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PacWastePlus Connection newsletter - Issue 10 2022
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Sound waste and pollution management is an urgent priority for our Pacific Island leaders – ours here at SPREP is just to “Make it Happen.”
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Cultural Economics and Intellectual Property: Tensions and Challenges for the Region
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The Pacific Islands region is currently experiencing an intensification of interest in culture of an enabler, rather than an inhibitor of development.
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