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Tuvalu baseline desktop invasive species and biodiversity study
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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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The 2nd Annual Review of the Implementation Status of Tuvalu's Integrated Waste Policy and Action Plan 2017-2026
Waste Management and Pollution Control
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2017
The Tuvalu Integrated Waste Policy and Action Plan 2016-2026 was endorsed by the Government in 2016 as the main policy framework to guide the management of waste in Tuvalu.
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Infrastructure strategy and investment plan. Fakaofo to make new.
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Government of Tuvalu
2017
This report is published under the auspices of the Government of Tuvalu, with the support of the Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility (PRIF).The Tuvalu Infrastructure Strategic Investment Plan was endorsed and adopted by the Tuvalu Cabinet on December 7th 2016 as a guide to infrastructure investment over the next 10 years and it is linked to the Tuvalu Asset Management Framework.
Tuvalu : biosecurity act 2017
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An act to establish the bio-security administration for the safe importation and monitoring of animals, plants, ants and their products into Tuvalu
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Marine pollution (Amendment) Act : 2017 Tuvalu
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An act to amend the marine pollution Act 1992 to update the Act and to ensure that there is compliance with current marine pollution related convention, and for related purposes
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Tuvalu Statement at the Whale in a Changing Ocean Conference, Vava'u, Tonga, delivered by the Acting Secretary to Government, Mr. Fakavae Taomia
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Tuvalu Statement at the Whale in a Changing Ocean Conference, Vava'u, Tonga
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