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    Presentations Electronic Monitoring minimum standards harmonizaion workshop
    Context Setting – Tuna RFMO standards
    2025
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    Presentation on Tuna RFMO standards at the second Electronic Monitoring (EM) Implementation Workshop, organized by the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF), held from 10–12 December 2024 in San Sebastián, Spain, focused on the implementation of EM systems and the development of regional standards that improve fisheries sustainability, compliance, and the monitoring of IUU fishing.
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    Comparison of Tuna RFMO Electronic Monitoring Standards and Data Requirements
    Presentation at the second Electronic Monitoring (EM) Implementation Workshop
    2025
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    Presentation at the second Electronic Monitoring (EM) Implementation Workshop, organized by the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF), held from 10–12 December 2024 in San Sebastián, Spain, focused on the implementation of EM systems and the development of regional standards that improve fisheries sustainability, compliance, and the monitoring of IUU fishing.
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    National forest monitoring system provides better data, and enhances capacity in Papua New Guinea
    Enhancing land use planning and monitoring of forest-related interventions through transparent and accurate forest data and information for climate action
    2021
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    Working with Costa Rica, Papua New Guinea proposed the concept of reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 2005. Ever since, the country has continued to prepare for REDD+ and has worked to establish a National Forest Monitoring System (NFMS). These actions are vital, as accurate information regarding forest status and change is essential for sustainable management of the nation's forest. The Climate Change and Development Authority (CCDA) and the Papua New Guinea Forest Authority (PNGFA) are the core-implementing partners that jointly developed the country’s NFMS, and they receive support from a number of stakeholders and other actors, including FAO. This case study reviews the main objectives of the county's NFMS, highlights key stakeholders and defines successes and challenges of implementation. Ultimately, this case study serves as a reference for other countries implementing NFMS and preparing for REDD+.

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