Third South Pacific National Parks and Reserves Conference and Ministerial Meeting (Apia, Western Samoa) 24 June - 3 July, 1985 [Working Papers] [SPREP]

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Contents:
Prov. Agenda Provisional Agenda
Provisional Agenda Provisional Agenda
Daily Agenda 25 June 1985 Daily Agenda Tuesday, 25 June
Daily Agenda 26 June 1985 Daily Agenda Wednesday, 26 June, 1985
Daily Agenda 27 June 1985 Daily Agenda Thursday, 27 June, 1985
Daily Agenda 28 June 1985 Daily Agenda Friday, 28 June, 1985
Daily Agenda 29 June 1985 Daily Agenda Saturday, 29 June, 1985
Delegates Handbook
WP 1 Draft action plan for protected areas in the South Pacific region
WP-1 Draft action plan for protected areas in the South Pacific region
IP-4 Convention on Conservation of Nature in the South Pacific, Apia, 12 June 1976
MIP 1 Convention on Conservation of Nature in the South Pacific, Apia, 12 June 1976
KI-2 Tenure and taboo: customary rights and conservation in the South Pacific Peter Eaton
KI-9 Environmental management through regional cooperation: South Pacific Regional Environment Programme SPREP
KI-11 Training for conservation area management in the South Pacific region Peter Eaton
Summary record of proceedings of Ministerial Meeting
CS-2 Traditional rights and protected areas: the New Zealand experience [abstract] New Zealand Department of Lands and Survey
CS-7 Traditional use of plants or animals in protected areas in New Caledonia
CS-9 Environmental effects of offshore tourist development on the Great Barrier Reef Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
CS-13 Marine reserves in New Caledonia Yves Magnier
CS-15 Impact and control of dynamiting in Palau Palau. Division of Marine Resources
CS-16 Establishment and management of marine and estuarine protected areas in Australian waters C.M. Macdonald
CS-18 Feral animal eradication programme, Kiritimati Kiribati
CS-20 Management decisions to control alien species in Hawaii national parks Bryan Harry
CS-25 Australian aboriginal ranger training programs: a blend of practice in traditional and European land management for conservation Peter Taylor
CS 30 The status and conservation of newly "discovered" leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea, Linneaus, 1766) chelonery at Maus Buang, Papua New Guinea N.J. Quinn ... [et al]
CS-31 New Zealand forest parks: a multiple use management model for the South Pacific New Zealand Forest Service
CS 32 Irian Jaya, the other side of New Guinea: biological resources and rationale for a comprehensive protected area design Ronald Petocz
CS 34 Regional training needs for conservation area management Peter Eaton
CS 35 Technical aspects of sub regional cooperation on management of protected areas / Msahiro Ohta
Working Group recommendation to plenory
[From Fiji Delegate to Chairman of Working Group re. Action Strategy] Priority needs
Palau (Marine environment only)
[To the Working Group from the Tokelau Delegation]
[From Tonga's delegation to Chairman of Working Group re. Action Strategy] Priority needs
Wallis and Futuna: priority matters to be incorporated in the strategy of the Third Conference on Parks and Protected Areas for the Protection and Conservation of the Environment
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Prov. Agenda Provisional Agenda

Provisional Agenda Provisional Agenda

Daily Agenda 25 June 1985 Daily Agenda Tuesday, 25 June

Daily Agenda 26 June 1985 Daily Agenda Wednesday, 26 June, 1985

Daily Agenda 27 June 1985 Daily Agenda Thursday, 27 June, 1985

Daily Agenda 28 June 1985 Daily Agenda Friday, 28 June, 1985

Daily Agenda 29 June 1985 Daily Agenda Saturday, 29 June, 1985

Delegates Handbook

WP 1 Draft action plan for protected areas in the South Pacific region

WP-1 Draft action plan for protected areas in the South Pacific region

IP-4 Convention on Conservation of Nature in the South Pacific, Apia, 12 June 1976

MIP 1 Convention on Conservation of Nature in the South Pacific, Apia, 12 June 1976

KI-2 Tenure and taboo: customary rights and conservation in the South Pacific Peter Eaton

KI-9 Environmental management through regional cooperation: South Pacific Regional Environment Programme SPREP

KI-11 Training for conservation area management in the South Pacific region Peter Eaton

Summary record of proceedings of Ministerial Meeting

CS-2 Traditional rights and protected areas: the New Zealand experience [abstract] New Zealand Department of Lands and Survey

CS-7 Traditional use of plants or animals in protected areas in New Caledonia

CS-9 Environmental effects of offshore tourist development on the Great Barrier Reef Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority

CS-13 Marine reserves in New Caledonia Yves Magnier

CS-15 Impact and control of dynamiting in Palau Palau. Division of Marine Resources

CS-16 Establishment and management of marine and estuarine protected areas in Australian waters C.M. Macdonald

CS-18 Feral animal eradication programme, Kiritimati Kiribati

CS-20 Management decisions to control alien species in Hawaii national parks Bryan Harry

CS-25 Australian aboriginal ranger training programs: a blend of practice in traditional and European land management for conservation Peter Taylor

CS 30 The status and conservation of newly "discovered" leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea, Linneaus, 1766) chelonery at Maus Buang, Papua New Guinea N.J. Quinn ... [et al]

CS-31 New Zealand forest parks: a multiple use management model for the South Pacific New Zealand Forest Service

CS 32 Irian Jaya, the other side of New Guinea: biological resources and rationale for a comprehensive protected area design Ronald Petocz

CS 34 Regional training needs for conservation area management Peter Eaton

CS 35 Technical aspects of sub regional cooperation on management of protected areas / Msahiro Ohta

Working Group recommendation to plenory

[From Fiji Delegate to Chairman of Working Group re. Action Strategy] Priority needs

Palau (Marine environment only)

[To the Working Group from the Tokelau Delegation]

[From Tonga's delegation to Chairman of Working Group re. Action Strategy] Priority needs

Wallis and Futuna: priority matters to be incorporated in the strategy of the Third Conference on Parks and Protected Areas for the Protection and Conservation of the Environment