This report, supported by UNDP and the Adaptation Fund, looks at the resilience of the Cook Islands and its communities to climate change. It was published in August 2013.
Data on Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) including Greenhouse Gases
INTENDED NATIONALLY DETERMINED CONTRIBUTIONS (Carbon footprint) COOK ISLANDS 2015
The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer as either adjusted and/or amended in London 1990 Copenhagen 1992 Vienna 1995 Montreal 1997 Beijing 1999. UNEP Ozone Secretariat United Nations Environment Programme Published 2000
Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) phase out in the Cook Islands 2016 or older
http://nescookislands.com/advisorycompliancedivision/ozonedepletingsubs…
Cook Islands 2011 Census of Agriculture and Fisheries
1988 Agricultural Census - Main Results
Resources for the SPREP Inform workshop in Samoa
Contains census data reporting on the status of agriculture and fisheries in Cook Islands
National Water, Sanitation and Climate Outlook
The Pacific Islands is widely known as being highly vulnerable to climate change impacts. In addition to long-term impacts such as sea level rise, current impacts such as tropical cyclones wreak havoc and the housing sector is often most severely affected. There is therefore a critical need for assessing the resilience of housing in the region. In response to that need, an evaluation tool for assessing housing resilience was developed.
2020 National Vision “To enjoy the highest quality of life consistent with the aspirations of our people, and in harmony with our culture and environment”
The 2018 State of Environment (SOE) Report for Cook Islands updates the 1993 SOE report, and uses the Drivers, Pressures, State, Impact and Response (DPSIR) model of reporting.
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.
Cook Islands Census of Agriculture and Fisheries 2000
DRAFT National Water, Sanitation and Climate Outlook 2011
The findings of the study offer wider global lessons for the multiplicity of agencies engaged in housing reconstruction, disaster risk reduction and development.
This document was approved by the Cabinet of the Cook Islands Government on 6th March 2020 (CM (20) 060).