The CHM provides a comprehensive reference point for publications by Nairobi Convention, its partners and related organizations.
Flagship documents published by the Nairobi Convention have been used while gathering the information presented here and include:
Other resources used include:
African Development Bank , 2014. Eastern Africa’s Manufacturing Sector: Promoting Technology, Innovation, Promoting Technology, Innovation, Productivity and Linkages: Seychelles Country Report , s.l.: AfDB.
ASCLME – The Agulhas and Somal Current Large Marine Ecosystems Project, 2012. Seychelles – National Marine Ecosystem Diagnostic Analysis – Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems (ASCLME) Project, s.l.: The Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems Project (supported by UNDP with GEF grant financing).
Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, 2019. Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative. [Online]
Available at: https://eiti.org/seychelles
[Accessed 6 11 2019].
SmartFish Programme of the Indian Ocean Commission, 2014. Fisheries in the ESA-IO Region: Profile and Trends – Country Review for Seychelles, s.l.: SmartFish Programme of the Indian Ocean Commission.
Smith, J., 2018. TNC’s Blue Bonds for Conservation program aims to remake the world of conservation, s.l.: The Nature Conservancy.
UN Environment Programme and WIOMSA, 2015. The Regional State of the Coast Report: Western Indian Ocean. Nairobi: s.n.
United Nations Environment Programme, 2015. Status of Birds in the Marine and Coastal Environment of the Naiorbi convention Area: Regional Synthesis Report, Nairobi: Nairobi Convention.
United Nations World Tourism Organisation, 2017. Annual Report 2017, s.l.: s.n.
United Nations World Trade Organisation, 2017. Tourism Highlights: 2016 Annual Report. Spain: United Nations World Tourism Organisation.
United Nations, 2019. Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat. [Online]
Available at: https://population.un.org/wpp/
WorldBank, 2018. Seychelles: Introducing the World’s First Sovereign Blue Bond – Mobilizing Private Sector Investment to Support the Ocean Economy, s.l.: s.n.