"O Le Tatou Motu Alaala"

A Samoan language narration film, depicting the origins of the beginning of ancestral creation of pacific islands in the vast ocean, and portraying the journey of a significant pacific island which inhabited one of the Highlands in the pacific and called 'Tutuila ma Manua' that is namely American Samoa a Territory of the United States of America in nowadays. Their journey of resilience for their natural environment and how they sustain their livelihood and cultural heritage of their people.

Report of the Sixth (6th) South Pacific Conference on Nature Conservation and Protected Areas (PIRT), 29 September - 3 October 1997, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia : Volume 3 - Conference papers, / compiled and technically edited by Sue Miller and Joanna Sim.

The Sixth South Pacific Conference on Nature Conservation and Protected Areas held in Palikir, Federated States of Micronesia, on 29 September – 3 October 1997, continued the series of nature conservation conferences held in New Zealand (1975), Australia (1979), Western Samoa (1985), Vanuatu (1989) and Tonga (1993).SLIC also hold copies of Vol.1 & 2 @ 333.720995 SOU|Also available onlineCall Number: 333.72'0995 SOU [EL]ISBN/ISSN: 982-04-0222-0Physical Description: viii, 84 p. ; 29 cm

Mapping the planet’s critical areas for biodiversity and nature’s contributions to people

Meeting global commitments to conservation, climate, and sustainable development requires consideration of synergies and tradeoffs among targets. We evaluate the spatial congruence of ecosystems providing globally high levels of nature’s contributions to people, biodiversity, and areas with high development potential across several sectors.