Welcome to this sixth edition of the SPREP Pacific Ecosystem-based Adaptation to Climate Change (PEBACC) project newsletter, an initiative to disseminate information on Ecosystem- based Adaptation (EbA). This edition covers the period from April to July 2018.
A Memorandum of agreement signed by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) – Pacific this week will support two major environmental projects for the province of Macuata.
Ecosystem-based adaptation options assessment and masterplan for Honiara, Solomon Islands
This report presents the Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) Options Assessment and Masterplan for Honiara prepared as part of the Solomon Islands Ecosystems and Socio-economic Resilience Analysis and Mapping (ESRAM) to assess and prioritise climate change-related ecosystem-based adaptation options for selected locations in Solomon Islands. The report outlines EbA options for Honiara.
The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Enviornment Programme (SPREP) establisjed the Barana Community Nature Park purposely to promote ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change and environmental management.
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Welcome to this fifth edition of the SPREP Pacific Ecosystem-based Adapation to Climate Change (PEBACC) project newsletter, an initiative to disseminate information on Ecosystem- based Adaptation (EbA).
The SPREP PEBACC project newsletter for the period July-December 2017 is now available. Click on the link below to access the full newsletter.
SPREP would like to call for tenders from qualified and experienced communication consultant(s) who can offer their services to produce synthesis reports of the Ecosystem and Socio-economic Resilience Analysis and Mapping (ESRAM) studies in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu commissioned by the PE
Please click on the link below to access the June 2017 edition of the PEBACC project's newsletter.
The Global Project Mainstreaming EbA is delighted to invite you to the free and public webinar:
Evidence on the effectiveness of Ecosystem-based Adaptation (III): Experiences from Central Asia and Viet Nam
Natural solutions have been one of the answers for Kiribati as they have applied ecosystem-based adaptation approaches to help strengthen the resilience of the island nation.