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Vital Water - Lofeagi, Tuvalu. Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change (PACC)
Climate Change Resilience, Biodiversity Conservation
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SPREP
2012
pacific
oceania
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A Tribute to Lui Bell
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SPREP
2012
Vital Food - Nausori, Fiji. Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change (PACC) Project
Climate Change Resilience, Biodiversity Conservation
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SPREP Marine Species Action Plan Review - Proceedings of Meetings 8-14 March, 2012
Biodiversity Conservation
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SPREP
2012
The review of the SPREP Regional Marine Species Action Plans (MSAP) 2008 – 2012 was conducted from the 8 – 14 March, 2012, at the Hexagon International Hotel, Nadi, Fiji Islands. The SPREP MSAPs are a composite of individual plans for whales and dolphins, marine turtles and dugongs.
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Rapid Biodiversity Assessment (BIORAP) of Upland Savai'i, Samoa (May 2012) - Synthesis Report : Key findings and recommendations
SPREP Publications, Biodiversity Conservation
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SPREP
2012
A BIORAP is a biological inventory programme undertaken in marine and/or terrestrial environments, and is designed to rapidly assess the biodiversity of highly diverse areas. Options to manage threats and protect biodiversity of national or international significance are recommended to governing communities.
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Pacific Islands Greenhouse Gas Abatement through Renewable Energy Project (PIGGAREP): recommended proactive strategic barrier removal approach
Climate Change Resilience, Biodiversity Conservation
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Pool, F.
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UNDP
2012
The Pacific Islands Greenhouse Gas Abatement through Renewable Energy Project (PIGGAREP) is a Global Environment Facility (GEF) US$5.25 million project in eleven Pacific Island Countries (PICs). Implementation of the project started on 1 January 2008. PIGGAREPs planned five year duration has been extended to six and a half years, with a scheduled end date now of December 2013.
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Barbados declaration on achieving sustainable energy for all in Small island developing sates (SIDS)
Climate Change Resilience
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UNEP
2012
Reaffirm that the Barbados Programme of Action (BPOA) and the Mauritius Strategy of Implementation (MSI) remain the essential blueprints for addressing the sustainable development needs of Small Island Developing States (SIDS). In this regard, SIDS remain fully committed to ensuring the full and effective implementation of the BPOA and the MSI and we urge our development partners to provide, in a timely and predictable manner, financial and technical support to ensure the successful implementation of the BPOA and MSI. (agreed)
The emissions gap report 2012: a UNEP synthesis report
Climate Change Resilience
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UNEP
2012
One of the fundamental questions in the global climate negotiations is: what level of ambition, in terms of collective emission reductions, is needed to protect global climate? To help answer this question UNEP and the scientific community have published a series of reports on the emissions gap1 since 2010. Of particular interest to the ambition question is the gap in 2020 between emission levels consistent with the 2o C climate target and emissions levels projected if country reduction pledges are fulfilled. If there is a gap, then there is doubt that the ambition of countries is great enough to meet the agreed-upon 2o C climate target
emission gap
The Montreal Protocol and the green economy : assessing the contributions and co-benefits of a Multilateral Environmental Agreement
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UNEP
2012
The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer was agreed in September 1987 as an international response to the significant threats to the environment and human health posed by continued use of ozone depleting substances (ODS) in the global economy. The treaty protects the ozone layer by establishing controls for the consumption and production of these chemicals, used in a great many industrial, commercial and consumer applications across a range of economic sectors. The agreement included a 50 per cent phase down of CFCs and a freeze on halons, only for developed countries.
Keeping track of our changing environment : from Rio to Rio+20 (1992-2012)
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2012
This publication was conceived with the idea of showing how the planet has changed in two decades—just twenty years—since decision-makers met at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro. To relay this information in a compelling and succinct manner, environmental and related trends are charted and presented using globally-aggregated (and mainly statistical) data sets collected by international agencies, research bodies and other official entities.
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