Sources of GHG emissions. Source 1st National Communication UNFCCC 2000. Values corrected based on 2nd National Communication UNFCCC 2014. Tables and other information extracted from Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report
Type of roofing material by Niuean villages. Source 2011 Census. Extracted from Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report
Various sites of significance in Niue. Extracted from Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report
Source(s) include:
Steadman, DW., Worthy, TH., Anderson, AJ., & Walter, R. 2000. New species and records of birds from prehistoric sites on Niue, southwest Pacific. Wilson Bulletin. 112 (2): 165-186. and Watling, D. 2001. A guide to the birds of Fiji & Western Polynesia. Environmental Consultants. Suva, Fiji.
Endemic Species of Niue. Annex 2 of Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report. Data sources include Eyles et al. 1974; Living National Treasures (http://www.intreasures.com)
Priority Invasive Species in Niue. Annex 3 of Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report
Map of Niue's Cyclone Impact Area during the cyclone season from the 2018 SOE
Map of the protected areas for Niue with country-level summary statistics on the amount of area under protection, count for each type of protected area (terrestrial or marine), and the count of their designation.
Map of the protected areas for Niue Island, Niue with country-level summary statistics on the amount of area under protection, count for each type of protected area (terrestrial or marine), and the count of their designation.
The three marine managed areas in Niue. Extracted from Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report
Metadata file for the GIS data (raster and shapefiles) for the global threats to coral reefs: acidification, future thermal stress, integrated future threats, and past thermal stress.
Metadata file for the GIS data (raster and shapefiles) for the local threats to coral reefs: coastal development, integrated local, marine pollution, overfishing, and watershed pollution.
Excel file with spreadsheets for each species. Downloaded from TREDS May 2021.
Most atoll ecosystems and a wide range of terrestrial and marine organisms, and genetic or cultivars varieties of
traditional food and other multi-purpose plants are declining in abundance and under threat of either “economic extinction” or extirpation and in need of some form of protection. The severity of the situation is greatest on those more urbanized atolls where both the biodiversity and the local knowledge of biodiversity are threatened.
*see R Thanman pdf report for more information*
Terrestrial and marine plants and animals that are rare, endangered or in short supply,
and in need of protection in the atolls of the Pacific Islands.
This excel file include four spreadsheets each representing a separate theme (EMG = Environmental Monitoring and Governance, IOE = Island and Ocean Ecosystems, CCR = Climate Change Resilience, WMPC = waste). Within each theme are the core national environment indicators (scrolling from left to right).