Summary table for the SPREP core national environment indicators. Includes theme and indicator definition, purpose and desired outcome.
Pacific Vision is for a region of peace, harmony, security, social inclusion, and prosperity, so that all Pacific people can lead free, healthy, and productive lives.
The objective of this regional meeting is to build the capacity of the 14 project target countries, with an aim to build an open data community amongst the users of the national data portals and inform outputs. This is intended to improve south-south collaboration, enhance the opportunity for sustainability and increase the feeling of ownership and belonging amongst the project countries.
This will be delivered by real world application of Inform developed processes and tools, focused on a common area to all countries; protected areas.
This list of indicators was developed through the Inform project at SPREP for use by Pacific Islands countries (PICs) to meet their national and international reporting obligations. The indicators are typically adopted by PICs for their State of Environment reports and are intended to be re-used for a range of MEA and SDG reporting targets. The indicators have been designed to be measurable and repeatable so that countries can track key aspect of environmental health over time.
Forum Leaders embrace Pacific regionalism as:
*The expression of a common sense of identity and purpose, leading progressively to the sharing of institutions, resources, and markets, with the purpose of complementing national efforts, overcoming common constraints, and enhancing sustainable and inclusive development within Pacific countries and territories and for the Pacific region as a whole*
Principal objectives are;
Data on Solid Waste Management in Palau
Waste Management Policies & Practices in Pacific Island Countries including Palau
Reviews of Solid Waste Management
Information and Data on Palau's Energy resources
Data on the Palau Compact Road
This dataset hosts Palau's State of Environment (SOE) reports.
Socio-economic Baseline Studies in Palau including reports on Koror, Ngchesar, Ngiwal, Peleliu and Ngaraard States including the Ebiil Marine Protected Area (MPA).
The Mauritius Strategy for Implementation (MSI) was adopted during the second global conference on the sustainable development of the small island developing states (SIDs). It is broad‐based. Its 20 chapters address a wide range of issues that have unique ramifications in the context of small islands. Cross-cutting issues include planning for sustainability, climate change, sea level rise, energy, transportation, communications, and information. Environmental issues include biodiversity, water and land resources, and waste management.
Palau National Energy Policy
Government of the Republic of Palau
August 2010
Palau Energy Office and MPIIC
Funded through SPC and the European Union
This Palau Environmental Health Action Plan 2004-2007 (NEHAP) directs the provision of environmental health services in Palau through strategic approaches by various partnerships in the community in the following key areas:
▶Environmental Health Administration
▶Community Environmental Health Development
▶Consumer Safety
▶Vector Control & Health Quarantine
▶Emerging Issues
▶Health Education & Promotion
▶Environmental Health Information System
▶Epidemiology
▶Human Resource Development
Koror State. 2010. Solid Waste Management in Republic of Palau. PowerPoint presentation. http://www.uncrd.or.jp/content/documents/RT4_03_Palau.pdf .
Richards, Esther. 2012. Waste Management Policies & Practices in Pacific Island Countries & Territories. PowerPoint presentation. Apia: SPREP.
Hoornweg, Daniel and Perinaz Bhada-Tata. 2012. What a Waste: A global review of solid waste management. Urban Development Series Knowlege Papers No. 15. Washington, DC: World Bank.
US Army Corps of Engineers. 1998. Environmental Impact State for Construction of the Palau Compact Road, Babeldaob Island, Republic of Palau. Honolulu: Department of the Navy.