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Richards, Esther. 2012. Waste Management Policies & Practices in Pacific Island Countries & Territories. PowerPoint presentation. Apia: SPREP.

Hoornweg, Daniel and Perinaz Bhada-Tata. 2012. What a Waste: A global review of solid waste management. Urban Development Series Knowlege Papers No. 15. Washington, DC: World Bank.

FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization). 2014. Linking farmers to markets: Realizing opportunities for locally produced food on domestic and tourist markets in Palau

Kitalong, Ann, Maireng Sengebau, and Tiare Holm. 2015. Achieving Resilient Agriculture and Aquaculture: A national policy for strengthening food security in Palau as a priority climate change adaptation measure. Koror: Palau Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change (PACC) program

Appanaitis, Inger. 2013. National Health Profile 2013. Koror: Office of Health Policy Research & Development, Ministry of Health.

MOH (Ministry of Health). 2015. Republic of Palau Noncommunicable Disease Prevention and Control Strategic Plan of Action 2015-2020

WHO (World Health Organization). 2011. Palau Profile. In: Western Pacific country health information profiles: 2011 revision. Manila: WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific.

US Army Corps of Engineers. 1998. Environmental Impact State for Construction of the Palau Compact Road, Babeldaob Island, Republic of Palau. Honolulu: Department of the Navy.

NISC (Palau National Invasive Species Committee). 2014. Annual Report.

Otobed, Demei and Iosefa A. Maiava. 1994. Republic of Palau: State of the Environment Report 1994. Apia, Western Samoa: South Pacific Regional Environment Programme.

2019 State of the Environment Report Republic of Palau, May 2019. National Environmental Protection Council (NEPC).

Koshiba S, McNamara K, Gouezo M, Otto E, Jonathan R. 2016-b. Socio-economic Baseline Study of Ngchesar State. PICRC Technical Report 16-10. Palau International Coral Reef Center, Koror, Palau.

Dataset that provides a direct internet link to Vanuatu's climate change data portal.

It is the first of its kind since Vanuatu gained independence in 1980. The NEPIP aims to: 1) provide for the co-ordination of related activities; 2) promote the environmentally sound and safe management and conservation of the natural resources and environment of Vanuatu; and 3) outline the operational matters necessary to implement

This report provides an overview of the major marine resources identified as being important to the commercial, artisanal and subsistence fisheries sectors within Vanuatu. It also covers numerous freshwater resources

Specific objectives were to;

* provide Vanuatu-specific messages on CC & DRR by local experts for inclusion in teaching/learning processes

* enable K-6 curriculum writers to understand impacts, vulnerabilities and adaptation strategies for CC and DRR in Vanuatu

* agree on an approach for integrating CC & DRR into curriculum that is appropriate, balanced, sensible, and builds on existing methods and content

* (start) determining the sequencing of CC & DRR messages in education