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Investing in resilience: ensuring a disaster-resistant future
Climate Change Resilience
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Asian Development Bank (ADB)
2013
Natural hazards continue to cause significant loss of life in Asia and the Pacific, and existing trends suggest that growth in direct physical losses is outpacing regional expansion in gross domestic product. Behind each human and physical loss, there are additional indirect impacts and secondary consequences. These impacts can take many forms, including reduced output, disruptions to supply chains, lost schooling, and widening income and gender inequalities
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Pilot fragility assessment of an informal urban settlement in Kiribati
Biodiversity Conservation, Waste Management and Pollution Control
Available Online
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
2013
Th e Asian Development Bank (ADB) has piloted fragility assessments in selected urban settlements in the Pacifi c using a community-based approach and focusing on the impact of fragility on the delivery of basic services. Th e fragility assessment of South Tarawa in Kiribati explores patterns of fragility related to urban development including delivery of critical urban services with focus on water and sanitation services. Bairiki Village, an urban settlement in South Tarawa, was a case study for the assessment.
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SOPAC country profile : Cook islands
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SOPAC
2011
The Cook Islands comprises 15 islands with a total land area of 237 sq km and a maximum height above sea-level of 652 m. The islands are scattered over an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of 1.8 million sq km; one of the largest EEZs in the South Pacific.
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2010 PACC Cook Geospatial Framework SOPAC Proposal
Climate Change Resilience
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SOPAC
2010
This proposal has been prepared by the Ocean and Islands Programme (OIP) within the Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) in collaboration with the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA). It has been prepared in response to an invitation1 from the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) to assist the Cook Islands in deriving coastal related information to underpin and inform climate change adaptation decisions for coastal areas of Mangaia Island.
SOPAC member countries national capacity assessments: tsunami warning and mitigation systems : Samoa, Tuvalu, Niue, PNG, Cook Islands, Fiji, Solomon Islands, FSM, Palau, Nauru, Tonga, Kiribati, Marshall Islands & Vanuatu
Climate Change Resilience
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SOPAC
2009
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Samoa Technical Report - Economic Analysis of Flood Risk Reduction Measure for the Lower Vaisigano Catchment Area
Biodiversity Conservation
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SOPAC
2008
Flooding imposes significant costs on households and businesses located in the lower Vaisigano catchment area. SOPAC, under the European Development Fund (EDF) project Reducing Vulnerability of Pacific ACP States, has worked with the Government of Samoa to develop the Samoa Flood Management and Action Plan, which identifies actions for government agencies, the private sector, NGOs and communities responsible for flood and floodplain management that can assist in reducing flood risks in Samoa, particularly in the lower Vaisigano catchment area located in Apia, which is subject to frequent flooding.
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National integrated water resource management diagnostic report : Niue - Sustainable Integrated Water Resources and Wastewater Management in Pacific Island Countries
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SOPAC
2007
The Government of Niue (GoN) is restructuring its Public Service which is a timely opportunity to integrate water management functions adopting the IWRM approach and principles in lieu of the current sectoral approach adopted over the last 3-4 decades. This will be an opportunity to integrate NGOs, civil society and all stakeholders in the process of water and wastewater management. The strengthening of the national capacity will enhance efficiency to deliver the required services by the public institutions, but also the awareness of the community on the sustainable use of water as a finite natural resource.
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National integrated water resource management diagnostic report : Vanuatu - Sustainable Integrated Water Resources and Wastewater Management in Pacific Island Countries - Vol.1|Integrated water resource management : Diagnostic report Vol.2 - Appendices
Biodiversity Conservation
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SOPAC
2007
These goals are a big challenge to small Pacific Islands Countries with their small land masses, remote locations and small but rapidly growing populations making them vulnerable. Vanuatu shares these and other challenges to sustainable development. In Vanuatu real GDP per capita is still lower than in the 1980s, infrastructure is poorly developed, the population is rapidly growing at 2.6% per year, water resources are declining and in many places contaminated, and household water supplies are inadequate or absent. The country's capital and human resources are stretched and a better forward is needed.
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National integrated water resource management diagnostic report : Samoa - Sustainable Integrated Water Resources and Wastewater Management in Pacific Island Countries
Biodiversity Conservation
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SOPAC
2007
The economic and social wellbeing of Pacific Island Countries are dependent upon the quality and quantity of their freshwater. Constrained by their relative small size, natural vulnerability, and limited human and financial resource base, Pacific Small Island Developing States face specific challenges to effectively manage their water resources.
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National integrated water resource management diagnostic report : Solomon Islands - Sustainable Integrated Water Resources and Wastewater Management in Pacific Island Countries
Biodiversity Conservation
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SOPAC
2007
The Solomon Islands is characterised by scattered islands that vary considerably in size, physical and hydrologic characteristics. The types of islands range from high volcanic to tiny low coral atolls. The higher islands have river systems whilst the low coral atolls have no natural surface water systems and are completely dependent upon rainwater catchments and groundwater.
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