Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publication Year:
2018
Publication Place
UNKNOWN
Physical Description:
p. 16; 35cm
Call Number
333.95 LEF
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
41706
Legacy PEIN ID:
81803
General Notes
3 copies
Subject Heading(s)
Reliance on marine biodiversity is high across the Pacific nations,
thus reducing human pressures on habitats is vital to promote diverse and productive ecosystems which are more resilient to climate change. Climate change is putting the fundamental needs of ocean dependent Pacific communities at risk, includning living space and housing, food and water security, culture, health and wellbeing. Pollution and marine waste, population growth, resource over-exploitation and overfishing, invasive species, damage ti key ecosystems, and coastal developments are all magnifying the effects of climate change.
thus reducing human pressures on habitats is vital to promote diverse and productive ecosystems which are more resilient to climate change. Climate change is putting the fundamental needs of ocean dependent Pacific communities at risk, includning living space and housing, food and water security, culture, health and wellbeing. Pollution and marine waste, population growth, resource over-exploitation and overfishing, invasive species, damage ti key ecosystems, and coastal developments are all magnifying the effects of climate change.
Abstract
Why is this report card of relevance to me? This report card provides an easy to read, scientifically robust summary of what we know about marine and coastal climate change impacts in the Pacific, and explores some of the actions that are needed to respond toi these impacts. It can be used as evidence to support policy, programmed and project development and is relevant to the following key initiatives.
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publication Year:
2018
Publication Place
UNKNOWN
Physical Description:
p. 16; 35cm
Call Number
333.95 LEF
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
41706
Legacy PEIN ID:
81803
General Notes
3 copies
Record Created: 28-Jun-2018
Record Modified: 20-Sep-2022