8 results
 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority
… districts and road surface attributes. Source: Open Street Map; Papua New Guinea National Mapping Bureau. Contributor: …
 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority
… level 1 these tables do not refer to the National Capital District or to the Autonomous Region of Bougainville. The National Capital District is combined with the Central Province and …
 Asian Development Bank

The project will strengthen the rural health system in selected areas of Papua New Guinea (PNG) by increasing the coverage and quality of primary health care (PHC) in partnership with both state and nonstate service providers through supporting the Government of PNG in implementing the National Health Plan (NHP) as it relates to rural health.

 PNG Department of National Planning & Monitoring
… lies with Eda Ranu, and for the remaining provincial and district towns with Water PNG (formerly the PNG Water Board). …
 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority,  PNG Department of National Planning & Monitoring
… The central theme of this new development road map presented by StaRS is to shift the country’s … growth strategy that it is following and towards a road map that is truly responsible, sustainable and able to place …
… and Environment Protection Agency (CEPA), National Capital District Commission (NCDC) and Department of National …
 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority,  PNG Forestry Authority,  PNG Department of National Planning & Monitoring,  PNG Department of Agriculture and Livestock

The Papua New Guinea Resource Information System (PNGRIS) is a micro-computer-based georeferenced
database containing information on natural resources, population distribution, rural land use, small-holder economic activity and land use potential (Bellamy 1986). It is compiled at 1:500 000 scale for approximately 5000 Resource Mapping Units (RMUs) covering the entire land area of Papua New Guinea (PNG).

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

This list of indicators was developed through the Inform project at SPREP for use by Pacific Islands countries (PICs) to meet their national and international reporting obligations. The indicators are typically adopted by PICs for their State of Environment reports and are intended to be re-used for a range of MEA and SDG reporting targets. The indicators have been designed to be measurable and repeatable so that countries can track key aspect of environmental health over time.