Environmental Impact (EIA) of Large‑Scale Mining in Papua New Guinea: Sedimentology of Trace Metals from Mine‑Derived Materials Deposited in Fly River Floodplain

This nearly 70-page EIA, prepared for the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), investigates the Ok Tedi copper–gold mine’s impact on Papua New Guinea’s Fly–Ok Tedi River system. It reveals that approximately 80,000 tonnes of ore-processing residues—plus comparable volumes of waste rock and overburden—are discharged into the headwaters daily
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. Over decades, this dumping has elevated river beds, causing altered flow patterns, severe flooding, and erosion of nearby croplands and forests.

Wetland management planning: a guide for site managers

This guide is intended to provide a summary of the steps to develop wetland management planning
processes. Improved understanding of how to use these principles and planning steps will help achieve
more effective conservation and thus wetland wise use.
This summary guide has been prepared to help managers of sites listed under the Ramsar Convention
on wetlands as well as all other types of wetlands. It provides a summary of Ramsar's Handbook 16
Managing wetlands : Frameworks for managing Wetlands of International Importance and other

The Ramsar Toolkit (3rd edition);|The Ramsar Handbooks for the Wise use of wetlands, 3rd edition

The Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar, Iran, 1971) is an intergovernmental treaty whose mission is the "conservation and wise use of all wetlands through local, regional and national actions and international cooperation, as a contribution towards achieving sustainable development throughout the world"Kept in CD collection|1 copyCall Number: CD146,[EL]Physical Description: 30 p.

Mangrove management handbook

Mangrove is a type of forest growing along tidal
mudflats and along shallow water coastal areas extending
inland along rivers, streams and their tributaries where
the water is generally brackish. The mangrove ecosystem
is dominated by mangrove trees as the primary producer
interacting with associated aquatic fauna, social and
physical factors of the coastal environment.Available onlineCall Number: [EL]ISBN/ISSN: 971-91925-6-9Physical Description: 118 p.

Pacific Sea Turtle Conservation, Monitoring and Surveying, Pacific BioScapes Programme - Regional Activity

Through BioScapes, turtle extinction risk assessments from the Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership (PEUMP) programme will be utilised to develop regional threat reduction activities for five species of marine turtles. National turtle monitoring coordinators will be established to improved national monitoring and awareness raising for turtle conservation. A network of long-term turtle nesting survey sites will be established in selected Pacific Island countries.Call Number: [EL]Physical Description: 1 p.

Evaluating effectiveness: a framework for assessing management effectiveness of protected areas

The evaluation of management effectiveness is generally achieved by the assessment of series of criteria (represented by carefully selected indicators) against agreed objectives or standards. The following definitions refer specifically to the context of protected area management effectiveness.Call Number: 363.78 HOC ,[EL]ISBN/ISSN: 978-2-8317-0939-0Physical Description: xv, 105 p. ; 29 cm