A list of international and regional multilateral environmental agreements in which each of the Pacific Island country is a party/signatory of. This is useful for SPREP activities and planning
Under the PacWaste Project - this dataset has raw data from a waste audit survey by Tonkin & Taylor for Cook Islands
In the 30th SPREP meeting held in September this year, the meeting supported the scaling up of environment data management in the Pacific and directed the Secretariat to initiate a process for developing a full-sized project proposal to support the scaling up environmental data management work in the region.
Later in October, the Inform Project participating countries collectively agree on the need to scale up and extend the Inform Project services beyond 2022.
In the 30th SPREP meeting held in September this year, the meeting supported the scaling up of environment data management in the Pacific and directed the Secretariat to initiate a process for developing a full-sized project proposal to support the scaling up environmental data management work in the region.
Later in October, the Inform Project participating countries collectively agree on the need to scale up and extend the Inform Project services beyond 2022.
The Pacific Network for Environmental Assessment (PNEA) Portal is an initiative of the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) to support government officials from Pacific Island countries and territories who work with environmental impact assessment (EIA), strategic environmental assessment (SEA) as well as Environmental and Social Safeguards (ESS).
The portal complements SPREP’s current capacity building program for EIA and SEA - including the recently launched Regional EIA Guidelines, the Coastal Tourism EIA guidelines, and SEA guidelines.
These regulations are the Environment (Atiu and Takutea) Regulations 2008.
This dataset has all icons for Multilateral Environment Agreements such as SDGs and Aichi
These interactive graphs were derived from the raw data of the Waste Audit conducted under the PacWaste Project for Cook Islands
for analysis results of waste audit in the region
The Cook Islands Renewable Energy Chart 2016. This Plan updates the Te Atamoa o te Uira Natura (The Cook Islands Renewable Electricity Chart (CIREC), 2012) and is a guiding document for all stakeholders.1 While responsibility for the implementation of the CIREC rests with the Energy Commissioner, the Renewable Energy Development Division (REDD) will have the overarching role in developing strategic directions and
2011 Census of Population and Dwellings Cook Islands
2001 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND DWELLINGS COOK ISLANDS
A Cook Islands Marine Park.. Vision: The worlds largest marine park, one million square km’s “Protecting what we own” 2013
Baseline Study for the Pacific Hazardous Waste Management Project - Healthcare Waste Whole of Project – Summary Report 2014
REVIEW OF REGIONAL E-WASTE RECYCLING Including a Model Product Stewardship Approach for Pacific Island Nations July 2013
Te Mato Vai Water Supply Master Plan for Rarotonga Government of the Cook Islands Ministry of Finance and Economic Management 2014
The Medical Records office continues to provide key statistical information on the health status of the Cook Islands for the years of 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012. This document is designed to provide in a convenient publication format the latest information on an annual basis. These statistics are presented as time series for the past five to ten years.
WATER SAFETY PLAN WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM DESCRIPTION COOK ISLANDS 2006
Diagnostic Report for Integrated Water Resource Management in the Cook Islands 2007