PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority
Report is financed by the European Commission and is presented by Mr. Wayne Borden and Mr. Gareth Ward of MWH SA for the Government of Papua New Guinea and the European Commission. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Government of Papua New Guinea or the European Commission
PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority, PNG Forestry Authority, PNG Department of National Planning & Monitoring, PNG Department of Works & Implementation, PNG Department of Agriculture and Livestock, PNG Mineral Resources Authority, Climate Change and Development Authority in PNG, Papua New Guinea Forest Industries Association (Inc), PNG Department of Lands and Physical Planning
Atmosphere and Climate Land Biodiversity Built Environment Coastal and Marine Culture and Heritage Inland Waters
This report stems from a simple observation: that since Independence in 1975, Papua New Guinea’s economic and social development outcomes have not matched people’s aspirations or government promises. Indeed, despite the abundance of its riches, PNG lags behind its Pacific neighbours on many important development indicators.
PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority
Atmosphere and Climate Land Biodiversity Built Environment Coastal and Marine Culture and Heritage Inland Waters
3rd Draft
Climate Change and Development Authority in PNG, PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority, PNG Forestry Authority, National Agriculture and Quarantine Inspection Authority (NAQIA), PNG Department of Agriculture and Livestock, National Fisheries Authority of Papua New Guinea
Atmosphere and Climate Biodiversity Built Environment Coastal and Marine Culture and Heritage Inland Waters Land
The 2020 State of Environment Report is the first for Papua New Guinea.