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Welcome to the Pacific Waste Education Handbook, created for educators and community facilitators to reduce waste in the Pacific.
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Although marine protected areas (MPAs) in the United States are typically planned and implemented through a top-down, legislative approach by federal or state government agencies, marine resource managers are increasingly incorporating more bottom-up, community engagement strategies as part of th
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Waste management and pollution control remains one of the most pressing environmental issues facing the Pacific region.
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Global Biodiversity Outlook (GBO) is the flagship publication of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
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The General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO) aims to provide the most authoritative, publicly-available bathymetry data sets for the world’s oceans.
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Marine protected areas (MPAs) that effectively protect critical habitats, species and ecological functions are an essential tool for recovering, protecting and enhancing biodiversity, productivity and resilience, and for securing these benefits for current and future generations.
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The ocean puts food on the table and underpins trillions of dollars of economic activity worldwide. It does all this freely. But not for long. The ocean is heading for a collapse.
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What is Climate Change Communication? Climate change communication refers to the diverse processes by which climate change-related information, knowledge, ideas, emotions, meaning, values, and behaviors flow between individuals and through societies. The Yale Program conducts scientific studies on
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Designing Marine Protected Area Networks to Achieve Fisheries Biodiversity an
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Choiseul Integrated Climate Change Programme
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