10th Pacific Islands Nature Conference 2020: Resilient Reefs & Communities: How Investing in the Pacific can Build Climate-Ready & Sustainable Future for People & Nature

This session will explore the power and necessity of Public sector partnerships in mobilizing much need resources to urgently address the global coral reef crisis that is threatening the lives of millions of people, especially vulnerable communities such as those found in the Pacific.

Mainstreaming human rights, gender equality, disability and social inclusion in the Pacific BioScapes programme: abstracts, guidelines, tools and references

This summary offers an initial desk review of Gender and Human Rights Based Approach (HRBA) guidelines and tools pertinent to the design, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting of biodiversity conservation programs in the Pacific. Consideration has been given to relevant resources specific to the Pacific. Call Number: [EL]ISBN/ISSN: 978-982-04-1489-1Physical Description: 26 p

10th Pacific Islands Nature Conference 2020: Building the Case for Sustainable Blue Economy in the South West Pacific

This session will showcase WWF-Pacific's:
- Experiences, lessons and best practices captured over the past 25 years in Fiji, Solomon Islands and PNG.
- The organization's plan to for the next 10 years using these lessons and best practices including those from other parts of the world to pioneer the development and piloting of an innovative sustainable and resilient blue-green economy business model with string focus on:

10th Pacific Islands Nature Conference 2020: Assessing the Risk of Turtle Extinction in the Pacific to Inform Regional Conservation Approaches

Jamie Daves will introduce the PEUMP Programme and the By-catch and Integrated Ecosystem Management (BIEM) Initiative before introducing DR. Pilcher.After his presentation he will be joined by a panel of experts to secure their views on how the assessment can be improved and used to ensure that the assessment provides a strong foundation to strengthen national and regional conservation and management efforts to reduce extinction risk of these iconic species. This will be followed by a short Q&A session with D.

10th Pacific Islands Nature Conference 2020: Measuring Success: What should we measure and how? Example from Melanesia and Micronesia

This session are about some examples of how we are trying to tackle these issue4s followed by an opportunity ti share your own examples and discussion on practical ways to move forward.Call Number: [EL]Physical Description: 1:05:22

10th Pacific Islands Nature Conference 2020: Launch of the Pacific Battler Lounge 2020 Pacific Battler of the Year Award

The Pacific Battler Lounge is a place for casual interviews with key experts and Pacific practitioners on key invasive species issues in the Pacific. The Battler lounge will be a regular key collaboration initiative moving forward. This inaugural Lounge session will focus on several PRISMSS regional programmes and announce the 2020 Pacific Battle of the year.Call Number: [EL]Physical Description: 59:52

10th Pacific Islands Nature Conference 2020: The Pacific Islands Framework for Nature Conservation and Protected Areas 2021 2025s

This session will present the key elements of the draft framework for 2021-2025 and introduce the role of the Pacific Islands Roundtable for Nature Conservation (PIRT) in promoting the Framework and monitoring progress. Representatives of Pacific governments, NGOs the CBD Secretariat and global donor organizations will speak about the significance of the new Framework for nature and prople in the PacificCall Number: [EL]Physical Description: 48:05

10th Pacific Islands Nature Conference 2020: Sustainable Financing: Dream big, Work hard and Go for It!

This session will highlight achievements and challenges for different mechanisms for financing conservation action in the region and will showcase come financing mechanisms being used. We will share examples taking into account important dimensions that influence such financing such as: 1. bridging the investment need (how much financing is needed to meet targets on reducing biodiversity loss and damage to nature?) 2.