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    • State of Environment Report - Tuvalu 

      South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) (South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), 1993)
      This State of the Environment Report describes the environmental issues in Tuvalu and provides a background and context for the government in its next task of preparing the National Environmental Management Strategy (NEMS). ...
    • State of Environment Report - Vanuatu 

      Unknown author
      As part of the mid-term review of the implementation of the indicative programmes for Vanuatu the European Commission requires a Country Environmental Profile. The objective of this study is to provide decision makers in ...
    • State of the Environment Report - 2008 - Solomon Islands 

      Ministry of Environment Conservation and Meteorology - Solomon Islands (Ministry of Environment Conservation and Meteorology - Solomon Islands, 2008)
      The rapid pace and level of exploitation of the country’s natural resources cannot be isolated from the environmental challenges with which the country is faced. At the same time, it should be remembered that environmental ...
    • State of the Environment Report - Solomon Islands 

      Tanya Leary - Consultant - Regional Environment Technical Assistance (RETA) Project (South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), 1993)
      The report assesses the current state of the Solomon Islands environment, and the last section highlights some of the environmental issues and problems facing the country.
    • State of the Environment Report - Western Samoa 

      Tu'u'u leti Taule'alo, Local NEMS Consultant (South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), 1993)
      This document represents a concise but nevertheless comprehensive report on the State of Environment in Western Samoa. The report summarises the current state of knowledge about the environment of Western Samoa.
    • There is no Green without Blue. An analysis of the importance of coastal and marine resources to the development of Green Economies by Caribbean SIDS 

      Christopher Corbin - United Nations Environment Programme (Christopher Corbin - United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), 2013)
      A worldwide transition to a low- carbon, resource- efficient Green Economy will not be possible unless the seas and oceans are a key part of these transformations. The marine environment provides a range of services including ...