Three-month total rainfall is typically used for monitoring grasslands, shallow rooted plants and small water body (e.g.
small water tanks, streams) mositure deficits. Allow for uncertainty associated with island size, topography, geology and
soil type.
Three-month total rainfall is typically used for monitoring grasslands, shallow rooted plants and small water body (e.g. small water tanks, streams) moisture deficits. Allow for uncertainty associated with island size, topography, geology and soil type.
As its name tells, CEARAC mainly conducts various monitoring and assessment of the marine and coastal environment of the NOWPAP region with special monitoring methodologies and tools such as remote sensing. Prolonged worldwide COVID-19 pandemic has restricted people's life and travel all through the year of 2021, and it was inevitable for CEARAC to meet people online. The training course is designed to provide its trainees with both lectures and hands-on sessions of data processing with computer tools, and CEARAC organized it virtually for the first time.
With 2021 drawing to a close, we take this time to reflect on our collective
achievements and show our sincerest appreciation for our Pacific people
throughout another challenging year. We witnessed first-hand how the
pandemic continues to affect our everyday lives and made every endeavour
to find innovative ways to ensure that our Pacific voice remains strong,
unwavering, and respected on a global scale.
Over the past year, we have seen how technology has continuously
allowed us to bridge the gap between the vast oceans that divide
us during these uncertain times. Numerous climate change trainings,
workshops, launches, conferences, and webinars were made
possible through hybrid approaches, where participants joined both
in-person and online. This approach has allowed us to not only stay
connected and engaged, but to maximise our reach on important
issues.
La Trentième Conférence des représentants et représentantes du PROE s'est tenue virtuellement du 7 au 9 septembre 2021. Elle a été suivie par le dialogue ministériel de haut niveau de Talanoa, le 10 septembre 2021.
The Thirtieth SPREP Meeting (30SM) of Officials was held virtually from 7 – 9 September 2021. This was followed by the Ministerial High Level Talanoa on the 10th September 2021.
The Pacific Resilience Partnership (PRP) is launching a strategy that sets the path for monitoring and evaluating the Framework for Resilient Development in the Pacific (FRDP). Monitoring and evaluation(M&E) are essential activities for learning and improving performance. They provide an opportunity to learn about what worked or did not work and why in a systematic way and how things might be done differently in the future to ensure targets and more desirable outcomes are realised.
This report assesses the gaps and opportunities for monitoring and evaluating the Framework for Resilient Development in the Pacific (FRDP). The FRDP is a regional voluntary action plan that Pacific island country (PIC) leaders endorsed in 2016 to integrate climate and disaster risk governance for sustainable development. This report begins with an overview of the study's purpose and background. A review of policy briefs and policies from the region and elsewhere framed the identification of gaps and opportunities for monitoring and evaluating the FRDP.