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SOPAC annual report summary 2003Pacific CommunityText
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Recommendations for upgrade of the information system, United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs, Suva, Fiji, April 1994Pacific CommunityText
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Proceedings of the fifth session, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, 2-8 November 1976, inlcuding report of the fifth session of its technical advisory groupPacific CommunityText
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The petroleum potential of Fiji, Southwest PacificPacific CommunityText
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Pacific Energiser Issue 21Pacific CommunityText
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Technical Note – Land cover type mapping utilising Geo Eye image data, Nikunau Island, KiribatiPacific CommunityText
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Efficiency monitoring of solar hot water systems in the Fiji Islands and the Kingdom of TongaPacific CommunityText
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SOPAC experience with remote sensing and GIS, May 1991Pacific CommunityText
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The Regional Institutional Wood-fired Stoves Project in the Fiji Islands, Kiribati, Tonga and Tuvalu (an evaluation of Phase II/Stage one), June 2001Pacific CommunityText
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Snap 44, July 2006; Vanuatu national disaster risk management workshop; National disaster management office profile: Fiji; farewell Atu Kaloumaira; partners in community development Fiji reach out to communities; first issue of partnership network newslePacific CommunityText
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Economic Report − Republic of the Marshall Islands investment in disaster risk managementPacific CommunityText
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South Pacific Sea Level & Climate Monitoring Project, Six Monthly Consolidated Reports #6Pacific CommunityText
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