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 Department of Environment, Tuvalu

Tuvalu Protected Areas (PA) data from the World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA), downloaded August 2019. This dataset includes both tables and spatial data

 Department of Environment, Tuvalu

The purpose of this Regulation is to –
(a) State the principles and rules to support the recovery, processing, treatment and shipment of incoming goods at the end of their operation conditions;
(b) Provide mechanism for revenue collection and administration; and
(c) Provide legal framework that encourages waste avoidance and resource recovery behaviour.

 Department of Environment, Tuvalu

PRISMSS conducted a 5 weeks training at SPREP 2019, with 5 Regional Programmes

 Department of Environment, Tuvalu

Atlas of Living Australia data on invasive alien species in Tuvalu

 Department of Environment, Tuvalu

Online post by Energy Sector Management Assistance Program in 2017

 Department of Environment, Tuvalu

Jana Gheuens, Nidhi Nagabhatla and Edangodage Duminda Pradeep Perera 2019

 Department of Environment, Tuvalu

IW Ridge to Reef Project

Emma Newland 2018

 Department of Environment, Tuvalu

This is a dataset for all protected areas in Funafuti - 2021

 Department of Environment, Tuvalu

This is the dataset for all protected areas in Funafuti

 Department of Environment, Tuvalu

This is a dataset for all protected areas in Tuvalu

 Department of Environment, Tuvalu,  Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

Between 2000 and 2010, Tuvalu’s use of HCFCs increased slightly, due to the increased use of HCFC-22 in air conditioning and refrigeration equipment (Government of Tuvalu 2010). Since 2013, an annual quota system has been implemented to regulate the import of HCFCs and ensure a complete phase-out by 2030

 

Reference : Tuvalu State of Environment Report 2022

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme,  Department of Environment, Tuvalu

As a developing country, Tuvalu is listed under Article 5 of the Montreal Protocol, and therefore provided with assistance to phase-out consumption of CFCs by 2010, HCFCs by 2030, and HFCs by 2024. According to Tuvalu’s 2010 National Compliance Action Strategy (NCAS) to implement the Montreal Protocol, only two types of ODS are known to have been imported into Tuvalu – CFCs and HCFCs, both in very small quantities. All consumption of these substances is through the refrigeration and air conditioning service sector (Government of Tuvalu 2010).

 

 Department of Environment, Tuvalu

video presented by a representative of Tuvalu explaining briefly the importance of the Inform Project

 Department of Environment, Tuvalu

Dataset that provides a direct link to Tuvalu's data hosted on the GBIF website / records.

 Department of Environment, Tuvalu

Tuvalu-related publications on Pacific Environment Information Network (PEIN)
Search using the keyword "Tuvalu". 793 Results as of 15 April, 2018

 Department of Environment, Tuvalu
 Department of Environment, Tuvalu

EIA Amend Regulation that include Social Safeguard System