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 Pacific Data Hub

The Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) is located in the Republic of Kiribati. It was established in January 2008 and is one of the largest oceanic coral archipelagic conservation in the world. The PIPA made it into the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage List.

 Pacific Data Hub

“The report is based on information from a series of fifteen national PIREP reports written by the consultants supported by thirty-three national coordinators, national consultantsand short-term consultants or assistants in the 15 participating countries”.

Report was downloaded from the SPREP website at the following link - http://www.sprep.org/Pacific-Islands-Greenhouse-Gas-Abatement-through-Renewable-Energy-Project/pirep-documents

 Pacific Data Hub

“The report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Mata Noora, Carinna Langsford, Peter Johnston and Herbert Wade with the assistance of Tom Wichman”.

 Pacific Data Hub

This report is based on information gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Makereta Sauturaga, Luis Vega, John Vos, Peter Johnston and Herbert Wade

 Pacific Data Hub

“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Mautaake Tannang,Herbert Wade and Peter Johnston”

 Pacific Data Hub

“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Yumie Crisostomo, Peter Johnston and Herbert Wade with additional inputs From Ben Chutaro “.

 Pacific Data Hub

“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Joseph Cain, Lockley Denuga and Herbert Wade”.

 Pacific Data Hub

“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Gregorio Decherong, Regis Akataya and Herbert Wade”.

 Pacific Data Hub

“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Sili’a Kilepoa Ualesi, Tala Tevita, John Vos, Peter Johnston and Herbert Wade”.

 Pacific Data Hub

“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of John Korinihona, Morgan Wairiu, John Vos and Peter Johnston”.

 Pacific Data Hub

“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Tomas Tafia and Herbert Wade”.

 Pacific Data Hub

“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Tevita Tukunga, Lia Latu Maka, Peter Johnston and Herbert Wade”.

 Pacific Data Hub

“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Isaia Taape, Kapuafe Lifuka, Timaio Auega and Herbert Wade with input and assistance by Mr. James Conway”.

 Pacific Data Hub

“This report is based on data gathered by a PIREP team consisting of Ruben Bakeo, Anare Matakiviti, John Vos and Peter Johnston”.

 Pacific Data Hub

Title 27 of the Palau National Code as amended by the Act (SIXTH OLBIIL ERA KELULAU) to Amend Chapter 1 of Title 27 of the Palau National Code defines the exclusive economic zone of Palau as adjacent to the contiguous zone. The inner boundary of the exclusive economic zone of each island or atoll is the seaward boundary of the contiguous zone, and the outer boundary is a line, every point of which is 200 nautical miles seaward of the nearest point on the baseline as defined unless otherwise limited by international law or agreement.

 United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

At its sixth meeting the Conference of the Parties, in decision VI/7 A endorsed the draft guidelines for incorporating biodiversity-related issues into environmental impact assessment legislation and/or processes and in strategic environmental assessment.

 United Nations

This paper aims to provide an overview of the existing policy framework, activities and coordinating arrangements in the area of UN inter-agency information exchange concerning environmental capacity building. It has been prepared for the Environmental Management Group (EMG) by an independent consultant who is familiar with UN information exchange networks concerning environmental capacity building that are operating within the United Nations.

 Marine Resources Research Department-University of the South Pacific

The Coral Coast, Fiji, was one of the areas included in a South Pacific Marine Resources Energy Programme commissioned, by the Marine Resource Department of the University of the South Pacific. This present survey formed part of an overall exercise embracing similar work in Tonga and West Samoa, and the period spent in Fiji covered March 22nd to April 11th.

Available online

Call Number: [EL]

Physical Description: 52 p.

 UNDP/UNESCO

This report has investigated the current power system on Atiu and the local renewable energy (RE) options available to supplement in the short to medium term and replace in the long term the current diesel generation.

 Unversity of the South Pacific - Marine Studies Programme

Capacity building in the marine sector is a priority for Pacific Island nations, which face major challenges in the sustainable management of their marine resources under UNCLOS III and the various Conventions and Agreements stemming from UNCED. The University of the South Pacific (USP), with its 12 Pacific Island members (Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu) has taken up this challenge through the establishment of its Marine Studies Programme (MSP) in 1993.