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 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

The purpose of this Country Strategy Paper (CSP) is to provide the overall framework for EC cooperation with PNG in the context of the support to be provided under the 10th EDF (2008-2013).

 Department of Environment,  Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM),  FSM

This SDG comes in three Volumes;

1. Presents an overview of the economy of FSM , discussions of the macroeconomics framework in light of the Sustained Growth Strategy / Discussion on policies and development strategies for each sector of the economy.

2. Sector Planning Matrices adopted at the Summit

3. Infrastructure Development Plan

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

This report is published under the auspices of the Nauru Government, with the support of the Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility (PRIF). The Nauru Integrated Infrastructure Strategic Plan was endorsed and adopted by the Nauruan Cabinet on 27 November 2019 as a guide to public infrastructure investment planning and budgeting.

 Vanuatu Department of Environmental Protection and Conservation

This revised strategy is based on best practice approaches that ensures major negative aspects of waste disposal be addressed in both urban and rural communities of Vanuatu.

 Vanuatu Department of Environmental Protection and Conservation

The overall objective of this strategy is to provide a strategic framework for building and strengthening the capacity and services of the Vanuatu Meteorology and Geo-Hazards Department

 Cook Islands Government

The Cook Islands signed the Convention on Biological Diversity at the Earth
Summit in 1992. As a Party to the Convention, the Cook Islands Government
committed itself and its people to conserve its biodiversity, to use it in a sustainable manner, and to share its benefits in an equitable manner. It also committed itself to control invasive species (the weeds and pest animals in natural ecosystems and agricultural systems), and to reduce the likelihood of future invasions.

Call Number: 333.95 MCC [EL],BIO,333.95 COO

 UNEP/CBD

The Pacific region has benefited from a number of regional and national programmes to both assess the impacts of climate change on biodiversity and develop programmes to adapt to climate change. Such programmes are critical considering that the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 1/ states that the Pacific region has already experienced temperature increases of as much as 1°C since 1910.