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PIRT Environmental Law Working Group / PacNEL

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Your contribution to the review of the Framework for Nature Conservation 2026-2030

Dear Pacific Environmental Law Network colleagues,


The Pacific Islands Roundtable for Nature Conservation Framework 2026-2030 is being developed, and as Co-Chairs of the Environmental Law Working Group / PacNEL, we are to convey our members' comments on the structural changes proposed in the new Framework . We would be grateful for your comments and suggestions on the draft attached, specifically:

  1. Regional environmental law priorities 2026-2030 (if possible, grouped by the cross-cutting themes of ocean, islands, culture)

  2. Regional threats to environmental law 2026-2030 (again, if possible, grouped by the cross-cutting themes)

  3. Current or emerging collaborations or partnerships, which you view as central to regional-scale work on environmental law.



We look forward to hearing from you, preferably on this platform, but if you prefer by email to PacNEL's Co-Chairs:

Patricia Parkinson - patriciaaparkinson@gmail.com

Maria Goreti Muavesi - mgoreti.w@gmail.com

Julie Melrose (who recently joined PacNEL as Co-Chairs :) - julie.melrose.consultant@edo.org.au

Thank you for your contribution!

Patricia, Maria and Julie

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