National Policy Framework Assessment for Nature-based Solutions: Coastal Resilience and Forestry Sectors - Final report

This report examines the extent which nature-based solutions (NbS) are currently reflected, enabled and operationalised within Fiji's policy, legal and institutional framewroks governing the forestry and coastal protection and restoration sectors. Call Number: [EL]ISBN/ISSN: 978-982-04-1537-9,978-982-04-1538-6Physical Description: 58 p. 29 cm.

Briefing Paper: National Policy framework Assessment on Nature-based Solutions for Coastal Resilience and Forestry Sectors, Fiji

This briefing paper summarises the key findings, recommendations and strategic implication of the Final Report of the PPIN Project: Assessment of Fiji's Forest Policies and Coastal Resilience Frameworks with Emphasis ont he Integration of Nature-based solutions Call Number: [EL]ISBN/ISSN: 978-982-04-1533-1,978-982-04-1534-8Physical Description: 8 p. 29 cm.

Helping Our Planet Earth (HOPE) Teachers Guide

This guide provides teachers with classroom resources for sustainability education for the students of Fiji, linked to the curriculum. Activities in the guide give opportunities for students to share views and ideas, and generate solutions for issues that concern them. Students are encouraged to develop critical thinking, communication, creativity, responsibility, sound values and decision making. Teachers can adapt these activities in different class levels and subject areas. Call Number: [EL]Physical Description: 116 p.

Ecotourism in Fiji : The Good, The Bad and the Benefits for locals and tourists

Ecotourism is a hot topic in the tourism industry in Fiji. This may help preserve important natural and culture sites and same providing income for land owners. Fiji equality product which also refers to Ecotourism a type that has many definitions; ideally would be small scale quality tourism of a significant towards a scenic conservation area with a environmental and cultural focus. Call Number: [EL]Physical Description: 26:14

United Nations to “Protect Fiji” — Environmental Awareness Key to Major Findings for Australia's State of the Marine Environment report

This United Nations-backed report, hosted by the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) in collaboration with Australia’s environmental authorities, highlights critical insights from a comprehensive assessment of Fiji’s marine environment. Key findings include:

Urgent need for environmental awareness: Enhanced public understanding is essential to safeguard Fiji’s rich marine resources from threats like marine pollution, coastal habitat destruction, and climate change impacts.

Environmental Impact (EIA) of Large‑Scale Mining in Papua New Guinea: Sedimentology of Trace Metals from Mine‑Derived Materials Deposited in Fly River Floodplain

This nearly 70-page EIA, prepared for the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), investigates the Ok Tedi copper–gold mine’s impact on Papua New Guinea’s Fly–Ok Tedi River system. It reveals that approximately 80,000 tonnes of ore-processing residues—plus comparable volumes of waste rock and overburden—are discharged into the headwaters daily
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. Over decades, this dumping has elevated river beds, causing altered flow patterns, severe flooding, and erosion of nearby croplands and forests.

Marine biodiversity law in Fiji, Solomon and Vanuatu Islands : final report

The research agreement signed on 19th December 2005 by the Institute of Research for Development (IRD), the University Paul Sabatier (Toulouse III) and Nantes University, the Pharmacochemical laboratories of Natural Substances and Pharmacophores Redox (UMR 1165) and the Centre of Maritime and Ocean Law (EA 1165, CDMO) led to the international research program “Coral Reef Initiatives for the Pacific” (CRISP).