Australian Government
The maintenance and enhancement of arboreal biodiversity, especially forest and tree genetic resources, is vital for sustainable development in the Pacific Islands. For Pacific peoples, their forest and tree genetic resources are not just a matter of scientific, economic (in monetary terms), recreational or ecological value. They are a capital inheritance that, until recent times, was passed on, relatively intact or in some cases enhanced, by past generations to current generations.
SPREP Pacific Environment Information Network (PEIN)
… samoa … cook islands … federated states of micronesia … fiji … french polynesia … kiribati … marshall islands … nauru …
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Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
… fsm … tokelau … tonga … republic of the marshall islands … fiji … kiribati … cook islands … pull … samoa … papua new …