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Koror and Airai have the highest populations in Palau with more development (roads, residential development and
industry). By comparison, Kayangel and Ngarchelong have small populations and very limited pollution. Loss of fish
catch from terrestrial pollution for Hatohobei and Sonsorol, two states with minimal population and negligible development, is assumed to be zero, and they are not included in the estimates.

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

general garbage oil spillage metal leakages chemicals

This excel sheet is one of the cheat sheets, a part of the FIA database which you can download and use at this link https://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/rma/fia-topics/inventory-data

Most atoll ecosystems and a wide range of terrestrial and marine organisms, and genetic or cultivars varieties of
traditional food and other multi-purpose plants are declining in abundance and under threat of either “economic extinction” or extirpation and in need of some form of protection. The severity of the situation is greatest on those more urbanized atolls where both the biodiversity and the local knowledge of biodiversity are threatened.

*see R Thanman pdf report for more information*

Terrestrial and marine plants and animals that are rare, endangered or in short supply,
and in need of protection in the atolls of the Pacific Islands.

This excel file include four spreadsheets each representing a separate theme (EMG = Environmental Monitoring and Governance, IOE = Island and Ocean Ecosystems, CCR = Climate Change Resilience, WMPC = waste). Within each theme are the core national environment indicators (scrolling from left to right).

 OERC - Environmental Response and Coordination, Palau

Palau's National Determined Contribution as means to achieve the Paris Agreement.

 OERC - Environmental Response and Coordination, Palau

Palau's roadmap to achieve energy efficiency by 2020

 MNRET - Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment & Tourism, Palau,  OERC - Environmental Response and Coordination, Palau,  NEPC - National Environment Protection Council, Palau,  PALARIS - Land and Resource Information System Office, Palau,  OPM - Climate Change Office, Palau

Documentation on getting started with the Inform Data Portal

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 MNRET - Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment & Tourism, Palau

Data on the recovery of Palau's Coral Reefs

5xpdf
 NEPC - National Environment Protection Council, Palau

Data on Palau’s Protected Areas Network including Biodiversity Planning and eco-regional assessments

 NEPC - National Environment Protection Council, Palau

Data on Palau's Marine Biodiversity including data on Palau's marine protected areas

 MNRET - Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment & Tourism, Palau

The Nature Conservancy’s Mapping Ocean Wealth Project: Modelling and mapping fishing pressure the current and potential standing stock of coral-reef fishes in five jurisdictions of Micronesia

 MNRET - Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment & Tourism, Palau

Data on Reef Fish Recovery in countries and information is also useful for Palau's Reef Fish Biomass

 MNRET - Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment & Tourism, Palau

Data on Palau's Reef Fish including information extracted from researches on reef fish in micronesia

 MNRET - Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment & Tourism, Palau

Data on Creel survey and demographic assessments of coastal finfish fisheries of southern Palau