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 Pacific Data Hub
… Bukarau L. 2004. SOPAC newsupdate #003, 18 March 2002; Fiji phone numbers go to 7 digits; Honorable Fielakepa of … launches CHARM; WWD theme "Water for Development". Suva, Fiji: South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission. 2 p. … … …
 Pacific Data Hub

Pacific Power Association (PPA) Annual Conference : Participation at Annual Conference.
Presentation prepared and delivered.
New information gathered.
Conference summary report prepared.

 Pacific Data Hub
… Suva earthquake exercise set for disaster awareness week, Fiji Islands; regional consultation workshop on sustainable … workshop; Asian disaster preparedness center sch. Suva, Fiji: South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission. 1 p. … … …
 Pacific Data Hub
… map of the Pacific; trainee attachments from Tonga & Fiji; GIS & Remote sensing workshop, Vanuatu; pearl farming … nino outlook; old & new SOPAC corporate terminology. Suva, Fiji: South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission. 1 p. … … …
 Pacific Data Hub
… of Kiuva lagoon and reef system to aid seaweed industry, Fiji Islands; commonwealth secretariat extends training … support; SOPAC regional maritime boundaries pro. Suva, Fiji: South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission. 1 p. … … …
 Pacific Data Hub
… on renewable energy; disaster awareness week 2002 in Fiji; joint SPC/SOPAC regional consultation on EU EDF8 … SOPAC attends Carribean water meeting; new cycle fo. Suva, Fiji: South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission. 1 p. … … …
 Pacific Data Hub
… Annual session and STAR meeting, 16-22nd October, Nadi, Fiji; update on the Regional Institutional Framework (RIF); … 2009 released; the new Applied Geoscience and Techn. Suva, Fiji: South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission. 1 p. … … …
 Pacific Data Hub
… "most interesting"; sanitation park handed over to the Fiji School of Medicine; review of Niue Disaster management ar. Suva, Fiji: South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission. 1 p. … … …
 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)

Ecotourism demonstrates the potential for direct economic gain inherent in the non-extractive use
of the natural environment based on its aesthetic and educational value. It requires for the natural
environment to be intact and relatively pristine in state. Properly managed, ecotourism and nature
conservation will complement and reinforce each other. But there are challenges in translating the
ideal of ecotourism into an economically and ecologically viable venture for operators and owners
of local sites and resources.

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 University of New South Wales,  Australian Tsunami Research Centre-Natural Hazards Research Laboratory
… through detailed case studies of current projects in Fiji and Samoa which highlight the challenges and best …