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PEBACC has four outputs:
1. Ecosystem and socio-economic resilience analysis and mapping (ESRAM) completed as a basis for adaptation planning at national, provincial and community levels.
2. EbA options analysed, prioritised and plans developed.
3. EbA plans implemented with demonstrated benefits.
4. Communications and outreach products developed to promote integration of EbA options into climate change policies, plans and projects.

Complete form and send, along with other photos, to Karen Baird at SPREP, [email protected]

This is a shapefile layer that shows the 12 nautical miles zone for Niue. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This is a shapefile layer that shows Niue's Territorial Sea Baseline. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This is a shapefile layer that shows the 24 nautical miles zone for Niue. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This shapefile shows the 24 nautical miles zone for the Phoenix Group - KI. It can be opened in any GIS software.

Pdf with graphic visualization of the workflow "Data for decision making".

This report on the State of the Climate in South-West Pacific 2020 is the first of its kind for this region and a milestone multi-agency effort to deliver informed climate analysis and climate change trends.

Circular cover letter that was sent out on 1st December 2021

Proposed Project Objective: Enhanced use of data for decision making in the environment sector throughout the Pacific region. Building on the tools and momentum the Inform project established, this scaled up project will expand the user base and fill significant gaps including in situ monitoring, increased partnerships between the environment ministries and other ministries, increase use of spatial tools, and the establishment of standardise environmental standards and key indicators for key resources.

Focusing management efforts on thermal refugia may only be effective in the short-term. Promoting adaptation to higher temperatures and facilitating migration will instead be needed to secure coral reef survival.