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Madmad Island, Namorik. Marshall Islands. Credit - V. Jungblut, SPREP
Sustainable Mangrove Management Offers Tangible Benefits to SIDS
July 30, 2021

Mangrove conservation and restoration in SIDS can contribute to achieving a range of international targets and commitments, including multiple SDGs.

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Merremia peltata infestation.
Pursuing Sustainable Development for Island Communities by Removing Invasive Species
August 19, 2020

Researchers identify the benefits that eradication of invasive vertebrates on islands can have for addressing socioeconomic and human health threats for island communities in alignment with the United Nations’ goals for 2030.

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Reset Sustainable Development Goals for a pandemic world
July 10, 2020

As COVID-19 batters the world and its economy, it’s time to rethink sustainable pathways for our planet. Rosy hopes that globalization and economic growth would bankroll waves of green investment and development are no longer realistic.

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Latest U.N. sustainability goals pose more harm than good for environment, scientists warn. Latest U.N. sustainability goals pose more harm than good for environment, scientists warn. credit - CC0 Public Domain
Latest U.N. sustainability goals pose more harm than good for environment, scientists warn
July 9, 2020

A team of scientists has warned that the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), designed to bring together environmental protection and socioeconomic development, are failing to protect biodiversity.

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National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2018 - 2030

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The Vanuatu NBSAP will be the main implementing strategy for the Environment Pillar of the National
Sustainable Development Goals and Policies 2016-2030 environment goals and policy objectives.

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