COUNTRY |
POPULATION (Pop. growth rate) |
GDP (National product per capita) |
TOTAL LAND AREA (terrain) |
LAND USE |
NATURAL RESOURCES |
AGRICULTURE (% of labour force in agriculture) |
INDUSTRIES |
Antigua and Barbuda |
67 500 (0.68%) |
$ 400 million |
440 km2 (low-lying limestone and coral islands, some higher volcanic areas) |
A: 18% |
Negligible |
5% of GDP Cotton, fruits, vegetables, livestock, bananas, coconuts, sugarcane, mangoes, cucumbers (11%) |
Tourism, light manufacturing |
Bahamas |
283 971 (1.8%) |
$ 3.1 billion |
13 939 km2 |
A: 0.5% |
Salt, aragonite, timber |
5% of GDP Citrus fruits, vegetables, poultry (4%) |
Tourism, banking, cement, oil refining, salt production, rum, aragonite, pharmaceuticals |
Bahrain |
599 000 |
GNP $4.1 billion |
669 km2 dome, sandy plains, salt marshes |
A: 2.8% |
Petroleum, natural gas |
1% of GDP Fruits, vegetables, livestock (2%) |
Petroleum refining services, aluminium products |
Barbados |
256 395 |
$2.4 billion |
430 km2 |
A: 37% |
Petroleum, fishing, natural gas |
6% of GDP Sugarcane, vegetables, cotton (6%) |
Tourism, sugar, light manufacturing |
Belize |
214 061 |
$575 million |
22 800 km2 (flat, swampy coastal plain, low mountains) |
A: 2.6% |
Timber, fish |
Bananas, coca, citrus fruits, fish, shrimp culture, lumber (30%) |
Garment production, food processing, tourism, construction |
Cape Verde |
435 983 |
$410 million |
4 030 km2 |
A: 9.6% |
Salt, basalt, pozzolana, limestone, kaolin, fish |
20% of GDP Fishing, bananas, corn, beans, sweet potatoes, coffee (subsistence agri.) |
Fish processing, salt mining, garment industry, construction material |
Comoros |
549 338 |
$370 million |
2 170 km2 |
A: 34.9% |
Negligible |
40% of GDP Vanilla, cloves, perfume essences, copra, coconuts, bananas, cassava (80%) |
Perfume distillation, textiles, furniture, construction material |
Cook Islands |
19 343 |
$57 million |
240 km2 |
A: 17.3% |
Negligible |
12% of GDP Copra, citrus fruits, pineapples, tomatoes, bananas, yams, taro (29%) |
Fruit processing, tourism |
Cuba |
10 998 500 |
$17.8 billion |
110 860 km2 |
A: 34.2% |
Cobalt, nickel, iron, gold, copper, manganese, salt, timber, silica, petroleum |
Sugarcane, tobacco, citrus fruits, coffee, tubers, vegetables |
Sugar refining, petroleum refining, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, biotechnological products, metals |
Cyprus |
736 636 |
$8.7 billion |
9 240 km2 plains, mountains) |
A: 10.7% |
Copper, pyrites, asbestos, gypsum, timber, salt, marble, clay |
6% of GDP |
Food and beverages, clothing and footwear, pharmaceuticals, nonmetallic mineral production, tourism, wood and metal products |
Dominica |
82 608 |
$200 million |
750 km2 |
A: 4% |
Timber |
30% of GDP |
Soap, coconut oil, tourism, copra, furniture, cement blocks, shoes |
Dominican Republic |
8 million |
GNP $10.1 |
48 442 km2 |
A: 28% |
Bauxite, rock salt, gypsum, iron ore, nickel, copper, silver, gold, platinum |
20% of GDP Sugarcane, rice, corn, beans, tobacco, coffee, cocoa, cattle (25%) |
