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Marine atlas maximising benefits for Vanuatu.
Environmental Governance, Biodiversity Conservation, BRB
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SPREP
2019
This island nation contains many marine eco-systems, from globally significant coral reefs to mangroves, seagrass areas, seamounts and deep-sea trenches supporting at least 769 fish species, including sharks and rays, as well as whales, dolphins and sea turtles.
climate change
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vanuatu
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PacWaste News - Issue 7, August 2017
Biodiversity Conservation, Waste Management and Pollution Control
Available Online
PacWaste
2017
PacWaste News Issue 6 on Pacific Healthcare, e-waste, asbestos waste management and atoll waste management updates and latest events in the Pacific.
waste management
PacWaste News - Issue 6, January 2017
Biodiversity Conservation, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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PacWaste
2017
PacWaste News Issue 6 on Pacific Healthcare, e-waste, asbestos waste management and atoll waste management updates and latest events in the Pacific.
waste management
Biosphere Reserves - inspiring action for Agenda 2030
GIZ
2016
The earth's crust and atmosphere form the biosphere, which is capable of supporting life. Biosphere reserves are there to protect the environment and the organisms living in it in certain areas. This is achieved by safeguarding biodiversity and developing sustainable forms of using land and natural resources, to the mutual benefit of humans and nature.
PacWaste News - Issue 5, September 2016
Biodiversity Conservation, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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PacWaste
2016
PacWaste News Issue 5 on Pacific Healthcare, e-waste, asbestos waste management and atoll waste management updates and latest events in the Pacific.
waste management
Solomons fire sparks call for Pacific-wide ban on asbestos
Biodiversity Conservation
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Williams, Stewart
2016
New asbestos discovered after a hospital fire in Solomon Islands has sparked a call for a Pacific-wide ban on the toxic substance. The call from the regional environmental body SPREP comes because the Gizo hospital in the Western Solomons had been cleared of old asbestos in a regional study conducted prior to the fire. Local inspectors however identified asbestos materials at the site in the aftermath of the fire on the 22nd of July. This was confirmed by experts from the Pacific Hazardous Waste Management Project (PacWaste) who helped to clear the site. The team identified new building materials used in recent renovations at the hospital as the most likely source of the contamination. PacWaste project manager Stewart Williams told Koroi Hawkins the cost of cleaning up old asbestos in the region is already daunting without more being imported.
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Efforts to tackle asbestos across Pacific
Biodiversity Conservation
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PacWaste
,
Radio NZ
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SPREP
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Williams, Stewart
2016
Until the old Gizo hospital in Solomon Islands caught fire in July, no-one knew that the building contained asbestos. A hazardous waste watchdog in the Pacific is warning that moves to rid the region of asbestos must be a priority. SPREP's PacWaste project is aiming for an asbestos-free Pacific by conducting an inventory of existing asbestos from so called legacy products that were used in cladding in the 1970s - 90s Stewart Williams, the PacWaste project manager, says it's evident the substance is turning up in new building materials and efforts to rid the region of asbestos are continually set back.
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PacWaste News - Issue 4, June 2016
Biodiversity Conservation, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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PacWaste
2016
PacWaste News Issue 4 on Pacific Healthcare, e-waste, asbestos waste management and atoll waste management updates and latest events in the Pacific.
waste management
The State of Asbestos in the Pacific: infographic
Biodiversity Conservation
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PacWaste
,
SPREP
2016
Asbestos is a naturally occurring rock fibre that is harmful to humans. When the products containing asbestos are damaged or wear down over time, small fibres are released and become airborne. Breathing in asbestos fibres can cause a range of diseases including cancer.
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PacWaste News - Issue 3, March 2016
Biodiversity Conservation, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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PacWaste
2016
PacWaste News Issue 3 on Pacific Healthcare, e-waste, asbestos waste management and atoll waste management updates and latest events in the Pacific.
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