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Our collection includes almost 100,000 records, containing books, periodicals, sound
recordings, videos, tapes, microfilms, CDs, CD-ROMs and digital documents. These are in English, French and many Pacific languages.
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RTK GPS topographical survey in Tongatapu – Capacity Building for Tsunami Risk Assessment in Southwest Pacific Phase 3 (in conjunction with the Government of Tonga and AusAID)Pacific CommunityText
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Federated States of Micronesia: Kosrae joint State action plan for Disaster Risk Management and Climate ChangePacific CommunityText
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Stocktake Of Energy Sector Institutions Legislation Policies N Fiscal Incentives In 14 PICsPacific CommunityText
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Report on UN Consultancy for CCOP/SOPAC, 14 October - 4 December 1984Pacific CommunityText
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Monitoring coastal changes on Tongatapu, Kingdom of TongaPacific CommunityText
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Promotional Leaflet – Pacific Sea Level & Climate Monitoring Project (SPSLCMP) data help Pacific Island Countries develop their maritime boundariesPacific CommunityText
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Solomon Islands Sea Level Information #7Pacific CommunityText
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Pacific Island maps and aerial photographs: a catalogue of the SOPAC map and aerial photograph collections, September 1991Pacific CommunityText
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Preliminary Report – Rapid drought assessment survey, Tuvalu, 1 November 2011Pacific CommunityText
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Water supply and sanitation collaborative council, Small Island Developing States (SIDS), working group meeting on water, held at the SOPAC Secretariat, Suva, Fiji, 7 February 1997Pacific CommunityText
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El Nino: What is El NIno?Pacific CommunityText
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Disaster risk management mainstreaming in Papua New Guinea, 17th - 23rd July 2010Pacific CommunityText
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