Sugar refining, gold bullion, ferronickel, bauxite, manufactures |
Fiji |
772 665 |
$1.8 billion |
18 270 km2 |
A: 10.9% |
Timber, marine resources, gold, copper, offshore oil potential |
24% of GDP Sugarcane, coconuts, cassava, ginger, taro, kava, tropical fruits and vegetables, rice, sweet potatoes, bananas, livestock, fish |
Tourism, sugar, copra, gold, silver, garments, timber, fish, small cottage industries |
Grenada |
94 486 |
$258 million |
340 km2 |
A: 11.7% |
Timber, tropical fruit |
14% of GDP Bananas, cocoa, nutmeg, mace, citrus fruits, avocados, root crops, sugarcane, corn, vegetables (24%) |
Food and beverages, textiles, light assembly, tourism, construction |
Guinea-Bissau |
1 124 537 (2.36%) |
$900 million |
28 000 km2 |
A: 10.6% |
Petroleum, bauxite, phosphates, fish, timber |
45% of GDP Rice, corn, beans, cassava, cashew nuts, peanuts, palm kernels, cotton (90%) |
Agricultural processing, beer, soft drinks |
Guyana |
723 774 |
$1.4 billion |
196 850 km2 |
A: 2.4% |
Bauxite, gold, diamonds, hardwood timber, shrimp, fish |
25% of GDP Sugar, rice (33.8%) |
Bauxite mining, sugar, rice milling, timber, textiles, gold mining, shrimp fishing |
Haiti |
7 336 000 |
GNP $1.5 billion |
27 750 km2 |
A: 20.3% |
Bauxite, gold, silver, copper |
40% of GDP Coffee, sugarcane, sisal, cocoa, corn, sweet potatoes (68%) |
Bauxite, mining, assembling imported components, manufactures |
Jamaica |
2 527 700 |
$5457.6 million |
10 830 km2 |
A: 16.6% |
Bauxite, gypsum, limestone, silica sand, marble, sand and gravel, marl and fill |
8.4% of GDP Sugarcane, bananas, coffee, citrus fruits, potatoes, vegetables, cocoa, coconuts, pimento, livestock (22%) |
Bauxite mining, tourism, textiles, food processing, light manufactures |
Maldives |
244 989 |
$270.9 million |
300 km2 |
A: 3.3% |
Fish |
Fishing, coconuts, corn, sweet potatoes (20.5% fishing) |
Fishing and fish processing, tourism, shipping, boat building, coconut processing, garments, handicrafts |
Malta |
374 820 |
$4.5 billion |
320 km2 |
A: 31% |
Limestone, salt |
2.9% of GDP Potatoes, cauliflower, grapes, wheat, barley, tomatoes, citrus fruits, cut flowers, green peppers, small live- stock (2%) |
Tourism, electronics, construction, food and beverages, textiles and footwear, clothing, tobacco |
Mauritius |
1 127 068 |
$9.3 billion |
1 850 km2 |
A: 49.2% |
Fish |
10% of GDP Sugarcane, tea, corn, potatoes, bananas, pulses, livestock, fish (27%) |
Sugar milling, textiles, chemicals, transport equipment, non- electric machinery, tourism |
Papua New Guinea |
4 294 750 |
$9.2 billion |
451 710 km2 |
A: 0.1% |
Gold, copper, silver, natural gas, timber, oil |
25% of GDP Coffee, cocoa, coconuts, palm kernels, tea, rubber, sweet potatoes, fruit, vegetables, small live- stock (livelihood for 85% of population) |
Copra, palm oil, plywood, wood chip, mining of gold, copper, silver, construction, tourism |
Samoa |
165 195 |
$140.2 million |
2 850 km2 |
A: 19.4 |
Hardwood forest, fish |
50% of GDP Coconuts, bananas, taro, yams (60%) |
