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Name of Publication:
Global International Waters Assessment
Pacific Islands, GIWA Regional assessment 62
Publisher
University of Kalmar on behalf of United Nations
Environment Programme
Publication date
November, 2004
Authors
South, G.R., Skelton, P., Veitayaki, J., Resture, A., Carpenter, C., Pratt, C. and A. Lawedrau
ISSN
1651-940X
Pages
100
Available formats
Electronically (PDF), Hard copy (paperback)
Description
This report presents the GIWA assessment of the Pacific
Islands region, which comprises 23 island nations or territories that
exhibit enormous geomorphological, climatic, cultural and demographic
diversity within a vast oceanic expanse. The region is unique because
its inhabitants, who have close links with, and great cultural, economic
and spiritual dependence on, their terrestrial and marine environment,
are often the owners and users of these resources and ultimately govern
their conservation and sustainable use. In addition to highlighting
the overexploitation of fish and other living resources in densely populated
areas, this report emphasises the vulnerability of many of these small
island states to the impacts of climate change, particularly sea level
rise and fluctuations in rainfall, which has enormous influence on the
availability of freshwater in the region. The root causes of overexploitation
and freshwater shortage are illustrated using several case studies and
potential policy options to mitigate these problems in the future are
discussed.
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