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Tuvalu baseline desktop invasive species and biodiversity study
Biodiversity Conservation, BRB
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Pagad, S
2019
Tuvalu is the fourth smallest nation in the world with a population of 11,000. Tuvalu is made up of nine inhabited islands five which are coral atolls and four made of land rising from the seabed. The environmental challenges Tuvalu faces include the impacts if a changing climate increasing sea level rises and weather events, increasing salination.
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Pacific - EU Waste Management Programme (PacWastePlus) participating countries map
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PacWastePlu Programme
2019
A map showing all participating countries of the PacWastePlus Programme
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Communication and visibility plan for PacWastePlus
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PacWastePlu Programme
2019
This communication and visibility plan contains the measures to be undertaken by national and regional stakeholders under PacWaste Plus to be carried out under the Pagoda Delegation agreement entrusted to SPREP
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Invasive alien species on islands : impacts, distribution, interactions and management
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Holmes, N D
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Meyer, J Y
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Pagad, S
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Russell, J C.
2017
Invasive alien species on islands have broad impacts across biodiversity, agriculture, economy , health and culture, which tend to be stronger than on contitents.
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