Solomon Islands State of Environment Report 2008

The report was commissioned at the end of May 2008 with delivery of the final product by end June 2008. As such, it has been
researched and written over a very compressed timeline. Considerable shortcomings and inconsistencies in data
needed to be tackled in this period, and so a rapid desk assessment approach was used with limited opportunity for peer review and feedback.Available online|1 copyCall Number: 333.72 PAC ,[EL]Physical Description: 97 p.

State of Environment and Conservation in the Pacific Islands: 2020 Regional Report.

Pacific islands are hotspots of unique biodiversity. Our ancestral traditions are linked
to nature. However, these traditions, the natural environment, and biodiversity are
threatened by changing global and regional environmental pressures, ecological
degradation, growing human populations, changing demands of our societies, and the
impacts of climate change and sea level rise.Call Number: [EL],333.720961 STAISBN/ISSN: 978-982-04-0905-7,978-982-04-0906-4Physical Description: 156 p. 29 cm.

SPBCP manual on natural resource-based income generating activities

Internationally, the average budgets for protected areas in developing countries is estimated to be around 30 percent of what is considered to be the minimum amount required for conserving those areas. Internationally, donor assistance for biodiversity conservation has also declined, and many officially recognized parks are only paper parks , lacking sufficient funds to pay for staff salaries, fuel costs, surveys etc;Prepared for SPREP SPBCP programmeCall Number: 333.95 PAR ,[EL]Physical Description: 56 p. : appendices ; 29 cm