Goals and Targets of the Programme of Work on Protected Areas
Goals, targets and timeframes, and island-specific priority actions for the Parties 2009
direct link to Nauru's data on the GBIF website
direct link to species occurrences in Nauru on the GBIF records
Excel file with spreadsheets for each species. Downloaded from TREDS May 2021.
Old black and white photograph of people fishing at Buada Lagoon
The map shows the different landcover classes in Nauru Island.
The map shows the different landuse classes in Nauru Island.
Map of the Nauru Island Key Biodiversity Areas.
Locality of Nauru Island hydrology feature - Buada Lagoon.
The map shows Nauru Island EEZ boundary.
The WDPA User Manual provides information and guidance about the data held within the WDPA, including its history, how it is collected, managed and distributed, and how it should be interpreted and used for analyses and research. The Manual has been prepared for WDPA data providers and users. It is structured in 4 sections and includes 6 appendices.
The Protected Areas Working Group (PAWG) of the Pacific Islands Round Table for Nature Conservation recommended a forum to better connect a diverse range of people and their work relating to protected and conserved areas. To increase efficacy with respect to gaining momentum with communications and conservation work, the Pacific Islands Protected Area Portal (PIPAP) was launched.
In a unique move Tokelau requested all regional and international organizations that it is affiliated to either through full membership, associate or by accessing through regional international projects, to visit and consult Tokelau as a "body corporate" or all at once. The intention is to assist a small tiny country in managing all the possible assistance available from these organizations so that the actual assistance itself could be much more effective in their delivery and avoid duplication.
Available online
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