This report uses these generic methods to provide recommendations for climate resilient development in the PICs in the following sectors: coastal protection, flood management, water resources management, protection of infrastructure against changes in temperature and precipitations, protection of buildings against cyclone winds, and adaptation in the agriculture sector.
Ocean warming may well turn out to be the greatest hidden challenge of our generation. This report represents the most comprehensive review to date on ocean warming. To build up the report, leading scientists from around the world were invited to join with colleagues to contribute individual chapters. It contains many recommendations from the scientists on capability gaps and research issues that need to be resolved if we are to tackle the impacts of ocean warming with greater confidence in the future.
The WASH Cloth materials consists of the following:
- Tea Towel designs that give simple messages to depict some good water management and water sanitation practises.
- T-shirt designs that have simple messages to show how water is greatly valued and it also depict some good water management practises.
- Sarong designs with messages about water sanitation
- Bag designs with messages on the usage of water
The WASH Media materials consists of the following audio and video files:
The WASH Paper materials consists of the following:
- 2016 and 2017 Calendar depicting safe water, Hygiene and what to do during disaster
- Posters for Hygience during the Menstrual Period
- Posters on how to construct "TIPTAP"
- WASH cover images
- Stickers with the message of boiling water before drinking
Pacific Tool for Resilience
PARTneR will enable Pacific government Ministries and stakeholder organisation to effectively developed and used risk-based information to support development decision making on DRR & DRM
PARTneR will tailor RiskScape, a disaster impact mapping and modelling software developed jointly with New Zealand NIWA and GNS science.
Climate Change I save spoilem banana blong yumi. Bigfala san I save bonem ol lif, mekem se kaikai I no gud. Bigfala ren I save mekem se kaikai I stink o ol pipey oli kam plante. Samtaem banana I luk redi be kaikai I no gud nomo. Ol saeklon oli save brokbrokem lif banana mo spoilem kaikai blong hem.
Awareness DVD on climate change and Agriculture
DVD of a case study of adaption to climate change-work of Youth in reef conservation around Pele isIand.
Powerpoint presentation to promote awareness of impacts of climate changeand practical adaptations.
Powerpoint presentation to promote awareness of impacts of climate change and practical adaptations.
Posters illustrating the impacts pf global warming in the pacific affecting the atmosphere.
Awareness posters on climate change.Each set 1,2 and 3 contains 4 to 10 different posters
Awareness poster on climate change that gives a brief information on climate change kit in the pacific.
Vanuatu is among countries in the Pacific region that are most vulnerable to the risks of
climate change, climate variability and sea level rise. The livelihood of our people and
economy which are interwoven, shaped and driven by climate sensitive sectors, the effect
of climate and sea level change are already very real and pose a tangible threat to the
future socio-economic well-being of Vanuatu.
Set of posters that guves awareness of climate change and its impacts and adaptations.
Drft report on likely impacts of climate change on the greater port vila area ,and strategies of urban planning to offset these impacts.
Its am imaginative story showing how climate change can affect young children in a pacific environment, and measures they can take to mitigate and adapt.
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Tearchers guide on the principles of sustainable development and how to teach them. The past century has brought massive changes to
planet earth. Those born at the beginning of the
twenty first century have inherited a world that is
vastly different from those of their grandparents. As
of November 2008, the human population has soared
to over 6.7 billion people, an incredible number given
that the world population only first reached 3 billion
in 1961. The dramatic increase in population growth
has been accompanied by a rapid rise in the rate of
Leading scientists indicate that the global is changing. As a result extreme weather is increasing, average temperature is rising, patterns of dry and wet periods are shifting, and sea levels are rising. These effects impact on the vulnerability of people. Extreme weather: Climate change is accompanied by an increase in extreme weather events. The trend can already be witnessed: frequency, intensity and unpredictability of extreme weather is increasing.