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Pacific Conservation Database

Climate-Smart landscapes for promoting sustainability of Pacific Island agricultural systems

PIRT Member organisations

Pacific Community (SPC), University of the South Pacific (USP)

Other partner organisations

University of Western Australia
University of Sydney
University of Auckland
Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)
Government of Tonga
Government of Fiji
Ba Communities (Fiji)

Countries of implementation

Regional

About

This project develops a collaborative geospatial platform that will facilitate the identification of climate-smart landscape adaptation responses. SPC LRD is working collaboration with the University of Western Australia, University of Sydney, University of the South Pacific, University of Auckland, Ministry of Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and Forestry (Tonga, Fiji) and local Ba Communities (Fiji) to focus on project research and training.

Framework Action Tracks

01 – Our people at the centre of conservation action, 02 – Behaviour change for nature conservation through heritage and cultural expressions, 04 – Sustainable and resilient island economies, 10 – Terrestrial ecological integrity

Status

Completed

The Pacific Islands Roundtable for Nature Conservation (PIRT) is supported by the Pacific BioScapes Programme.

The Pacific BioScapes Programme is a European Union (EU) funded action, managed and implemented by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP).
The Programme contributes to the sustainable development of Pacific Small Island Developing States through the implementation of 30 focused activities taking place across a diversity of ecosystems in 11 countries (Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu) that will address critical issues concerning coastal and marine biodiversity, and ecosystem-based responses to climate change adaptation.
For more information, please visit: www.sprep.org/bioscapes

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