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Marine atlas maximising benefits for Vanuatu.
Environmental Governance, Biodiversity Conservation, BRB
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2019
This island nation contains many marine eco-systems, from globally significant coral reefs to mangroves, seagrass areas, seamounts and deep-sea trenches supporting at least 769 fish species, including sharks and rays, as well as whales, dolphins and sea turtles.
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ANNEX 1: Community Action Plans of eight vulnerable communities in Choiseul Province, Solomon Islands - SPC/GIZ Coping with Climate Change in the Pacific Island Region (March 2015)
Climate Change Resilience, Biodiversity Conservation
GIZ
,
Secretariat of the Pacific Community
2015
pacific
oceania
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solomon islands
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Participatory Rural Appraisal Tools used in eight vulnerable communities in Choiseul Province, Solomon Islands - SPC/GIZ Coping with Climate Change in the Pacific Island Region (March 2015)
Climate Change Resilience, Biodiversity Conservation
GIZ
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Secretariat of the Pacific Community
2015
pacific
oceania
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Participatory Rural Appraisal of eight vulnerable communities in Choiseul Province (Nuatabu, Malangono (Panarui), Pangoe, Posarae, Sasamunga, Sube Sube, Voruvoru, and Vurago) - SPC/GIZ Coping with Climate Change in the Pacific Island Region (March 2015)
Climate Change Resilience, Biodiversity Conservation
GIZ
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Secretariat of the Pacific Community
2015
pacific
oceania
climate change
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Pacific islands regional policy: this is our ocean - brochure
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Low, John
2008
The care of the ocean is the responsibility of all people. The Oceans are interconnected and interdependent. covering some seventy per cent of the world's surface. They are the last great frontier and their conservation and sustainable use is vital to the well being and survial of the human race. Pacific Island communities inhabit the islands scattered throughout an Ocean across which some of the most inspiring migrations in human history have taken place, over many thousands of years. The Ocean unites Pacific Island communities more than anything else. It has supported generations of Pacific Island communities - not only as a medium for transport but also as a source of food, tradition and culture.
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