Information related to the GIS course launch on Wednesday 18th May 2022
for analysis results of waste audit in the region
Information on the location of known seabird breeding colonies throughout the Pacific including all PICTS, also Hawaii, Australian offshore islands and NZ Kermadecs
The report from the GIS conference that the SPREP GIS team participated in from 25 to 29 November
this waste audit was conducted in March 2025
The waste audit was for the waste-to-energy data in the Solomon Islands.
Using a series of adaptive remote sensing monitoring technologies for the Pacific region, this report focuses on analyzing the urbanization process, coastal changes, and mangrove dynamics of all Pacific island states since 2000, revealing overall trends in urban expansion, coastal erosion, and mangrove increase, and highlights case studies from multiple typical regions in various countries.
waste audit in Colleges/ High Schools in Savaii
Strategy
Committing to Sustainable Waste Actions in the Pacific” (SWAP) Project aims to improve environmental, social, and
economic conditions in Pacific Island countries and territories through proper waste management. Funded by the
Agence française de développement (AFD), this work stemmed from an awareness of the increased pressure from
development and population growth, and the impact of increasing and changing waste streams for Pacific Island
Countries and Territories (PICTs).
Plastic waste audit in Colleges (Savaii)
Highlighting some of the Key Results of the Inform Project
The impact of 7.3 Magnitude Earthquake on Vanuatu, Dec 17, 2024.
This dataset holds regional and steering committee meeting minutes of the Inform project.
For Inform member countries to access
The Bycatch Management Information System (BMIS) focuses on bycatch mitigation and management in oceanic tuna and billfish fisheries*. It is an open resource useful for fishery managers, fishers, scientists, observers, educators and anyone with an interest in fisheries management. As a reference and educational tool, the BMIS aims to support the adoption and implementation of science-based management measures so that bycatch is managed comprehensively and sustainably.