The Indo-Pacific Conservation Alliance (http://www.indopacific.org)
Founded in 1998, the Indo-Pacific Conservation Alliance aims to study and conserve the native ecosystems of the tropical Indo-Pacific region, and to support traditional peoples in their stewardship of these globally significant natural resources. Its web site contains information about biodiversity, research, and programs in Indonesia, Melanesia, Polynesia and Micronesia.
Pacific Science Association (http://www.pacificscience.org/)
Founded in 1920, the Pacific Science Association is a regional, nongovernmental
scientific organization. Its web site contains information about its objectives,
activities and publications, some of which pertain to American Samoa.
People First Network (http://www.peoplefirst.net.sb)
People First Network is part of the Rural Development Volunteers Association and is thereby affiliated to the Rural Development Division of the Ministry of Provincial Government and Rural Development. Their web-site provides a wealth of documentation including archives about development projects across the country.
Solomon Islands Association of Rural Training Centres (http://www.siartc.org.sb)
Established in 1992, Solomon Islands Association of Rural Training Centres (SIARTC) seeks to disseminate knowledge and practical skills for self-sufficiency, responsible citizenship and productivity in rural communities in the Solomon Islands. Its web site features information about its members, training programs, Vanga teachers college, publications and development partners.
South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (http://www.sprep.org.ws)
Based in Apia, the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme is the Pacific region's major intergovernmental organisation charged with protecting and managing the environment and natural resources. Its web site contains information about natural resources, nature conservation, coastal management, marine species, Pacific birds, invasive species, biodiversity, pollution, environmental awareness, climate change and international waters.
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