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: How to Draw on Nature to Ensure a Sustainable Development?

As one of the most bio diverse region in the world in PICTs, the use of ecosystem-based approaches to address climate change issue would be a relevant way of ensuring that adaptation measures are taken, while preserving both the natural and cultural heritage of Pacific IslandsCall Number: [EL]Physical Description: 57:29

Final narrative report on the project Sustainable management of sites globally important for biodiversity in the Pacific

The project office in Suva, Fiji, shared with another NGO, was opened at the start of the Action, and initially provided adequate facilities and space. However, following the development of the BirdLife Fiji Programme, the office was moved to new premises in mid 2007 with significant improvements to office facilities which now comply with local health and safety regulations.Available onlineCall Number: [EL]Physical Description: 33 p.