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 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

Solomon Islands is composed of almost 1000 islands and has the second longest coastline and the second largest Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in the Pacific. These physical characteristics and the unique society and culture of the population are the basis of the fundamental relationship that Solomon Islanders have with the ocean. The Marine Atlas for the Solomon Islands compiles over a hundred datasets from countless data providers and for the first time makes marine and coastal information accessible and usable as data layers and as raw data.

 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

Material compiled by MACBIO on Marine ecosystem service valuation (MESV) in general and on MESV performed for Solomon Islands in 2015.
Marine ecosystem service valuation refers to the process of quantifying the human benefits of marine ecosystems in monetary units. Economic value is typically calculated as the gross value of an activity or product, minus costs, such as the cost of boats, nets, and wages for a fishing fleet.

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 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

Arnavon Community Marine Conservation Area (ACMCA) was first established in 1995 and aims to conserve all species inhabiting the Arnavon Islands. Within the project MACBIO ACMCA was one of the focus areas. Analysis and lessons learned are summarised in this dataset. (2017)

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 REDD+ Unit_MoFR, Solomon Islands,  Solomon Islands Ministry of Forestry and Research

National guidance document for actions relating to achieving REDD+ Readniness

 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division

The information provides baseline for environment likely to be affected by the mining and the environment management plan for propose mining

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 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division
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 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

This report brings together data, literature and the outputs of a special workshop synthesizing information about the identified special, unique marine areas in Solomon Islands.

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 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

As one step in Marine Spatial Planning the MACBIO project developed bioregions, or the classification of the marine environment into spatial units that host similar biota across the South West Pacific. Based on a scientific, technical process draft bioregions were developed and discussed and confirmed during a workshop in February 2018 resulting in the report on Bioregions at national scale for the Solomon Islands.

 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

Information on Ocean zones to be used within Solomon Islands Ocean Governance

 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

The Solomon Islands National Waste Management and Pollution Control Strategy 2017-2026 is the country's roadmap for managing waste and controlling pollution in the natural environment for the next 10 years with the vision for clean, healthy and green happy isles. The strategy addresses 5 main waste streams: Solid Waste, Liquid Waste, Hazardous and Chemical Waste, Healthcare Waste and Electronic Waste.

 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

Regional data on marine pollution. Observed marine pollution incidences in the Pacific.

 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division

Reports and documents on the status and trends of coral reefs in the Pacific and Solomon Islands.

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 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

Documentation on getting started with the Inform Data Portal

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 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

This dataset is related to the "Traditional Diet" indicator. This indicator assesses the role of traditional diets, in particular their contribution to human health. In the survey report on food security conducted in Honiara City Market the main groups of dietary diversity found were: Beans/Legumes, Fruits, Gourds, Leafy Greens, Nuts, Root Vegetables, Poultry and Seafood. Most fruits are sourced from East and West Guadalcanal, followed by Savo Island, however Fruit from Nggela is heavier. Seafood is mostly coming from ‘Other’ places, including Western Province. T

 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

The preliminary report on "Food Security in Solomon Islands: A survey of Honiara central market (HCM)" is an important contribution to understanding the role of the HCM in both linking rural and urban economies, especially with respect to the roles of women, as well as providing data on produce source, volume and dispersion of fresh agricultural produce throughout the greater Honiara area.

 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

Graphic representation of the greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture and its sub-sectors in the Solomon Islands from 1990 - 2016 as recorded on the FAO statistics.

 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

Dataset with the up to date national communications of the Solomon Islands to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

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 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

In response to Resolution 7 of the UNEA 1, the document herein is based on research that UNEP conducted in 2015, which describes country-level policies that impact air quality in the Solomon Islands.

 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

The intended nationally determined contribution report which outlines the planned commitment of the country to GHG mitigation actions.

 Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology

The content of this brochure is the result of a collaborative effort between the Solomon Islands meteorological Service and the Pacific-Australia Climate Change Science and Adaptation Planning (PACCSAP) Program – a component of the Australian Government’s International Climate Change Adaptation Initiative. It contains a summary of climate projections for the Solomon Islands.