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 Pacific Data Hub

In 2012 Tropical Cyclone (TC) Evan offered a
distressing reminder of Samoa’s exposure to natural
hazards. TC Evan came only three years after the
earthquake and tsunami of 2009, which affected
2.5 percent of the country’s population, causing
143 fatalities and associated economic losses
equivalent to 20 percent of gross domestic product
(GDP).
///The economic growth of Samoa has been
impacted in the past few years by two major
disasters: the tsunami in 2009 and TC Evan
in 2012./// Growth was also impacted by the global

 Pacific Data Hub

Kiribati is expected to incur, on average, about 0.3
million USD per year in losses due to earthquakes and
tropical cyclones. In the next 50 years, Kiribati has a 50%
chance of experiencing a loss exceeding 1 million USD
and casualties larger than 10 people, and a 10% chance
of experiencing a loss exceeding 40 million USD and
asualties larger than 200 people.

 Pacific Data Hub

The Solomon Islands are expected to incur, on average,
20.5 million USD per year in losses due to earthquakes
and tropical cyclones. In the next 50 years, the Solomon
Islands have a 50% chance of experiencing a loss
exceeding 240 million USD and casualties larger than
1,650 people, and a 10% chance of experiencing a loss
exceeding 527 million USD and casualties larger than
4,600 people.

 Pacific Data Hub

The Cook Islands are expected to incur, on average, about
5 million USD per year in losses due to earthquakes and
tropical cyclones. In the next 50 years, the Cook Islands
have a 50% chance of experiencing a loss exceeding 75
million USD and casualties larger than 130 people, and a
10% chance of experiencing a loss exceeding 270 million
USD and casualties larger than 200 people.

 Pacific Data Hub

The Cook Islands is composed of 15 islands,
spread across nearly 2 million km2 of
territorial waters. The geographic spread of the
Cook Islands poses logistical problems for any
necessary post-disaster relief and response efforts.
The 2011 census estimated the resident population
of the Cook Islands at approximately 14,974
people, with a further 2,820 temporary residents.
Approximately three-quarters of the population
lived in Rarotonga. The geographic spread of
the population makes initial disaster response to

 Pacific Data Hub

Tonga is an archipelago composed of 172
islands spread across a combined land and
sea area of 720,000km
2
. According to the 2011
census, Tonga had a population of 103,252 people
spread across 36 of the 172 islands. A population
scattered so widely across such a large area can
pose logistical problems for efforts to facilitate and
finance disaster response.

In January 2014, Tropical Cyclone Ian caused
widespread damage and destruction on the
islands of Ha’apai and Vava’u.

 Pacific Data Hub

Papua New Guinea is expected to incur, on average, 85
million USD per year in losses due to earthquakes and
tropical cyclones. In the next 50 years, Papua New Guinea
has a 50% chance of experiencing a loss exceeding 700
million USD and casualties larger than 4,900 people, and
a 10% chance of experiencing a loss exceeding 1.4 billion
USD and casualties larger than 11,500 people.

 Pacific Data Hub

Anon. Federated States of Micronesia: Chuuk joint State of action plan for Disaster Risk. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Community, (SPC): 69 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Anon. JNAP II - Are we resilient? The Cook Islands 2nd Joint National action plan: a sectoral approach to Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management 2016-2020. Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Government of Cook Islands. 84 p.

 Pacific Data Hub

Anon. Republic of Palau: National disaster risk management framework 2010 (Amended 2016). Suva, Fiji. Pacific Community (SPC). 68 p.

 Climate Change Directorate

Coastal Risk Assessment for Ebeye, 2017. Technical Report.

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Environmental Monitor 2002 is designed to provide basic information about PNG's natural resources, pressures affecting these resources and steps which need to take place to ensure PNG's awareness of economic benefits and trade-offs involved between development and sustainability. It is the first in Monitor Series which aim to engage and inform stakeholders of key environmental issues.

 Climate Change Directorate

Republic of the Marshall Islands Joint National Action Plan for Climate Change Adaption and Disaster Risk Management, 2014-2018.

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 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Atmosphere and Climate Physical Climate Cook Islands consists of data on local knowledge on climate variability, energy in Cook Islands and Review of mainstreaming of climate change into national plans and policies in Cook Islands