Conservation International, GRID-Arendal and Geoscience Australia recently collaborated to produce a map of the global distribution of seafloor geomorphic features. The global seafloor geomorphic features map represents an important contribution towards the understanding of the distribution of blue habitats. Certain geomorphic feature are known to be good surrogates for biodiversity. For example, seamounts support a different suite of species to abyssal plains.
Tabulated data on greenhouse gas emissions for Niue from 2000-2009
Data on number of recycled cans per year
Agriculture and Land Use 2009.
Species count for invertebrates, birds, terrestrial and marine mammals and other living things
Data on CO2 and SO2 emissions in Niue
Data on Climate Change Impacts in Niue
Data on food security in Niue and nutritional security
Data extracted from Pacific-Australia Climate Change Science and Adaptation Planning Program (PACCSAPP) Reports
Data on Tropical Cyclones (TC) and their impacts on Niue
Data on land cover classifications in Niue
Land Cover Changes in Niue for several vegetation types
Data on threats or activities which threaten Niue's Groundwater
Household Consumption of Crops in Niue. Extracted from Niuean Agriculture census
Details agricultural tools and equipment owned by households. Data was extracted from Niuean Agriculture Censuses.
Data on Niuean Language Proficiency. Extracted from years of census data
Data on Niue's livestock extracted from census reports
Extracted from Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SoE) Report. Details on bird species found in Niue.
Survey Niue Language. Extracted from Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) Report