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Ridge to Reef Data on Observer Pollution Events over the last 10 years in Nauru, limited metadata compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on the Reef outline of Nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Climate change is real and Asia is already experiencing its adverse impacts. Projections from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) suggest that such impacts will become even more intense in the future. While the contribution of developing countries in Asia to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is increasing rapidly, per capita emissions are still low and developmental challenges remain significant.

Ridge to Reef Data on Seamounts in Nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data, Grassland Vegetation Class, Limited Metadata, Compiled in 2018

Ridge to reef data, mining class, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data for Open Land in Nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on Nauru's Sand Bay, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on Nauru's Secondary Forest, Limited metadata compiled in 2018

Bioenergy occupies a unique position at the nexus of energy, environment, climate change and rural development agendas. Consequently, bioenergy and biofuels in particular, have seen
record levels of support in the form of subsidies, mandates and investments as governments seek to maximize the perceived synergies between the various opportunities offered by bioenergy. Whilst it is true that well- planned bioenergy development can reduce greenhouse gas emissions from a range of sources, increase rural incomes, reduce waste, improve access

Ridge to reef data on Nauru's settlement, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on Nauru's Water Sources, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

The increased demand for high quality products in export markets, coupled with Pacific Island Countries (PICs) national desire to protect the environment, biodiversity and family farming structures, lead to assume that organic agriculture could offer good prospects for PICs development. Besides market opportunities, organic agriculture could increase PICs food self-reliance and thus, contribute to reducing the alarming trend of dependency on food imports, as well as improving nutrition.

Official QGIS Training Manual, Release 3.4

Nauru is a small country of around 10,200 people located on a single island in the Pacifi c Ocean. Per capita gross domestic product was estimated to be A$11,540 (approximately $10,500) in 2012 (Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacifi c 2013).1 The country is divided into 14 districts with the seat of government in the Yaren district, which also functions as the country’s de facto capital. T

Offshore fisheries data used for Nauru's State of Environment 2022 Report

At the request of the Government of Nauru, the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) through the European Union-supported Global Climate Change Alliance: Pacific Small Island States project, together with the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) through the United Nations Development Programme – Global Environment Facility funded Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change project commissioned NRW Specialists Pty Ltd (Australia) in association with NRW Macallan (Fiji) Ltd to prepare the Nauru Water Supply and Sanitation Master Plan covering the planning horizon of