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Studies on Forest Loss and the Biodiversity Threshold

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Data on Forest Loss and the Biodiversity Threshold used for Palau's Forest assessments

Wetlands of Rarotonga 2017

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Wetlands of Rarotonga 2017

Palau's State of Environment (SOE) Reports

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This dataset hosts Palau's State of Environment (SOE) reports.

RMI Protected Areas Data (WDPA, August 2019)

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RMI Protected Areas data from the World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA), downloaded August 2019. This dataset includes both tables and spatial data.

Conservation Assessment

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Papua New Guinea (PNG) is committed to the establishment of a network of protected areas to fulfil national and international commitments.

The declaration of the 5 million-hectare Katiti Petermann Indigenous Protected Area around Uluru in 2015 helped take the land area of northern Australia in the hands of traditional owners to around 60%. Central Land Council/AAP
Remote Indigenous Australia’s ecological economies give us something to build on
November 14, 2019

Land titling in Australia has undergone a revolutionary shift over the past four decades. The return of diverse forms of title to Indigenous Australians has produced some semblance of land justice. About half the continent is now held under some form of Indigenous title.

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The Indigenous Youth Storytellers Circle: Share Your Story with the World!
February 22, 2019
The Indigenous Youth Storytellers Circle is a year-long project linked to Terralingua’s flagship publication, Langscape Magazine.
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Restoring our Lands and Forests, Securing our Future
August 31, 2018

40% of the world’s 230 major watersheds have lost more than half of their original tree cover and more than 2 billion people lack access to reliable safe drinking water. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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Australia - Queensland's new land clearing bill will help turn the tide, despite its flaws
March 23, 2018

Queensland's Labor government this month tabled a bill to tighten the regulation of land clearing. Queensland is by far the worst offender in this area, following a litany of reversals of vegetation protection.Click on the link below to read the full story.

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New publication: “Opportunities and constraints for implementing integrated land–sea management on islands
March 17, 2017

A scientific publication that has just come out on “Opportunities and constraints for implementing integrated land–sea management on islands,” by authors STACY D. JUPITER , AMELIA WENGER, CARISSA J .

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