This case study draws on fieldwork in two communities in Fiji that participated in the 2002-05 Capacity Building to Enable the Development of Adaptation Measures in Pacific Island Countries (CBDAMPIC) project, one of the first adaptation projects in the Pacific that attempted to work at this community scale to build resilience to the longer-term impacts of climate change. In both communities, the project served as a catalyst for more resilient development, improving both absorptive and adaptive capacity with respect to water shortages. It provided an example of how addressing a locally defined problem can energize a community to take action to improve resilience. A key factor in these communities' resilience is their existing social capital...
Increasing awareness of the likely effects of climatic change, particularly on small Island states, ...
This thesis documents and describes how people in Nawairuku village in Ra Province, Fiji, are experi...
The Pacific Islands are vulnerable to climate change and increased risk of disasters not only becaus...
This case study takes a retrospective look at the 2010-11 Directorate-General for European Civil Pro...
What can we learn about resilience by examining completed resilience, disaster risk reduction, and c...
This paper reports on a program to investigate the main factors affecting livelihoods in rural villa...
Seeking to gain knowledge about resilience, this case study considered a 2007-09 Red Cross preparedn...
The ability to recover from the effects of climate change among communities is acknowledged in previ...
Community resilience has been widely discussed in relation to climate change and intensifying climat...
Many Pacific Island Countries (PICs) are struggling to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SD...
This study uses a community-based assessment in conjunction with the integrated catchment management...
Changing precipitation patterns including more intense and prolonged dry periods have become a growi...
The Caribbean faces numerous natural hazards, including hurricanes and earthquakes. Relative to most...
In April of 2018, the island of Kauaʻi broke national 24-hour rainfall records, experiencing several...
The aim of this thesis is to explore how vulnerable communities can strengthen their resilience to a...
Increasing awareness of the likely effects of climatic change, particularly on small Island states, ...
This thesis documents and describes how people in Nawairuku village in Ra Province, Fiji, are experi...
The Pacific Islands are vulnerable to climate change and increased risk of disasters not only becaus...
This case study takes a retrospective look at the 2010-11 Directorate-General for European Civil Pro...
What can we learn about resilience by examining completed resilience, disaster risk reduction, and c...
This paper reports on a program to investigate the main factors affecting livelihoods in rural villa...
Seeking to gain knowledge about resilience, this case study considered a 2007-09 Red Cross preparedn...
The ability to recover from the effects of climate change among communities is acknowledged in previ...
Community resilience has been widely discussed in relation to climate change and intensifying climat...
Many Pacific Island Countries (PICs) are struggling to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SD...
This study uses a community-based assessment in conjunction with the integrated catchment management...
Changing precipitation patterns including more intense and prolonged dry periods have become a growi...
The Caribbean faces numerous natural hazards, including hurricanes and earthquakes. Relative to most...
In April of 2018, the island of Kauaʻi broke national 24-hour rainfall records, experiencing several...
The aim of this thesis is to explore how vulnerable communities can strengthen their resilience to a...
Increasing awareness of the likely effects of climatic change, particularly on small Island states, ...
This thesis documents and describes how people in Nawairuku village in Ra Province, Fiji, are experi...
The Pacific Islands are vulnerable to climate change and increased risk of disasters not only becaus...