A Cook Islands Marine Park.. Vision: The worlds largest marine park, one million square km’s “Protecting what we own” 2013
Renewable Electricity Chart for the Cook Islands 2011
Cook Islands Country Energy Security Indicator Profile 2009. Prepared by the Energy Programme, Economic Development Division Secretariat of the Pacific Community Suva, Fiji 2012.
Te Atamoa o te Uira Natura Renewable Electricity Chart for the Cook Islands 2012 Final version
Cook Islands Solid Waste Management Strategy 2013 – 2016
Baseline Study for the Pacific Hazardous Waste Management Project - Healthcare Waste The collection, collation and review of data on the management of healthcare waste and best-practice options for its disposal in participating Pacific Island Countries Cook Islands July 2014
SPREP Pacific Health Care Waste: A Regional Strategy and Action Plan 2013-2015
An Asbestos-Free Pacific: A Regional Strategy and Action Plan 2011
National Implementation Plan for the Stockholm Convention in the Cook Islands 10 March 2011
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
Sustainable Integrated Water Resources and Wastewater Management in Pacific Island Countries
National Integrated Water Resource Management Diagnostic Report COOK ISLANDS 2007
This paper examines the impact that a faster growth rate in visitor arrivals will have on three areas of
environmental concern on Rarotonga: solid waste, liquid waste and water. Sustainable solutions to prevent
effects on the environment are suggested and a timeline for achieving these estimated to show how
improvements to our infrastructure cannot happen overnight. The paper will then demonstrate why a growth
rate of 4% (the typical growth rate in tourist arrivals over the last 30 years) is more economically and
steams and water intakes rarotonga 2014 or older
DRAFT National Water, Sanitation and Climate Outlook 2011