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This Plan incorporates the Constituency of Palauli West (Foailalo, Foailuga, Salailua., Siutu, Satuiatua and Taga).

The village representatives participated in the preparation of this CIM Plan in partnership with the Government of Samoa.

This Plan incorporates the Faipule District of Safata (Fausaga, Fusi, Lotofaga, Mulivai, Nuusuatia, Sa’anapu, Sataoa,
Tafitoala and Vaie’e villages).

The village representatives participated in the preparation of this CIM Plan in partnership with the Government of Samoa.

This Plan incorporates the Constituency of Sagaga le Falefa (Tufulele, Utuali’I, Nono’a, Salepou’ae, Lotosoa, Levi and
Alamutu, Faleula, Aelefou, Aleisa East and Aleisa West villages).

The village representatives participated in the preparation of this CIM Plan in partnership with the Government of Samoa.

This Plan incorporates the Constituency of Sagaga le Usoga (Afega, Malie and Tuanai).

The village representatives participated in the preparation of this CIM Plan in partnership with the Government of Samoa.

This Plan incorporates the Faipule District of Salega (Samata, Fagafau, Fogatuli, Sagone, Fai’a’ai, Vaipua and Fogasavaii
villages).

The village representatives participated in the preparation of this CIM Plan in partnership with the Government of Samoa

This Plan incorporates the Faipule District of Satupa’itea (Satufia, Vaega, Pitonuu and Mosula).

The village representatives participated in the preparation of this CIM Plan in partnership with the Government of Samoa.

This Plan incorporates the Faipule District of Si’umu East (Si’umu West, Si’umu East, Sa’aga-fou and Maninoa villages).

The village representatives participated in the preparation of this CIM Plan in partnership with the Government of Samoa.

This Plan incorporates the Faipule District of Va’a o Fonoti (Faleapuna, Lona, Ma’asina, Saletele, Sauano, Salimu/Musumusu, Samamea, Taelefaga and Uafato villages).

The village representatives participated in the preparation of this CIM Plan in partnership with the Government of Samoa

This Plan incorporates the Faipule District of Vaimauga East (Fagali’i, Vailele, Letogo and Lauli’i villages).

The village representatives participated in the preparation of this CIM Plan in partnership with the Government of Samoa

This Plan incorporates the Faipule District of Vaimauga West (Mulinu’u/Sogi/Savalalo/Fugalei/Saleufi, Vaimea/Aai o Fiti, Alamagoto, Apia, Togafuafua/Matafele/Tufuiopa, Taufusi, Lalovaea/Lalovaea Sasae/Palisi, Malifa/Motootua/Leufisa, Tanugamanono, Nafanua/Setema Fou, Papaloloa/Tanumaleko, Papauta/Loimata o Apaula, Vailima, Avele/Vaoala/Tiapapata, Matautu-tai/Matautu-uta, Vaiala, Vaipuna/Levili, Faatoia/Vini/Maagao, Magiagi, Moata’a, Vaivase, Toomatagi).

The village representatives participated in the preparation of this CIM Plan in partnership with the Government of Samoa.

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

This dataset holds all media resources for the State of Environment and Conservation in the Pacific Islands: 2020 Regional Report

 Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE), Samoa

Environment related legislation review of Samoa.

**Please submit new information or corrections as the reviews will be updated annually.**

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

Resources for the SPREP Inform workshop in Samoa

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

Guidelines, brochures, Indicators and published work on the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity which is an international treaty governing the movements of living modified organisms (LMOs) resulting from modern biotechnology from one country to another.

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 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

Data on climate change, disaster risk and risk management in the Pacific.

The Addis Ababa Principles and Guidelines for the Sustainable Use of Biodiversity provide a framework for assisting Governments, indigenous and local communities, resource managers, the private sector and other stakeholders, about how to ensure that their uses of biological diversity will not lead to its long-term decline.

The Akwé Kon Voluntary Guidelines are a tangible tool in keeping with the greater emphasis now placed by Parties to the Convention on practical results based on the identification and pursuit of outcome-oriented targets with a view to achieving, by 2010, a significant reduction in the current rate of loss of biological

It is a 2 page brochure which discusses the evolution in biotechnology and the need for biosafety measures to ensure the genetic modified organisms (GMOs) or the living modified organisms (LMOs) follow a national biosafety legislation to address the movement of LMOs across national borders.

Biosafety is one of the issues addressed by the Convention on Biological Diversity. At its second meeting, held in November 1995, the Conference of the Parties to the Convention established an Open-ended Ad Hoc Working Group on Biosafety to develop a draft protocol on biosafety, focusing specifically on transboundary