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Partnerships for sustainable development: list of 19 partnerships registered by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community - Third International Conference on Small Island Developing States; Apia, Samoa 1-4 Sept. 2014
SPC
2014
samoa
pacific
oceania
Technical cooperation activities for the protection of the marine environment
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2014
The Technical Cooperation Committee (TC), at its sixty-third session (10 to 12 July 2013), approved the Integrated Technical Cooperation Programme (ITCP) covering the 2014-2015 biennium (TC 63/14, paragraph 3.26), which is reflected in the High-level Action Plan of the Organization and its related thematic priorities, as contained in resolution A.1061(28)
Land Resources Division Strategic Plan 2013-2017
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Review of mainstreaming of climate change into national plans and policies : Tuvalu, November 2013
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The purpose of this report is to summarise a review of the degree to which climate change has so far been mainstreamed in national strategic plans, policies and budgets, and in a sectoral case study (presented in Annex 1) the extent to which mainstreaming has translated to implementation. Table 1 shows the criteria used in this review to assess the degree of mainstreaming of climate change, as well as some general remarks in relation to the reviews findings for Tuvalu.
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USAID Project Overview - Food Security and Climate Change
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Project overview brochure on Food Security and Climate change in the Pacific.
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Coping with Climate Change in the Pacific Island Region : Policy Brief 2013
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Pacific Island countries are among those most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The projected increase in atmospheric and sea surface temperatures, changing rainfall patterns, prolonged drought periods, an increased frequency of extreme weather events, and rising sea levels will seriously affect the lives of Pacific Islanders. It is therefore crucial that Pacific Island communities are armed with the skills to respond knowledgeably, prudently and efficiently to these changes.
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2013 Pocket Statistical Summary
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Grow Pacific - Export Focus
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Identification cards for marine invertebrate surveys in the Pacific islands
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2013
Identification cards for marine invertebrate surveys in the Pacific islands
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Fishing aggregating devices (FADs) : Policy Brief 2012
Biodiversity Conservation
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2012
Fish aggregating devices, more commonly called FADs, are anchored or drifting objects that are put in the ocean to attract fish. Tuna and other fish gather around FADs, which makes it easier to find and catch them. Fish also aggregate under drifting logs and even whales, and rules on fishing around FADs often apply to all objects drifting on or near the sea surface, which attract fish.
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