Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Pacific Invasive Species Partnership
Publication Year:
2010
Publication Place
Auckland, New Zealand
Physical Description:
3 Pages
Call Number
[EL]
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
149
Legacy PEIN ID:
76411
General Notes
Available online|A Pacific information brief from the Pacific Invasives Partnership (a working group of the Roundtable for Nature Conservation in the Pacific Islands
Available online
Subject Heading(s)
Climate Change and Invasive Species
Abstract
Pacific island nations are already experiencing the effects of a changing climate. Cyclones and severe flooding have hit Yap, Niue and Fiji recently. Air temperature, the number of cyclones and sea level are all predicted to rise, and changes in rainfall are also predicted across the Pacific (1). Forces driving climate change are beyond the control of island nations. Pacific islands, while constituting 0.12 per cent of the worlds population, release only 0.003 per cent of the worlds carbon dioxide from fuel combustion (2) . Adaptation to climate change should now be the focus of Pacific Island nations. The most practical climate-change adaptation action is to improve ecosystem resilience and focus on sustainable development.
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Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Pacific Invasive Species Partnership
Publication Year:
2010
Publication Place
Auckland, New Zealand
Physical Description:
3 Pages
Call Number
[EL]
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
149
Legacy PEIN ID:
76411
General Notes
Available online|A Pacific information brief from the Pacific Invasives Partnership (a working group of the Roundtable for Nature Conservation in the Pacific Islands
Record Created: 07-Apr-2010
Record Modified: 20-Sep-2022