disaster and Community Resilience Programme of the Pacific Community in the Cook Islands, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Tokelau and Tuvalu. The five-year , NZD 5 million project supports atoll countries in building the skills, systems and basic infrastructure to better anticipate, respond to, and withstand the impacts of drought
Groundwater investigation, Aitutaki, Cook Islands
Climatic changes Kiribati