Timber, tourism, food processing, fishing, garments, automotive wiring harness |
Sao Tomé and Principe |
140 423 |
$133 million |
960 km2 |
A: 2 |
Fish |
25% of GDP, Cocoa, coconuts, palm kernels, coffee, bananas, papaya, beans, poultry, fish (most of population engaged in subsistence agriculture and fishing) |
Light construction, soap, beer, shrimp processing, fishing |
Seychelles |
76 927 |
$430 million |
455 km2 |
A: 2.2 |
Fish, copra, cinnamon trees |
5% of GDP Coconuts, cinnamon, vanilla, sweet potatoes, cassava, bananas, tuna fishing (12%) |
Tourism, vanilla and coconut processing, boat building, printing, furniture, beverages |
Solomon Islands |
399 206 |
$1 billion |
28 400 km2 |
A: 1.5 |
Fish, forests, pharmaceutical materials, wildlife, minerals |
31% of GDP Cocoa, beans, coconuts, palm kernels, timber, rice, potatoes, vegetables, fruit, livestock, fish (32,4%) |
Fish canning, timber milling, tourism, small-scale manufacturing, gold mining, bauxite, nickel |
St. Kitts and Nevis |
40 992 |
$210 million |
269 km2 |
A: 22.2 |
Negligible |
17% of GDP Sugarcane, rice, yams, vegetables, bananas |
Sugar processing, tourism, cotton, salt, copra, clothing and footwear, beverages |
St. Lucia |
156 050 |
$610 million |
610 km2 |
A: 8.1 |
Forests, pumice, mineral springs, geothermal potential |
14% of GDP Bananas, coconuts, vegetables, citrus, root crops, cocoa (43%) |
Clothing, assembly of electronic components, tourism, lime processing, coconut processing |
St. Vincent and the Grenadines |
117 344 |
$235 million |
340 km2 |
A: 10.2 |
Negligible |
14% of GDP Bananas, coconuts, sweet potatoes, spices, livestock, fish (60%) |
Food processing, cement, starch, furniture, clothing |
Suriname |
409 041 |
$1.2 billion |
161 470 km2 |
A: 0.3 |
Timber, hydropower potential, fish bauxite, iron ore, nickel, copper, platinum, gold |
17% of GDP Paddy rice, bananas, palm kernels, coconuts, plantains, peanuts, livestock, fish, forestry products |
Bauxite mining, alumina and aluminium production, lumbering, food processing, fishing |
Tonga |
105 600 |
$214 million |
718 km2 |
A: 23.6 |
Fish, fertile soil |
40% of GDP Coconuts, copra, bananas, vanilla, beans, cocoa, coffee, ginger, black peppers (70%) |
Tourism, fishing |
Trinidad and Tobago |
1 271 159 |
$4 841 million |
5 128 km2 |
A: 14.6 |
Petroleum, natural gas, asphalt |
21% of GDP Cocoa, sugarcane, rice, citrus fruits, coffee, vegetables, poultry (10.9%) |
Petroleum, chemicals, tourism, food processing, cement, beverages, cotton textiles |
Vanuatu |
177 400 |
$238 million |
12 190 km2 |
A: 1.6 |
Manganese, hardwood forests, fish |
Copra, cocoa, coffee, kava, fish, taro, yams, livestock (73%) |
Food and fish freezing, wood processing, meat canning, beverages, dairy products |
1 With the exception of Bahrain, Haiti, and Dominican Republic, information has been extracted from Small Islands, Big Issues, AOSIS, 1997. Figures on arable land and permanent crops are those of FAO (WAICENT, 1996). Figures of forest and woodland are those of the FAO 1995 Global Forest Resources Assessment.
