Legal frameworks for ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change in the Pacific Islands

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Legal frameworks for ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change in the Pacific Islands

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This report is primarily directed to analysing the legal aspects of ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change. It sketches the impacts of climate change in the Pacific Island countries, recognizing that climate change directly impacts ecosystems, which provide for the needs of people as well as for the maintenance of the natural environment. It takes as a given that ecosystem-based adaptation can provide cost-effective strategies for reducing vulnerability to climate change impacts and enhancing ecosystem resilience, thereby maintaining ecosystem services and sustainable livelihoods. The report is written in light of the research reports completed by SPREP and Conservation International for this project (SPREP and Conservation International 2011). An essential aspect of the legal analysis is an examination of the way in which environmental governance operates in Pacific Island countries. The analysis is directed both to current formal legal systems as well as to customary mechanisms at the community level, exploring both potential barriers as well as the possibilities in the national legislation for achieving the aims of ecosystembased adaptation strategies. The report includes six brief legal case studies of more or less representative Pacific Island countries. The case studies provide a snapshot of the relevant legal frameworks in the selected jurisdictions in order to assess the suitability of those frameworks for providing a legally robust basis for ecosystembased adaptation. The report shows that appropriate legal mechanisms developed at the national level can play a key role in promoting adaptation, especially through restoring and maintaining ecosystem resilience, to address the effects of climate change.

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SPREP
Language
English
Pages
55

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Table of Contents

Background
Environmental governance in the Pacific Islands
Legal mechanisms for maintaining and restoring ecosystem resilience
Environmental assessment and strategic planning
Implementation, compliance and enforcement
Monitoring and adaptive management
Financing mechanisms
Country snapshots
Key priorities and recommendations.

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"Australian AID."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-54).

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Apia, Samoa

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
344.95046
Library of Congress
KVC705 .B64 2012

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Pagination
55 p.
Number of pages
55

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30747522M
ISBN 13
9789820404397
LCCN
2012493094
OCLC/WorldCat
789663842

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