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Fiji’s marine ecosystems are worth FJ$2.5 billion per year—exceeding the country’s total export value.
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Photocopy article by Vigors Earle published in Walkabout (Sept. 1st, 1941)
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The purpose of this handbook is to provide practical, step-by-step guidance on how governments and other national actors can mainstream poverty-environment linkages into national development planning.
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Tonga is one of the many islands that are endowed with unique resources and derives much of its economic, environmental and social well-being directly or indirectly from its environment.
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The Global Environment Facility (GEF) has been the major source of financial and technical support for countries seeking to conserve their biodiversity and use their biological resources in a sustain- able
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A report on the convention on migratory species for the conservation of cetaceans and their habitats in the Pacific Islands regionAvailable onlineCall Number: [EL]Physical Description: 24 p.
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Debate about what proportion of the Earth to protect often overshadows the question of how nature should be conserved and by whom.
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"The implementation plan of the UN decade of Ocean science for Sustainable development (the ocean decade) calls for 'transformative science' and a 'revolution in how that science is produced, used and disseminated'.
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List of conservation areas with area protected and management plan status within the RMI as of September 24, 2020. 
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Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development : The Blue Pacific continent contains and supports the most extensive and diverse coral reefs in the world, the largest tuna fishery, the deepest oceanic trenches and the healthiest and in some cases, l
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