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Participatory 3-dimensional modelling: Vaka Puaikura, Rarotonga, Cook Islands
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2019
Participatory three dimensional model (P3DM) is a community engagement tool which integrates spatial data with local "traditional knowledge". This tool is widely used for spatial planning, climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction and many more.
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Cook Islands turtle project: nesting suitability survey of Rarotonga - Cook Islands
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2019
To accommodate for nesting activity in the future, a human impact assessment of suitable beaches is advised to determine if human habitat alterations have influenced nest-site selection or micro-environments within nest chamber.
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Catchment management and restoration plan for Rarotonga cloud forest ecosystems, Cook Islands
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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2019
This document provides a plan to protect and enhance the cloud forests of Rarotonga so that their indigenous ecosystems, habitats for endemic species, and water supply functions are preserved in perpetuity.
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Cook Islands : national environment startegic action framework 2005 - 2009 = E kura mana to tatou aorangi
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The mandate for developing the National Environment Strategic Action Framework 2005-2009 was given by the Environment Act 2003. The framework provides guidance and direction for achieving sustainable social and economic progress for the Cook Islands by utilising our natural resources and environment wisely. It aims to sustain efforts generated from growing environmental awareness to protect, conserve and manage our environment and natural resources.
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