The NDS focuses on two key areas; social and economic livelihoods, hence its National Vision “**Improving the Social and Economic Livelihoods of all Solomon Islanders”.**
The NDS 2016-2035 maps out a strategic direction for the future development of Solomon Islands.
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.
Here is all the public environment reports for prescribed developments in the Solomon Islands
This contains reports, photographs, pdf,jpeg data on the J-PRISM II Project.
Environmental Impact Statement of the San Jorge Nickel Project prepared for Axiom Mining Ltd
This PER considers logging operation that Southern Forest Industry has proposed to undertake in its concession areas in west Are'are, Malaita Province. The operation will be undertaken on Hahonanihau, Hunanara and Horonaria Customary lands
This Public Environment Report considers logging operations that Maximus International proposes to undertake in its timber concession area on vella la vella , Western Province.
This PER considers logging opeartions on two registered perpetual estate /land in South Choisuel namely Saraluti and Nsingunu. The developer is Treasury Timber Company Limited.
This is a record of discussion for the Solomon Islands J-PRISM II Basic Design Survey Minutes of meeting.
This is the minutes of meeting for the 1st Joint Coordinating Committee Meeting under the J-PRISM II Project.
Summary data of incoming waste survey conducted in 2017
Environment Impact Assessment Study undertaken for the Ranadi Dumpsite Rehabilitation.
The Solomon Islands State of Environment (SoE) Report presents an overview across seven thematic areas: Culture and Heritage, Atmosphere and Climate, Coastal and Marine, Freshwater Resources, Land, Biodiversity and Built Environment. The report uses the ‘Drivers, Pressures, State, Impact and Response’ (DPSIR) model to describe the environment. As far as possible the report is based on quantitative data relating to the state of the environment, supplemented by stakeholder input to describe causal relationships and environmental effects.