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This session will explore:What we are doing to put in place and safeguard sustainable Ocean economies What approaches and initiatives can help us in the region Recognize that sustainable ocean economy is multidisciplinary but ensure that conservation/environment remains key pillarCall Nu
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This session will explore consumption and production as driving forces of Pacific Island economies and how governments, private sector and community stakeholder are using natural resources in a sustainable manner.
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This session will explore some of the most extraordinary species form across the region - and how they contribute to our ecosystems. We will look at the structures that allow us to prioritize conservation actions and how they can measure progress.
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Pacific cultures have evolved with the ocean as a constant centrepiece and fish and seafood as corner stones of food security and livelihoods in the region. Today as much as ever, Pacific households, communities and countries rely upon a healthy and abundant ocean.
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This session will highlight achievements and challenges for sustainable tourism and nature-based tourism in the region. It will do so by sharing examples whilst making an analysis of important dimensions such as: 1. Feasibility, also considering the impact of COVID-19
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This session will explore the management and application of water quality parameters in the case of New Caledonia and Fiji outlining the difficulties, successes and practical application to other similar situations around the Pacific.
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This action track session will provide a brief snapshot of the current state of knowledge on terrestrial protected areas based on recent analyses conducted for the Oceania region, It will examine how community development needs and livelihoods shape the success of protected areas, it will look at
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The session will take participants on a journey to explore nature-based solutions, starting with global best practice standards, to learning about field examples from mangrove ecosystems in the Pacific region and then how NBS contributes to multiple policy objectives across climate, nature and de
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This session will explore the different types of habitats in the Pacific and their status and trends, what are the threats, tools (including seed bank and fire modelling) and options for solutions such as restoration, seed banking.Call Number: [EL]Physical Description:
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The Environment Investigation Agency, WWF Pacific, Centre for International Environmental Law and Massey University will bring together panelists to discuss key gaps in current frameworks governing plastics and highlight the role Pacific islands states play as champions for a global Convention to
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