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Technical note - land cover type mapping utilising GeoEye image data, Rawaki Island, Republic of KiribatiPacific CommunityText
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Assessing the vulnerability of shallow groundwater domestic wells in Nauru, March-April 2010Pacific CommunityText
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SPOT 1 image utilization, assessment, resultsPacific CommunityText
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Seventh South Pacific regional IDNDR disaster management meeting - record of meeting, Nadi, Fiji, 23-25 September 1998Pacific CommunityText
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The past, present and future status og geoscience-realted work supporting sustainable development in Pacific Islands, September 2003Pacific CommunityText
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National consultations, Cook Islands, PIEPSAP project report 7, 11 March 2005Pacific CommunityText
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Minerals exploration in the South Pacific for aggregates and placersPacific CommunityText
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GIS and Remote Sensing capacity, South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission, workshop on the enhancement of regional GIS facilities, 2-6 August 1999Pacific CommunityText
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FSM Country Energy Security Indicator Profile 2009Pacific CommunityText
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Library attachment at SOPAC Secretariat (for Phyllis Solo, technical records clerk, Division of Geology, Solomon Islands), 20-24 November 2000Pacific CommunityText
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Grid-connected solar PV project - Fiji Islands, final project reportPacific CommunityText
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C. Vulnerability and hazard assessment 4.0: Preliminary economic analysis of adaptation strategies to coastal erosion and inundation - Volume 2 - Cost benefit analysisPacific CommunityText
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