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PacWastePlus Connection newsletter - Issue 10 2022
SPREP Publications, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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PacWastePlus Programme
2022
Sound waste and pollution management is an urgent priority for our Pacific Island leaders – ours here at SPREP is just to “Make it Happen.”
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Project concept application
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PacWastePlus Programme
2019
This form is to be used by all stakeholders seeking support from PacWastePlus programme. They are required to provide detailed information using this form.
PacWastePlus waste stream icons
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PacWastePlus Programme
2019
A guide to identify three core waste streams icons associated with the PacWastePlus programme
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Branding guidelines for PacWastePlus
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PacWastePlus Programme
2019
This guideline provides the visual identity of the PacWastePlus programme. It establishes the the basic design principles to be applied to the PacWastePlus range of communication products, including publication
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Logo use guidelines for PacWastePlus programme
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PacWastePlus Programme
2019
This guideline provides a guide on using the PacWastePlus programme logo correctly. Contents of this document must be observed whenever PacWastePlus staff, external partners or stakeholders communicate on behalf of the programme or its related activities. It should be used in conjuction with the PacWastePlus Communciations and Visibility Plan, Communications Guideline for Countries & Partners, and the PacWastePlus Branding Guidelines.
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Infrastructure strategy and investment plan. Fakaofo to make new.
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Government of Tuvalu
2017
This report is published under the auspices of the Government of Tuvalu, with the support of the Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility (PRIF).The Tuvalu Infrastructure Strategic Investment Plan was endorsed and adopted by the Tuvalu Cabinet on December 7th 2016 as a guide to infrastructure investment over the next 10 years and it is linked to the Tuvalu Asset Management Framework.
Tuvalu Statement at the Whale in a Changing Ocean Conference, Vava'u, Tonga, delivered by the Acting Secretary to Government, Mr. Fakavae Taomia
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Government of Tuvalu
2017
Tuvalu Statement at the Whale in a Changing Ocean Conference, Vava'u, Tonga
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National Ballast Water Management Strategy 2016-2020 Tuvalu
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Government of Tuvalu
2015
The importance of coastal and marine environments to every aspect of the lives of Pacific Islanders cannot be overstated. Pacific Island Countries (PICs) maintain resource rights and management responsibilities for over 30million square kilometres of ocean, equivalent to the total land area of Canada, China and the USA. The total population of coastal pacific islanders is only 2.6 million. There are 11 square kilometres of ocean for each Pacific Islander. Jurisdictionally, the ocean is 200 times more significant to the average Pacific Islander than it is to the average global citizen.
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Tuvalu National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2012-2016 (NBSAP)
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Government of Tuvalu
2012
Tuvalu was among the first to sign the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) at the 1992 Rio de Janeiro United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED). It ratified the CBD in 2002 and eight years later, the Tuvalu National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (TNBSAP) is now in place. Although it is among the last Pacific Island countries to formulate its TNBSAP, biodiversity was already part and parcel of Tuvalu s development framework, at least on an ad hoc basis. As discussed later in the main body of the report, conservation and the sustainable use and management of natural resources were integral elements of Tuvalu s culture and traditional lifestyles.
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Te Kaniva: Tuvalu Climate Change Policy (English)
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Government of Tuvalu
2012
Te Kaniva (Tuvalu Climate Change Policy) prescribes the Government and the people of Tuvalus strategic polices for responding to climate change impacts and related disaster risks over the next 10 years (20122021). The Policy defines seven thematic goals, strategies and desired outcomes that the Government and the people of Tuvalu have prioritized for implementation to ensure that safety and resilience are achieved. The Policy is directly linked to the National Strategic Action Plan for Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management (NSAP). In both the policy and NSAP, climate change refers to both adaptation and mitigation unless specifically differentiated. The Policy covers climate change impacts and related climate and hydrological hazards whereas the NSAP covers geological and anthropological hazards and related disasters.
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