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IUCN Pacific Centre for Environmental Governance

IUCN Pacific Centre for Environmental Governance

PCEG, which is based out of IUCN’s Suva office, will provide world-class environmental governance support for Pacific Island decision makers and to existing IUCN programs. It will also contribute to the discussion and debate on pressing issues within and around the conservation sector. 

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IUCN Pacific Centre for Environmental Governance
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Governance And Legislation Guidance
Related Pages
World Heritage Conservation in the Pacific: The Case of Solomon Islands
Coral reef conservation in Solomon Islands: Overcoming the policy implementation gap
A toolkit to support conservation by indigenous peoples and local communities: Building capacity and sharing knowledge for Indigenous Peoples’ and Community Conserved Territories and Areas (ICCAs)
Marine spatial planing and the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975: An evaluation
Protected Area Short Courses in Australia, Asia and the Pacific: training issues, needs and recommendations
Guidelines for privately protected areas
Traditional Marine Management Areas of the Pacific in the Context of National and International Law and Policy
Solutions in Focus: Community-led successes in marine conservation
How to protect areas on your land and sea under the Protected Areas Act 2010 (Solomon Islands)
Towards an effective legal framework for marine protected areas in Fiji

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