Country |
UN Conv. on |
FAO Global System on Plant Genetic Resources (PGR) |
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CITES |
RAMSAR |
Conv. of Migratory |
Fisheries |
Climate |
UN Convention to Combat |
Int. Tropic. Timber Agreement |
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Biological Diversity |
Commission on Genetic Resources |
Undertaking on PGR |
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Species |
Law of the Sea |
UN Agreement |
Compliance Agreement |
Convention on Climate Change |
Kyoto Protocol |
Desertification |
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Antigua and Barbuda |
x |
x |
x |
A |
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x |
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x |
x |
x |
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Bahamas |
x |
x |
x |
A |
x |
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x |
A |
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x |
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Bahrain |
x |
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x |
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x |
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x |
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x |
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A |
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Barbados |
x |
x |
x |
A |
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x |
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x |
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A |
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Belize |
x |
x |
x |
Ds |
x |
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x |
S |
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x |
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A |
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Cape Verde |
x |
x |
x |
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x |
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x |
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x |
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Comoros |
x |
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A |
x |
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x |
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x |
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x |
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Cook Islands |
x |
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x |
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x |
S |
A |
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Cuba |
x |
x |
x |
A |
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x |
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x |
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x |
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Cyprus |
x |
x |
x |
x |
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x |
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x |
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Dominica |
x |
x |
x |
A |
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x |
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x |
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A |
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Dominican Rep. |
x |
x |
x |
A |
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x |
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x |
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A |
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Fiji |
x |
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x |
A |
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x |
x |
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x |
x |
x |
x |
Grenada |
x |
x |
x |
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x |
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x |
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x |
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Guinea Bissau |
x |
x |
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A |
x |
x |
x |
S |
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x |
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x |
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Guyana |
x |
x |
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A |
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x |
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x |
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x |
x |
Haiti |
x |
x |
x |
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x |
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x |
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x |
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Jamaica |
x |
x |
x |
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x |
S |
x |
S |
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x |
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A |
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Maldives |
x |
x |
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x |
x |
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x |
S |
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Malta |
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x |
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A |
x |
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x |
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x |
S |
x |
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Mauritius |
x |
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x |
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x |
A |
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x |
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x |
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Papua New Guinea |
x |
x |
x |
A |
x |
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x |
S |
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x |
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x |
Samoa |
x |
x |
x |
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x |
x |
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x |
S |
x |
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Sao Tomé and Principe |
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x |
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x |
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Seychelles |
x |
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A |
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x |
x |
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x |
S |
x |
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Solomon Islands |
x |
x |
x |
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x |
A |
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x |
S |
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St. Kitts & Nevis |
x |
x |
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A |
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x |
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x |
x |
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A |
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St. Lucia |
x |
x |
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A |
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x |
x |
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x |
S |
A |
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St. Vincent |
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and the Grenadines |
x |
x |
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A |
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x |
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x |
S |
x |
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Suriname |
x |
x |
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A |
x |
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x |
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|
x |
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x |
Tonga |
x |
x |
x |
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x |
x |
|
x |
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A |
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Trinidad and Tobago |
x |
x |
x |
A |
x |
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x |
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x |
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Vanuatu |
x |
x |
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A |
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x |
S |
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x |
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x = Ratification A = Accession S = Signature Ds = Declaration of succession
1 These are: climate change and sea level rise, natural and environmental disasters, management of wastes, coastal and marine resources, freshwater, land resources, energy resources, tourism resources, biodiversity resources, national institutions and administrative capacity, regional institutions and technical cooperation, transport and communication, science and technology, human resource development, and implementation, monitoring and review.
2 These are: Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Cape Verde, Comoros, Cook Islands, Cuba, Cyprus, Dominica, Fiji, Grenada, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Jamaica, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Sao Tomé and Principe, Seychelles, Solomon Islands, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Vanuatu.
3 These are: Bahrain, Dominican Republic and Haiti.
4 Source: UNOPS, 1998. La gestion de l'environnement en Haiti. Réalités et perspectives. Edition spéciale, UNOPS/PNUD/HAI/92/001.
5 Published in the 1997 State of the World Forests.
6 Source: Yu X. and R. Taplin, 1998. Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development in the Pacific Islands: an Issue of International Aid. Natural Resources Forum, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 215-223.
7 Extracted from the 1994 SIDS Programme of Action, Chapter 2 "Natural and Environmental Disasters".
8 Particular emphasis is given here to organic agriculture in order to complement other agricultural aspects addressed in the paper "Sustainable Production, Intensification and Diversification of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in Small Island Developing States" (FAO 1999).
9 Ratification of environmental international conventions and agreements by SIDS are listed in Table 2.
10 With the exception of Bahrain, Haiti, and Dominican Republic, information has been extracted from Small Islands, Big Issues, AOSIS, 1997. Figures on arable land and permanent crops are those of FAO (WAICENT, 1996). Figures of forest and woodland are those of the FAO 1995 Global Forest Resources Assessment.