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Ocean Cities: Regional Policy Guide - Delivering Resilient Solutions in Pacific Island Settlements
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2019
Ocean cities are where urban lanscapes and seascapes meet, where built and natural environments near coastlines interface and where human behaviour and urban development have profound impacts on both terrestrial and marine ecosystems.
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Greening the Samoa 2019 Pacific Games BEAT
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2019
Greening Pacific Games is to support a sustainable Pacific environment, and proactively address the increasing in waste that comes with a large number of visitors over a short period of time.
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Greening the Samoa 2019 Pacific Games
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2019
All activities carried out to "Green the Games" were done so under the "Beautiful Samoa, Keep it Clean and Plastic-free" Campaign.
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