
Pacific Conservation Database
The Roundtable is mandated by Pacific leaders to monitor our implementation of the Pacific Islands Framework for Nature Conservation and Protected Areas 2021-2025.
This database presents programmes and projects being implemented by PIRT Member organisations towards the objectives of the Framework. The database is regularly updated and serves as the most current record of our Members' collective impact for nature and people in the Pacific.
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Programmes and projects
PIRT programmes and projects found:
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All data is self-reported by PIRT Member organisations.
Pacific Territories Regional Project for Sustainable Ecosystem Management (PROTEGE)
PIRT Members involved
Pacific Community (SPC), Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
Countries of implementation
New Caledonia, French Polynesia, Wallis and Futuna
Framework Action Tracks
03 – Sustainable and resilient ocean economies, 04 – Sustainable and resilient island economies, 05 – Nature-based Solutions (NbS) to sustain our social-ecological systems, 08 – Marine ecological integrity, 10 – Terrestrial ecological integrity, 16 – Battling invasive species, 19 – Science and traditional knowledge for target-setting and monitoring
Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership (PEUMP) programme
PIRT Members involved
Pacific Community (SPC), Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), International Union for the Conservation of Nature - Oceania Regional Office (IUCN-ORO), World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), University of the South Pacific (USP)
Countries of implementation
Regional
Framework Action Tracks
01 – Our people at the centre of conservation action, 03 – Sustainable and resilient ocean economies, 08 – Marine ecological integrity, 13 – Ending unsustainable fishing
Pew Charitable Trusts: Mainstreaming gender and human rights-based approaches into coastal fisheries management and development for improved food security and livelihoods for local communities
PIRT Members involved
Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), Pacific Community (SPC)
Countries of implementation
Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu
Framework Action Tracks
02 – Behaviour change for nature conservation through heritage and cultural expressions, 19 – Science and traditional knowledge for target-setting and monitoring, 20 – Governance that works for nature conservation
Plasticwise, Gizo Solomon Islands
PIRT Members involved
OceanEarth Foundation
Countries of implementation
Solomon Islands
Framework Action Tracks
03 – Sustainable and resilient ocean economies, 04 – Sustainable and resilient island economies, 05 – Nature-based Solutions (NbS) to sustain our social-ecological systems, 17 – Preventing plastics pollution, 18 – Preventing terrestrial, freshwater and marine pollution (non-plastic), 21 – Sustainable financing for nature conservation
Promoting Pacific Islands Nature Based Solutions (PPIN)
PIRT Members involved
International Union for the Conservation of Nature - Oceania Regional Office (IUCN-ORO), Pacific Community (SPC), Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), OceanEarth Foundation
Countries of implementation
Fiji, Tonga, Vanuatu
Framework Action Tracks
05 – Nature-based Solutions (NbS) to sustain our social-ecological systems, 14 – Ecosystem-based approaches to climate change, pandemic and disaster response, 03 – Sustainable and resilient ocean economies, 04 – Sustainable and resilient island economies, 19 – Science and traditional knowledge for target-setting and monitoring, 20 – Governance that works for nature conservation
Provision of scientific analyses, assessments and advice, and data management services, to the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) membership
PIRT Members involved
Pacific Community (SPC)
Countries of implementation
Regional
Framework Action Tracks
13 – Ending unsustainable fishing, 19 – Science and traditional knowledge for target-setting and monitoring
Pôle-relais Zones Humides Tropicales (French Tropical wetlands Network)
PIRT Members involved
Union Internationale pour la Conservation de la Nature Comité Français (UICN-CF)
Countries of implementation
French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Wallis and Futuna
Framework Action Tracks
05 – Nature-based Solutions (NbS) to sustain our social-ecological systems, 14 – Ecosystem-based approaches to climate change, pandemic and disaster response, 16 – Battling invasive species, 18 – Preventing terrestrial, freshwater and marine pollution (non-plastic)
Resilient Pacific Communities through Ecosystem-based Reef and Mangrove Restoration, Management and Sustainable Livelihood
PIRT Members involved
Conservation International (CI)
Countries of implementation
Fiji, Samoa
Framework Action Tracks
01 – Our people at the centre of conservation action, 02 – Behaviour change for nature conservation through heritage and cultural expressions, 03 – Sustainable and resilient ocean economies, 04 – Sustainable and resilient island economies, 05 – Nature-based Solutions (NbS) to sustain our social-ecological systems, 07 – Effective marine protected areas, 08 – Marine ecological integrity, 10 – Terrestrial ecological integrity, 14 – Ecosystem-based approaches to climate change, pandemic and disaster response
Review and update of Palau’s Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC)
PIRT Members involved
Pacific Community (SPC), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
Countries of implementation
Palau
Framework Action Tracks
01 – Our people at the centre of conservation action, 03 – Sustainable and resilient ocean economies, 04 – Sustainable and resilient island economies, 06 – Environmentally and culturally sensitive tourism, 07 – Effective marine protected areas, 08 – Marine ecological integrity, 20 – Governance that works for nature conservation
Samoa Ocean Strategy implementation
PIRT Members involved
Conservation International (CI)
Countries of implementation
Samoa
Framework Action Tracks
01 – Our people at the centre of conservation action, 02 – Behaviour change for nature conservation through heritage and cultural expressions, 03 – Sustainable and resilient ocean economies, 07 – Effective marine protected areas, 08 – Marine ecological integrity, 11 – Reducing threats to threatened and migratory marine species, 13 – Ending unsustainable fishing, 19 – Science and traditional knowledge for target-setting and monitoring, 20 – Governance that works for nature conservation, 21 – Sustainable financing for nature conservation
