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The NIISP provides an investment plan based on the current condition and capacity of existing infrastructure assets, the need for services in Nauru

Synthesis of the state of marine resources in Nauru, specifically coral reef biodiversity, fauna and flora and the threat to these resources.

The nature of shallow aquifers and the impacts of seawater intrusion in small islands within the Pacific Ocean are reviewed. Many Pacific islands rely on shallow fresh groundwater lenses in highly permeable aquifers, underlain and surrounded by seawater, as their principal freshwater source. It is argued here that, in small islands, the nature of fresh groundwater lenses and their host aquifers coupled with frequent natural and ever-present anthropogenic threats make them some of the most vulnerable aquifer systems in the world.

Water resources sustainable management is a vital issue for small islands where groundwater is often the only available water resource. Nauru is an isolated and uplifted limestone atoll island located in the Pacific Ocean. Politecnico di Milano performed a feasibility study for the development of sustainable use of groundwater on the island. This paper focuses on the first phase of the study that concerns the conceptual site model development, the hydrogeological characterization and the 2D model implementation.

Establishment of the corporation, purposes, functions and powers. 

Ten composite soil samples (0-15 cm depth) were collected from abandoned phosphate-mined sites on Nauru Island (Central Pacific) and analyzed for % organic C and % N. The samples represent a temporal sequence (chronosequence) of soil development spanning < 55 yr. The increase of% C and % N was fairly rapid.

The environment of Nauru, a raised atoll located in the central Pacific Ocean (0° 32′ S, 166° 56′ W), was
devastated by mining of phosphate “rock” during the twentieth century. Some 100 million tonnes of
phosphate material has been removed, leaving more than 80% of the island as a dolomite
pinnacle–dominated karrenfeld. Based on fieldwork examining sites unmined at that time, laboratory
studies on undisturbed profiles, aerial photographs, and old mining maps, a picture of what the soil

Radio Interview:

Alex Feary is a NZ ecologist that undertook his Masters dissertation on field work in Nauru. The masters was for Victoria University, New Zealand. He particularly noted the abundance of invasive species and the need to manage them.

The restoration of Nauru’s mined areas is fundamental to the future wellbeing of the people and ecosystems of Nauru. Extensive open cast phosphate mining on Nauru over the last 100 years has led to soil losses and landscape degradation to the extent that over 70% of this South-Western Pacific island state is now uninhabitable and almost all productive land has been lost.

 Nauru Department of Commerce, Industry and Environment

9 page report to the UNCCC

 Nauru Department of Commerce, Industry and Environment

Project Administration Manual (Report)

 Nauru Department of Commerce, Industry and Environment

Copy of a paper published in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.

 Nauru Department of Commerce, Industry and Environment

Powerpoint presentation (pdf) by Makereta Lomaloma of the Economic Development Division, SPC

 Nauru Department of Commerce, Industry and Environment

Nauru's Roadmap.  48 p publication.

Publication produced with support from the European Union and the German Government (GIZ).

 Nauru Department of Commerce, Industry and Environment

Publication by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Environment 2009

 Nauru Department of Commerce, Industry and Environment

Report undertaken by SPC, GIZ and IRENA

 Nauru Department of Commerce, Industry and Environment

Summary downloaded from IRENA

 Nauru Department of Commerce, Industry and Environment

Publication by IRENA (28 pages)

 Nauru Department of Commerce, Industry and Environment

Report by ISA still in draft. 25pages.