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

State party reports, documents, maps and publications of the East Rennell Lake Tengano World Heritage Area as inscribed by the World Heritage Convention in 1998.

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

Export data on recyclables from 2011-2014

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

Maps, spreadsheets, publications and reports on protected areas in Solomon Islands, comprising both marine and terrestrial areas.

 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division

CBRM documents, publications, posters, reports, maps and other related resources

 Solomon Islands Environment and Conservation Division

Reports, documents, briefs, studies, awareness materials and spreadsheets of whales and dolphins for Solomon Islands

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

Dataset containing all published State of Environment Reports for Solomon Islands in the previous years and the current draft 2018.

This is the Coral Triangle Initiative on coral reefs, fisheries and food security (CTI-CFF) 10-year Regional Plan of Action (RPOA) that serves to capture priorities and actions of the Coral Triangle countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Timor-leste) to safeguarding the world's epicenter of marine biodiversity. This was released in Manado, Indonesia in May 2009.

This zipped file compiles documents, reports and publications developed and produced by CTSP NGO partners including the Solomon Islands National Coordinating Committee during the course of the 5-years USCTI Support Program under the CTI-CFF national work program (2009-2013).

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

FAO Agriculture and Fair Trade in Pacific Island Countries. This desk study has been prepared by Winnie Fay Bell and comments were kindly provided by the Pacific Regional Organic Task Force in May 2009

The increased demand for high quality products in export markets, coupled with Pacific Island Countries (PICs) national desire to protect the environment, biodiversity and family farming structures, lead to assume that organic agriculture could offer good prospects for PICs development. Besides market opportunities, organic agriculture could increase PICs food self-reliance and thus, contribute to reducing the alarming trend of dependency on food imports, as well as improving nutrition.