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SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE SECOND REGULAR SESSION 7-18 August 2006 Manila, Philippines Prepared by Cook Islands 2006

A short user guide on how to sign up, create your first form, adding questions and deploying your data collection project.

Overview of Mobile Data Collection applications (ODK, XLSForms, ONA, Epicollect5, KoBoToolbox). This document also contains information on how to install the KoBo Collect App on your phone.

Enabling Act of Chuuk EPA

This resource contains satellite imagery for Pohnpei. The imagery was collected on June 12, 2018, February 27, 2019, and September 10, 2019.

More specially, this resource contains a raster file of RGB imagery at 10-meter resolution, using Level-2A products when available. Level-2A products include atmospheric correction and represent bottom of atmosphere reflectance values in the images. When Level-2A products were not available, Level-1C (top of atmosphere) products were used.

This resource contains satellite imagery for Yap. The imagery was collected on April 12, 2019.

More specially, this resource contains a raster file of RGB imagery at 10-meter resolution, using Level-2A products when available. Level-2A products include atmospheric correction and represent bottom of atmosphere reflectance values in the images. When Level-2A products were not available, Level-1C (top of atmosphere) products were used.

A film documentation of an environmental issue Pohnpei main island is facing today, in regards to the dredging activities that are happening in Pohnpei, which needs to be tackled for the care of our livelihood today and of our future generations.

An introduction to the natural history, societies, conservation and sustainable development of the New Guinea region prepared by CSIRO Australia for the Moore Foundation 2003.
A pictorial review.

The 2014 State of the Forests report documents substantial changes in PNG’s forests over the period 2002-2014.
The main driver of this change was the industrial logging industry both through the degradation of primary
rainforest to secondary logged forest, and the conversion of forest to other non-forest land cover types such as cleared land and scrub.

An introduction to the natural history, societies, conservation and sustainable development of the New Guinea region prepared by CSIRO Australia for the Moore Foundation, 2003
This pictorial review will show:
•how Earth history has given these islands immense biological and mineral riches;
•why the plants and animals are of outstanding value for science and natural history;
•the enormous diversity of human cultures developed over the last30,000 years;
•the footprints of human society and infrastructure that lie over the entire landscape;

An overview of the ultimate goals of the PNG Strategy for the Development of Statistics 2018 - 2027

Papua New Guinea Strategy for the Development of Statistics 2018 - 2027

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.

A Private Data License Agreement available for use by PICs for their Environment Data Portals

A Public Data License Agreement available for use by PICs for their Environment Data Portals

This report is a Desktop Study, with inputs from preliminary consultations and fact-finding in Port Moresby, namely at the National Museum and Art Gallery, Papua New Guinea and University of Papua New Guinea Library, but also at the National Library, National Archives and Australian National University Libraries in Canberra, Australia. It outlines the utility of aerial imagery from early surveys obtained since 1956 as a tool for archaeological interpretation within the AOI.

This report presents a provisional summary of archaeological excavations conducted in the surrounds of Madilogo (Ma i) as part of a study commissioned by the Department of Environment and Conservation as a Kokoda Initiative activity. Excavation site selection was based on previous predictive modelling and extrapolated evidence collected from previous fieldwork at Kosipe, Kokoda, and Madilogo excavations.