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Directives pour les éstudes dímpact environnemental du dévelopepement du tourisme cótier dans la region du Pacifique.|EIA - guidelines for coastal tourism development in the Pacific island countries and territories.
PROE
2018
Les études d'ímpact environnemental (ÉIE) son l'ïnstrument principal de planification, d'évaluation ët de gestion projets d'áméngement.
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Conference des plenipotentiaires sur la convention portant creation du PROE, 14-16 juin 1993
PROE
1993
Convention portant creation du programme regional oceanic de l'environnement
Biodiversity Conservation
PROE
1993
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Rapport de la conference intergouvernemetale sur le plan d'action du PROE, Noumea
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1990
Something new in rat control for mice too Dethmor: a warfarin product
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1950
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Politique du PROE sur les données
PROE
Le PROE reconnaít que les données peuvent constituer une ressource préciueuse pour aider á protéger lénvironnment, contibuer á la croissance économique, améliorer les services ainsi que les retombées des politiques.
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