168 results
 Pacific Data Hub

PNG Energy Supply & Demand Outlook published by APEC. Capture data on PNG:

  • Economy
  • Energy resources & infrastructure
  • Energy policies
  • Business-as-usual (BAU) outlook
  • Challenges and implications of BAU
  • Alternative scenarios
 PNG Department of Lands and Physical Planning

Sustainable Land Use Policy (SLUP) is a systematic and iterative procedure carried out in order to create an enabling environment for sustainable development (Wehrmann.B, 2011). It assess the physical, socio-economic, institutional and legal potentials and constraints with respect to an optimal and sustainable use of land resources and empowers people to make decisions about how to allocate those resources.

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Research paper which provides overview of how villagers have intensified agricultural systems in Papua New Guinea

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Proceedings of the Papua New Guinea Food and Nutrition 2000 Conference, PNG University of Technology, Lae

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

From Wealth to Wellbeing: Translating Resource Revenue into Sustainable Human Development

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 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Research on the Chronic Poverty in Papua New Guinea

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Research of the poverty-environment relationship in PNG and the Conceptual Framework behind it

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

It is a working Paper researching Poverty and Access to Infrastructure in Papua New Guinea

Contact emails: [email protected] OR [email protected]

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Research on Malaria control in PNG and how it results in complex epidemiological changes.

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

A survey of women roadside sellers in Madang Province of Papua New Guinea found that they earn a weighted average income of more than three times the national minimum wage. The relative economic success of these roadside vendors relies to a large extent on access to good-quality customary land
and proximity to major roads.

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Discussion Paper 5 published in June 2011. This paper measures the extent to which both donor finance and resource revenues have contributed to higher rates of expenditure in key development sectors of the PNG economy—social services (including health and education) and infrastructure, between 1975 and 2010. Estimated elasticities are then compared against a hypothetical revenue scenario to assess the potential contribution that post-2014 LNG revenue inflows may have on increasing the financing available to these sectors.

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Research on the impact of Foreign Aid on Poverty and Human Well-being in PNG

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Information on PNG from the Proceedings of the Pacific Regional Consultation on Water in Small Island Countries – Country Briefing Papers at least 2003 or older.

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

The corals reefs of Australia and Papua New Guinea cover 19% of the world’s total reef area and contain levels of biological diversity approaching the ‘hot spots’ of the Philippines and Indonesia; Human pressures on these reefs are lower than in other parts of the world (particularly SE Asia).

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

JICA Country Profile on Environment of Papua New Guinea (PNG) was carried out by the Planning and Evaluation Department Japan International Cooperation Agency in February 2002. This 37 paged report outlines PNG's fact sheets, organization structure, legislation, current environmental issues and international relations between PNG and overseas countries

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Presents PNG's prioritized environmental concerns which include: 1) Environmental conditions – Papua New Guinea 2) Environmental protection – Papua New Guinea 3) Environmental impact analysis – Papua New Guinea 4) Public health – Environmental – Papua New Guinea 5) Marine resources – Conservation – Papua New Guinea 6) Fisheries conservation – Papua New Guinea

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Report is financed by the European Commission and is presented by Mr. Wayne Borden and Mr. Gareth Ward of MWH SA for the Government of Papua New Guinea and the European Commission. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Government of Papua New Guinea or the European Commission

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Summarizes the findings to date, and places them in a regional and historical context. Discusses the SEAFRAME gauge in Manus Island, Papua New Guinea, which records sea level, air and water temperature, atmospheric pressure, wind speed and direction. It is one of an array designed to monitor changes in sea level and climate in the Pacific.

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

It is a Pre-Workshop In Country Review For Papua New Guinea 19th-23rd October 1999 in Nadi, Fiji Islands. Collaboration between NDMO, PNG NWS and Water Resources

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Here we analyze rainfall data for the New Guinea region comprising station observations, reanalysis products and satellite-based estimates in order to better understand some of these details. We find that most gridded products are limited due to their relatively coarse horizontal resolutions that fail to resolve topographic effects. However, the relatively fine resolution TRMM satellite–based product appears to provide reliable estimates and linear correlations between the data and the NINO34 sea surface temperature index provides an insight into the pattern of ENSO rainfall impacts.