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In-country EIA training in the Pacific islands : a review and evaluation of the SPREP Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Programme / byKomeri Onorio.
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Economic development activities in the South Pacific island countries have increased in momentum in recent years, often with significant environmental effects on the limited resource base of island ecosystems.
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