Csv file containing an overview of all terrestrial and marine protected areas in Vanuatu. Status of August 2019 in the WDPA.
direct link to a national journal article on the celebration of the international ozone day in Vanuatu
Dataset that provides a direct link to Vanuatu's data hosted on the GBIF website/records.
Dataset that provides a direct internet link to Vanuatu's climate change data portal.
MACBIO is a project that supports sustainable economies and livelihoods of Pacific Island Countries by strengthening institutional and individual capacity, to manage and conserve biodiversity in marine and coastal ecosystems. The project was commissioned by BMUB to GIZ as part of IKI, jointly implemented by SPREP, IUCN and GIZ from 2013 to 2018.
This dataset holds all MACBIO-related resources pertaining to Vanuatu as one of the participating countries. Resource herein include;
* Vanuatu Marine Atlas - interactive data viewer
* Vanuatu Marine Atlas - report
This dataset holds all national reports submitted by Vanuatu to the Convention on Biological Diversity.
Note : *4th national report missing - to be uploaded on the portal*
A direct internet link to Vanuatu's related info/data on the BirdLife portal
direct link to Vanuatu's data on the GBIF website
direct link to all species occurrences in Vanuatu on the GBIF records
Dataset that provides a direct internet link to Vanuatu's climate change data portal.
An internet direct link to an article relating to the celebration of the International Ozone Day in Port Vila
The Marine Atlas for the Vanuatu compiles over a hundred datasets from countless data providers and for the first time makes marine and coastal information accessible and usable as data layers and as raw data.
A direct internet link to access Vanuatu's data being hosted on the CBD website
cvs version of the data in excel
Cvs version of the data in Excel!
CVS version of the data in the excel file
Between March 12 and 14, 2015, Tropical Cyclone Pam struck Vanuatu as an extremely destructive Category 5 cyclone, with estimated wind speeds of 250km/h and wind gusts that peaked at around 320km/h. This assessment provides estimates to the the damages and losses, and identifies the needs of the affected population.
Spatial dataset for reefs in Vanuatu. Source: Institute of Marine Remote Sensing (IMARS).
* Attribute details on reef type: barrier atoll-bank, barrier island, fringing island, land, non-reef, patch atoll-bank, patch island.
* Attribute details on depth: deep, land, shallow, variable.