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MOH (Ministry of Health). 2015. Republic of Palau Noncommunicable Disease Prevention and Control Strategic Plan of Action 2015-2020

WHO (World Health Organization). 2011. Palau Profile. In: Western Pacific country health information profiles: 2011 revision. Manila: WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific.

Otobed, Demei and Iosefa A. Maiava. 1994. Republic of Palau: State of the Environment Report 1994. Apia, Western Samoa: South Pacific Regional Environment Programme.

Koshiba S, McNamara K, Gouezo M, Otto E, Jonathan R. 2016-b. Socio-economic Baseline Study of Ngchesar State. PICRC Technical Report 16-10. Palau International Coral Reef Center, Koror, Palau.

2019 State of the Environment Report Republic of Palau, May 2019. National Environmental Protection Council (NEPC).

 NEPC - National Environment Protection Council, Palau

This copy includes front information up to Chapter 3.

 SPREP Environmental Monitoring and Governance (EMG)

This publication ‘Strategic Environmental Assessment – Guidelines for Pacific Island Countries and
Territories’ has been prepared to provide guidance on the application of SEA as a tool to support
environmental planning, policy and informed decision making. It provides background on the use and
benefits of SEA as well as providing tips and guiding steps on the process, including case studies, toolkits
and checklists for conducting an SEA in the Appendices.

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 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

The Development Bulletin has, for 28 years, been the journal of the Development Studies Network based at the Australian National University. It is an occasional publication providing at least one issue a year. The journal includes commissioned and submitted papers and is available in hard copy or online for free download. Each issue focuses on a specific, topical development theme providing a multi-disciplinary perspective on a range of opinions on development activities, theories, and research. The papers in DB are short and concise with a word limit of 3,500.

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

This research is part of the Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies (APPS) Working Paper Series 04/ published October 2013. The Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal that targets research in policy studies in Asia and the Pacific. The Journal aims to break down barriers across disciplines and generate policy impact.