以吉里巴斯為例 IMPACTS OF AND SOLUTIONS TO CLIMATE CHANGETHE CASE OF KIRIBATIClimate change is considered to be one of the most important global issues. In particular, the least developed countries such as Kiribati and many other islands found in the Pacific region are the most vulnerable ...
Kiribati—a low-lying, resource-poor Pacific atoll nation—is one of the most vulnerable countries in the World to the impacts of climate change, including... MI Lachlan,W Alistair,D Seren,... - 《International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health》 被引量: 14发表: 2014年 Imp...
Society's response to climate change is inevitably mediated by culture. In a Review Article that analyses important new research from across the social sciences, climate change is shown to threaten important cultural dimensions of people's lives and live
Home to 100,000 people,Kiribati's 33 coral atolls lie just 1.8m above current sea levels,putting the country on course to become the first nation state lost to climate change.Five years ago,former president Anote Tong launched o programme to buy lund in Fiji to form o refuge for the peo...
(Supplementary Data 1 and 3). Least impacted geographic areas are primarily in the poles, but also include relatively large areas in the central Pacific like the waters surrounding Jarvis Island and Palmyra Atoll (USA) and the Line Group of Kiribati, as well as temperate ecoregions around ...
This chapter discusses the potential impacts of climate change on coastal infrastructure in the Pacific. It also analyses the location of built infrastructure in 12 Pacific island countries with a view to determining the percentages in close proximity to
(Below et al.2007; Botterill and Cockfield2013). Multidecadal climate variability (e.g. Kiem and Franks2004; Vance et al.2015; McGree et al.2016), as well as projected impacts of anthropogenic climate change (e.g. IPCC2013; Van Loon et al.2016a,2016b), also means that drought will...
activity which has been led by the Foundation for the Peoples of the South Pacific Kiribati, both stimulated and in part subsidized by the Global Network for Disaster Reduction that provided financial support to work with rural and urban communities on mitigating disaster risks and climate change ...