Butler, D. Status of birds, peka and reptiles 2012
Status of birds and rodents following cyclone Heta 2004
Prepared by Karen Fukofuka, Food and Nutrition Security Policy Consultant in July 2014-June 2015
Invasive Plant Species on Niue Following Cyclone Heta 2004
Niue after Cyclone Heta Jon Barnett and Heidi Ellemor report on Niue’s recovery from Cyclone Heta. This report is based on 8 months of fieldwork in Niue in 2006 published in 2007
Niue National Invasive Species Strategy and Action Plan 2013-2020
FIFTH NATIONAL REPORT TO THE CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY NIUE 2014
Niue National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2015
PACC Demonstration Guide: Improving domestic rainwater harvesting systems in Niue 2015
Niue Groundwater Analysis 2010 by Hasan, T., & Hetutu, J. (2010). Niue Groundwater Analysis. SOPAC. Suva, Fiji. pp 1-11.
24 paged document on the Impacts of Invasive Species on Ecosystem Services by Heather Charles and Jeffrey S. Dukes 2016
Action Plan for Implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity's Programme of Work on Protected Areas 2011
Sixteen species of Cicadellidae (Cicadelloidea)—14 from Niue I., 6 from the Cook Is,
4 shared—and 2 species of Issidae (Fulgoroidea)—1 from Niue L, 1 from the Cook Is—
are recorded. Two new species of Empoasca and a new subspecies of Atylana from Niue,
new species of Atylana and Calotettix from Rarotonga, and other little-known species
are described and figured. A key to the species of Cicadellidae from Niue I. is given.
Status of the coconut crab Birgus latro in Niue 2015
Poster showing Key Species for Conservation in Niue peka tongan flying fox lupe pacific pigeon 2012 or older
It has been over twenty years since UNCLOS came into existence and twelve years since it came into force, in addition to fourteen years since the historic "Earth Summit" was convened in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, yet the Pacific Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are finding it extremely difficult to deal with many cross-cutting and multiple issues relating to ocean management. The challenge for the Pacific SIDS is clear, successive international, regional and national initiatives