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Suva Declaration on Climate Change - Issued at the 3rd PIDF Leaders Summit, 2-4 September 2015, Grand Pacific Hotel, Suva, Fiji
Pacific Islands Development Forum (PIDF)
2015
Suva Declaration on Climate Change - Issued at the 3rd PIDF Leaders Summit, 2-4 September 2015, Grand Pacific Hotel, Suva, Fiji
pacific
oceania
climate change
fiji
vulnerability
climatic changes
disaster risks
Niue's National Invasive Species Strategy and Action Plan (NISSAP) 2013-2020
Biodiversity Conservation, BRB
Available Online
Department of Environment
2014
Invasive species are a major global threat to biodiversity and Pacific Islands are particularly vulnerable due to their isolation and relatively recent human occupation. Their native species often cannot cope with predation or competition from new arrivals. Niue already suffers from the impact of invasive species that have arrive in the country. However there are many more devastating species that are not present but found in other countries of the region and every effort needs to be made to prevent their arrivals.
invasive species
foundations-legislation
national invasive species strategy and action plan
nissap
niue
strategy
Implementation framework 2010-2014 for the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2007 (NBSAP) : Fiji Islands
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Department of Environment
2010
Implementation framework 2010-2014 for the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2007 (NBSAP) : Fiji Islands
fiji
First regular National report on the Implementation of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety : Niue
Biodiversity Conservation
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Department of Environment
2010
This report was compiled in collaboration with all necessary stakeholders from key Government sectors and NGO’s.
niue
biosafety
Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) guidelines
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Department of Environment
2008
In the promotion of environmentally sound and sustainable development, it is indispensable to establish the necessary legal and institutional arrangements such that environmental factors are considered at the early stages of project planning. Environmental assessment is an important technique for ensuring that the likely impacts on the environment of proposed developments are fully understood and taken into account before such developments is allowed to proceed.
eia
country:fiji
National Capacity building action plan for environmental management 2008-2013 : Kingdom of Tonga
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Department of Environment
2008
The National Capacity Self Assessment for Global Environment Management (NCSA) is a tool to help the government of Tonga to assess its current level of capacity to meet its obligations under the UNCBD, UNFCCC and UNCCD. Implicit in this is the notion that, with a little guidance and the right tools, the agencies and organizations with direct responsibilities for implementing Tongas obligations under the conventions will be capable of self reflecting and identifying their own strengths and weaknesses to meet these obligations. This then becomes the starting point for intentional organizational improvement initiatives which should, in turn, allow adequate planning for future growth and development that capitalizes on current strengths while addressing current limitations. The National Capacity Self-Assessment Project is a Global Environment Facility (GEF) initiative supported by the UNDP Country Office in Fiji and implemented by the Department of Environment. The project document was prepared and endorsed by the Government of Tonga in November 2004. The NCSA was initiated in September 2005 with the recruitment of the NCSA project management unit staff.
tonga
Fiji national solid waste management strategy and action plan 2008-2010; 2011-2014
Waste Management and Pollution Control
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Department of Environment
2008
It is our intention to design a strategy that will move Fiji from an over-reliance on dumping wastes and littering to a position where it will be a model for sustainable waste management. Waste cannot be reduced without a system that manages waste from the point of generation through to disposal. Up till now, waste policies provided an end of pipe solution by focusing mainly on disposal rather than prevention. There is a need to develop a new vision for minimizing waste and managing it better.
fiji
waste management
2007 CITES Annual report
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Department of Environment
2007
Records of CITES trade permitted by the Management Authority during 2007 are provided. Permits for live coral and live rock were issued by the Department of Fisheries Licensing Unit with endorsement from the Fiji Islands CITES Management Authority. CITES documents were issued in accordance with Fiji's national implementing legislation (Endangered and Protected Species (EPS) Act (2002)) and CITES obligations.
Tonga : climate change policy
Climate Change Resilience
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Department of Environment
2006
The adverse effects of climate change, climate variability and sea level rise identified in the Kingdom of Tongas First National Communication present significant risks to sustainable development in Tonga. From the information gathered it is evident that Tonga will be among the first to suffer from these effects due to its physiographic, ecological and socioeconomic characteristics. Concern for the environmental consequences of man made activities in the Kingdom and in this context the impacts of climate change, climate variability & sea level rise go relatively unnoticed.
climate change
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Fiji's first National Communication under the Framework Convention on Climate Change 2005 : Climate Change - the Fiji Islands Response
Climate Change Resilience
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Department of Environment
2005
The objective of the UNFCCC is to stabilise the concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere at levels that prevent dangerous interference with the world's climate. This should be done within a time frame that will allow ecosystems to adapt naturally to climate change, to ensure food production is not threatened and to enable economic development to proceed in a sustainable manner.
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