16 results
 Pacific Data Hub

Anon. Federated States of Micronesia: Chuuk joint State of action plan for Disaster Risk. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community, (SPC): 69 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Anon. JNAP II - Are we resilient? The Cook Islands 2nd Joint National action plan: a sectoral approach to Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management 2016-2020. Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Government of Cook Islands. 84 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Anon. ACP-EU Building Safety and Resilience in the Pacific Project: activity report 2015. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community (SPC) 84 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Anon. El Nino: what is El Nino?. Palau. National Emergency Management Office. Republic of Palau. 2 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Anon. Palau Marine advisory system. Republic of Palau. Palau. 2 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Anon. Samoa National Action Plan for disaster risk management 2017-2021. Samoa. Government of Samoa. 36 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Anon.National Disaster Management Plan 2017-2020.Samoa. Government of Samoa.80 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Anon. Republic of Palau: National disaster risk management framework 2010 (Amended 2016). Suva, Fiji. Pacific Community (SPC). 68 p.

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Hunting is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but a systematic large-scale estimate of hunting-induced defaunation is lacking. We synthesized 176 studies to quantify huntinginduced declines of mammal and bird populations across the tropics. Bird and mammal abundances declined by 58% (25 – 76 %) and by 83% (72 – 90%) in hunted compared to unhunted areas. Bird and mammal populations were depleted within 7 and 40 km from hunters’ access points (roads and settlements). Additionally, hunting pressure was higher in areas with better accessibility to major towns where wild meat could be traded.

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

PNG National Fisheries Authority

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 Cook Islands National Environment Service

This draft report looks at the catchment management and restoration plan for Rarotonga in Cook Islands. It was published in November 2015.

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Coral Triangle documents

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 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Biodiversity Conservation of terrestrial and amrine ecosystems

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 The World Bank

The focus on biodieversity and conservation is recognition of protecting and conserving biodiversity and sustainably managing living natural resources are fundamental to sustainable development.

Call Number: [EL]

Physical Description: 25 p.

 KUNGL. VETENSKAPS-AKADEMIEN: The Royal Swedish Academy of Science.

Globally and locally, conservationists and scientists work to inform policy makers to help recovery of endangered sea turtle populations. In Fiji, in the South Pacific, sea turtles are protected by the national legislation because of their conservation status, and are also a customary iTaukei resource. Centered on our interview based study at Qoma and Denimanu villages, parallel management systems coexist, where both the (written) national legislation and the (unwritten) customary iTaukei rules determine the time and the quantity of sea turtle harvest.

 The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)

The world’s more than 200 000 protected areas come
in many forms, on land and at sea, and occur in every
country (Bertzky et al. 2012). They are places that people
establish to conserve natural and cultural heritage and
to sustain their benefits for society. Among other values,
protected areas allow people to connect with nature for
their inspiration, education, well-being and recreation.
While protecting ecosystems that are essential for life,
they can support human livelihoods and aspirations