This legal review has been written to provide an overview of the legal aspects of environmental management issues facing the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), steps that have been taken to tackle these issues and the weaknesses and gaps that remain.
RMI Protected Areas data from the World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA), downloaded August 2019. This dataset includes both tables and spatial data.
Updated contact details of 2020 all outer islands Mayors
RMI Ministry of Health & Human Services dengue fever daily surveillance update
Fixed Asset Register
Movement Statistics Data
The official Local Early Action plan created by the Mejit Local Resource Committee and community members. This was done as a part of the community's implementation of the Reimaanlok process. The Local Early Action Plan identifies communities values resources, threats to those resources, and potential solutions and actions the community could implement to address those threats.
Republic of the Marshall Islands national strategy for coordinated action to achieve nuclear justice. The strategy is comprised of 5 pillars; Compensation, Health, Environment, National Capacity, and Education.
The RMI NAP process commenced after the 2050 Climate Strategy for RMI was published in September 2018. The 2050 Climate Strategy dealt mainly with mitigation issues with emissions targets for the Nationally Determined Contributions but also called for the urgent development of a National Adaptation Plan to provide for a balanced dialogue on RMI priorities for mitigation activity for reducing emissions and adaptation activity for addressing the potentially critical impacts of climate change.
Data about community awareness activities
Ramsar Advisory Mission on wetland conservation
Fiji CSO SDG Voluntary National Review 2019 Reporting Template
Number of Renewable and Energy Efficient were exempted.
Exempted projects. Inventory of RMI governments
Science stocktake put together by Jacot de Comb Helene
GIS layer files used to create Maps showing wave-inundation and heavy rainfall flood risk for communities in Ebeye; Bouj, Mwonkubok, Mwonnin, Tobikle, Guugeegue, Santo, and Ebadon.
The official Local Early Action plan created by the Mejit Local Resource Committee and community members. This was done as a part of the community's implementation of the Reimaanlok process. The Local Early Action Plan identifies communities values resources, threats to those resources, and potential solutions and actions the community could implement to address those threats.
Republic of the Marshall Islands “State”-Wide Assessment and Resource Strategy 2010-2015
Notice of environmental violations.