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 Cambridge University Press

While acknowledging their diversity, the IPCC Third
Assessment Report (TAR) also noted that small island states
share many similarities (e.g., physical size, proneness to natural disasters and climate extremes, extreme openness of their economies, low adaptive capacity) that enhance their vulnerability and reduce their resilience to climate variability and change.

Available online|(* NB these materials are also available on the workshop CDROM deposited with the IRC – NBSAP workshop Nadi, Feb 2009)

Call Number: [EL]

… steps necessary to initiate, conduct and terminate an emergency spill response on, or into the navigable waters of …
 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
… crises, and conducts research on volcanoes. The Volcano Disaster Assistance Program (VDAP) (with the U.S. Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance) works to reduce fatalities and economic losses in countries experiencing a volcano emergency. Global Volcano Model (Bristol University and the …
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 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

This report presents results from the Supplementary Livelihoods Options for Pacific Island Communities (SLOPIC) study, carried out by the Foundation of the Peoples of the South Pacific International (FSPI) using New Zealand Aid (NZAid) core funds.

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
… steps necessary to initiate, conduct and terminate an emergency spill response on, or into the navigable waters of …
 Department of Environment, Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM), FSM,  Department of Resources & Development, FSM,  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Pohnpei State, FSM,  Pohnpei State Government,  Pohnpei State NGO
… … … Department of Environment, Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM), FSM … Department of Resources & …
 SPREP

In the South-West Pacific region, 2020 was the second or third warmest year on record, depending on the data set. Near-surface temperatures over the land and ocean averaged across the region were about 0.37–0.44 °C above the 1981–2010 average.

 Elsevier

Sustainable development projects that were supposed to insure the future of the earth's biological inheritance are currently being criticized for compromising biodiversity. Drawing on sixteen months of fieldwork with one of Papua New Guinea's most remote societies, this paper argues that more productive conservation policies will emerge when indigenous activities
are viewed as disturbance and not as vehicles for establishing equilibrium with the environment. This research demonstrates that although the Hewa play a significant role in shaping

One of the recommendations emerging from the COP-8 (Decision XIII/8 [6]) promoted a series of regional and/or sub-regional workshops on capacity building for NBSAPs. These will
be held with the aim to discuss national experiences in implementing NBSAPs, the integration of biodiversity concerns into relevant sectors, obstacles, and ways and means
for overcoming these obstacles. It was recommended that these workshops be held (subject to the availability of funding) prior to COP-9, to provide an opportunity to directly support

… Integrating community based disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation …
… Integrating community based disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation …
 UNEP/CBD

One of the recommendations emerging from the COP-8 (Decision XIII/8 [6]) promoted a series of regional and/or sub-regional workshops on capacity building for NBSAPs. These will
be held with the aim to discuss national experiences in implementing NBSAPs, the integration of biodiversity concerns into relevant sectors, obstacles, and ways and means
for overcoming these obstacles. It was recommended that these workshops be held (subject to the availability of funding) prior to COP-9, to provide an opportunity to directly support

… provoked water shortages, which required the provision of emergency water supplies. Universal Access to Clean Water: … Much of this regime is detailed in the FSM’s Integrated Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Policy of 2013 and our National Disaster Response Plan of 2017. Future plans include updating …
 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
… the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) agenda and the Disaster Risk Reduction. … … Secretariat of the Pacific …

As environmental problems continue to increase at an ever more rapid rate, exacerbated by the major threat of global climate change, the need for widespread remedial action is becoming ever more pressing. Scientific consensus on both the root causes of these problems and the measures required to tackle them is growing, while mass media and public interest has reached fever pitch.

… leadership of the Department of Environment, Climate and Emergency Management (DECEM). The report is divided into 7 …

The report is structured in three parts. Part I provides an update to the status of biodiversity in the FSM, including emerging trends affecting biodiversity and the implications of these trends and changes on human well-being.

 IUCN
… depend on them? what were the underlying reasons for the disaster we now face? and how can we avoid this happening …
… depend on them? what were the underlying reasons for the disaster we now face? and how can we avoid this happening …
 International Union for Nature Conservation (IUCN)

As environmental problems continue to increase at an ever more rapid rate, exacerbated by the major threat of global climate change, the need for widespread remedial action is becoming ever more pressing. Scientific consensus on both the root causes of these problems and the measures required to tackle them is growing, while mass media and public interest has reached fever pitch.