Port Moresby
Creating capacity for sustainable growth means providing adequate transport and utility infrastructure to existing and
Vulnerability and Risk Assessment of the Port Moresby (Papua
1 Sea Level Rise in Png2 Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Coastal and Marine Biodiversity3 Impacts of Sea Level on Socio-Economic Development4 Policy and Social Options to Nature Base Solutions to Climate Emergency5 Adaptation Options to Reduce Coastal VulnerabilityThe main effects of global warming due to greenhouse gas emissions in Port Moresby and PNG are sea level rise which will cause coastal inundation and erosion affecting coastal developments such as commercial, industrial, residential, road infrastructure and coastal communities. Sea level rise in PNG has been measured at 7 mm (1993–2010) and is pred...See more on link.springer Papua New Guinea Environment Data Portal[PDF]
PAPUA NEW GUINEA NAtIoNAl ENvIroNmENtAl
PNG NEMS will contribute towards the implementation of the PNG National Development Plan, Medium Term Development Plan, Vision 2050, Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda
Creating a foundation for peace and sustainable livelihood in
After five years of dedicated partnership, persistent effort and transformative development in Enga Province, the European Union funded Enga Sustainable Landscape
56361-001: Port Moresby Sustainable Urban Transport
The TA will prepare a sustainable urban mobility plan (SUMP) for Port Moresby, which will guide and address the growing demand for environmentally friendly, sustainable urban transport
Sustainable Management of an Urban Green
This study was conducted in Port Moresby, which is located in the Southern region, and the findings may not reflect strongly the
NCDC | Port Moresby
He highlighted that our natural environment is our inheritance from our ancestors and needs to be protected. By preserving our biodiversity and
Sustainability And Green Initiatives In Port Moresby
Port Moresby, the capital city of Papua New Guinea, is facing various environmental and sustainability challenges due to rapid urbanization and development.
E-Waste Management Stakeholder Workshops
Port Moresby, 2 July 2024 – UNOPS conducted a series of e-waste management stakeholder workshops last week in Port Moresby, Lae, and
Conservation and Environment Protection Authority
The Conservation and Environment Protection Authority (CEPA) of Papua New Guinea has successfully completed two critical community consultation missions in the
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