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 Niue Department of Environment

Birds of Niue

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 Niue Department of Environment

Niue Food and Nutrition Security Policy 2015-2019

 Niue Department of Environment

Report to the Government of Niue and the United Nations Development Programme
Invasive Plant Species on Niue following Cyclone Heta by James C. Space, Barbara M. Waterhouse, Melanie Newfield and Cate Bull 2004

 Niue Department of Environment

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

 Niue Department of Environment

Niue's National Invasive Species Strategy and Action Plan 2013-2020

 Niue Department of Environment

Fifth National Report to the Convention on Biological Diversity Niue 2014

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 Niue Department of Environment

Water Regulations 2017

 Niue Department of Environment

SPREP (2015). PACC Demonstration Guide: Improving domestic rainwater harvesting systems in Niue. PACC Technical Report 15. March 2015. Apia, Samoa. 42p.

 Niue Department of Environment

Niue Groundwater Analysis 2010

 Niue Department of Environment

Impacts of Invasive Species on Ecosystem Services 2016

 Niue Department of Environment

Pigs in Niue

 Niue Department of Environment

Action Plan for Implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity's Programme of Work on Protected Areas 2011

 Niue Department of Environment

Wildlife Act in Niue

 Niue Department of Environment

Status of the coconut crab Birgus latro in Niue

 Niue Department of Environment

Key Species for Conservation in Niue

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

Resources for the SPREP Inform workshop in Samoa

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

Redlist species of Samoa as of 09/04/2019

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

 University of Guam

Reef fish assemblages were monitored annually from 1978 to 1981 at a series of stations adjacent to an airport runway construction site on Moen, Truk. Monitoring began prior to construction activities and continued through three years during which dredging and filling of adjacent reef areas took place. As a result of construction activities, large amounts of sediments were released into the water. Turbidity was measured monthly