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Sythesis of National Capacity Self-Assessment Reports (NSCA) in the Pacific Region
Climate Change Resilience
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Mitchell, Dr. Ronald B

2012
UNEP established the NCSA program with the goal of identifying “country level priorities and needs for capacity building to address global environmental issues, in particular biological diversity, climate change, and land degradation, with the aim of catalyzing domestic and/ or externally assisted action to meet those needs in a coordinated and planned manner” (http://www. unep.org/dgef/NCSAs/tabid/1900/language/en-US/Default.aspx). This report synthesizes NCSAs written between 2007 and 2010 from the following 10 governments: the Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, the Solomon Islands, Tonga, and Vanuatu (see Appendix I; NCSAs were not available for other SPREP countries). The report’s first section identifies the major themes that these NCSAs document with respect to vulnerabilities, sources of threats, and incapacities. The report’s second section builds on this information to identify strategies that would assist national governments and SPREP in more effectively addressing the gaps that the NCSAs document. These strategies are intended to help SPREP use its unique institutional position and resources to facilitate member state efforts to remedy their incapacities, address their vulnerabilities, and enhance their ability to achieve their commitments under the Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Convention on Biological Diversity, and the Convention on Desertification. The strategies are intended to help SPREP, at the request of and in collaboration with national governments, develop policies and programs that can be usefully applied in all countries while respecting and reflecting the diverse situations of each.
World heritage in a sea of islands : Pacific 2009 programme
Biodiversity Conservation
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Tim Denham

2012
Thematic Frameworks for the cultural values of the Pacific / Ian Lilley and Christophe Sand|Pacific Islands World Heritage Tentative Lists / paul Dingwall|Developing the Solomon Islands Tentative List / Salamat Ali Tabbasum|The Cook Islands / Justina Nicholas and Ngatuaine Maui|Natural world heritage in Oceania: challenges and opportunities / Stuart Chape|bikini Atoll: a small remote atool of global significance/ Nicole Baker|Levuka, FijiL the heritage of culture contact in the Pacific / anita Smith, Sipiriano nemani and Anaseini Kalougata|Transnational Values in the development of a World heritage nomination for the Sacred site of Taputapuatea/Te Po of Opoa, French Polynesia / Ariihau Richard Tuheiava, Anith Smith|Yapese stone money: a transboundary serial nomination from Micronesia|Community as the First C: Conservation and development through tourism at Chief Roi Mata's Domain, Vanuatu / Meredith Wilson, Chris Ballard, Richard Matanik and Topie Warry|The ancient royal tombs of lapaha, Tonga : Community and world heritage / Geoffrey Clark, Christian Reepmeyer and Nivaleti Melekiola|Community participatory approach to heritage conservation in Samoa / Elisaia Talouli, Tuiolo Schuster|Samoan women: preservers of their cultural heritage / Luagalau Fo'isagaasina Etuati-Shon|Building Regional Capacity for World Heritage in the Pacific islands: toward a Pacific Heritage Hub / Anita Smith and Meretui Ratunabuabua|Safeguarding Nan Madol, Federated States of Micronesia / Diana Roma|The Kokoda initiativ, Papua New Guinea|UNESCO's World Heritage Programme for Small Island Developing States and the Global Strategy / Ron van Oers|Niue: a small island state in West Polynesia / Moira Enetama