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 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Peatlands are common in montane areas above 1,000 m in New Guinea and become extensive above 3,000 m in the subalpine zone. In the montane mires, swamp forests and grass or sedge fens predominate on swampy alley bottoms. These mires may be 4–8 m in depth and up to 30,000 years in age. In Papua New Guinea (PNG) there is about 2,250 km2 of montane peatland, and Papua Province (the Indonesian western half of the island) probably contains much more. Above 3,000 m, peat soils form under blanket bog on slopes as well as on valley floors.

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

This report presents a world-wide inventory of operating mines that dispose of mine tailings to marine and riverine waters and a review of what is known about the environmental impacts of those discharges. The report was commissioned by the International Maritime Organization, specifically the IMO Secretariat for the London Convention 1972 and the 1996 London Protocol, in collaboration with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)-Global Programme of Action.

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Plant diversity

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Convention on Biodiversity National Report for PNG

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Conservation needs asessment for PNG

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Ramsar and wetlands

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 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

SHARKS and RAYS of PAPUA NEW GUINEA

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Mining and oil and gas

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 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Report by Oxford Business Week

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

oil palm

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

National Ocean Policy 2020

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

PNG Climate Road Map