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 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Documents on PNG's Lae Port Development Project.

 Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE),  Samoa

Data sets hosted on Pacific Catastrophe Risk Assessment and Financing Initiative

 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment,  Climate Change,  Disaster Management and Meteorology

A outcome of the 10 days trip to Waisisi Oil Palm Project site (Wairokai) in Malaita conducted by the Land Use team of MAL from 22nd July to 31st July 2016.

 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment,  Climate Change,  Disaster Management and Meteorology

**Project : AULUTA OIL PALM PROJECT, EAST MALAITA (AULUTA BASIN & EAST FATALEKA)**

Land use planning assessments is important in that it visualizes landscape and environment features of sites including soils and population pressure on the use of land. Helps decision making at multiple levels in projects planning: at the national, provincial, constituency, ward, community and tribal levels, corresponding to the levels of governance at which decisions about land use are formalized.

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Papua New Guinea (PNG) is committed to the establishment of a network of protected areas to fulfil national and international commitments.

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Global Forest Resources Assessment COUNTRY REPORTS for Cook Islands

 Department of Resources & Development,  FSM

This dataset has the FSM SWARS final report of 2010 – 2015+

 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Pohnpei State,  FSM

Water quality assessment report of Pohnpei and waste oil project report

 Climate Change Directorate

Republic of the Marshall Islands “State”-Wide Assessment and Resource Strategy 2010-2015

 Climate Change Directorate

Environmental Protection Authority. Coastal Water Quality Report

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)

This BIORAP (Biological Rapid Assessment Program) survey was undertaken as part of the process to facilitate improved management of the forests and biodiversity of Upland Savai’i. More specifically, the survey was conducted to fill key gaps in the knowledge of this globally important put poorly studied region of montane and cloud forests. This information will be used to make better informed decisions on the conservation management of the biodiversity in the area in conjunction with Savai’i land-owning communities, relevant government departments and other partners.