illustrations; mapsPort Vila is the capital and largest city of the Melanesian island nation of Vanuatu, and is situated on the southern coast of Efate, the third largest island in Vanuatu. Metropolitan Port Vila is where more than a quarter of Vanuatu’s total population live. In 2016 the population of the city was approximately 75 000 and current growth rates are as high as 8% per annum. Population growth in Port Vila is much higher than in other provinces and the city is attracting internal migrants from all other islands in Vanuatu. Most new internal migrants reside in outer urban or peri-urban settlements where they do not generally have formal access to housing or land for growing food. Tropical Cyclone Pam (TC Pam) in March 2015 was...
Natural disasters are a permanent feature in Vanuatu. Consequently, efforts to improve the resilienc...
In the Pacific Island country of Vanuatu, the majority of the population is involved in subsistence ...
Vanuatu is a chain of islands in the South Pacific.The country is highly reliant economically and cu...
This report constitutes the complete outputs of the climate vulnerability assessment carried out by ...
Ecosystem services play a key role in maintaining community resilience and wellbeing; a function inc...
As the linked impacts of climate change and degradation of ecosystems continue to be felt, particula...
Abstract Vanuatu is a small island state ranked the most at-risk for natural hazards ...
Tourism is a growing market in the Pacific region. It is a vital part of the economic fundamentals f...
Developing island nations in the Pacific are highly dependent on tourism receipts to support and sus...
[Extract] The Commonwealth of Australia, represented by the Department of Climate Change and Energy ...
Introduction: islands of the Southwest Pacific are exposed to geologic and climate-related disturban...
[Extract] During March 2015, Tropical Cyclone Pam charted a course of destruction through the southw...
Tourism is a growing economic sector in the South Pacific providing the region with great potential...
This communication discusses climate change adaptation efforts underway in Vanuatu. In particular, i...
Climate change, malnutrition, and noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are three of the most significant ...
Natural disasters are a permanent feature in Vanuatu. Consequently, efforts to improve the resilienc...
In the Pacific Island country of Vanuatu, the majority of the population is involved in subsistence ...
Vanuatu is a chain of islands in the South Pacific.The country is highly reliant economically and cu...
This report constitutes the complete outputs of the climate vulnerability assessment carried out by ...
Ecosystem services play a key role in maintaining community resilience and wellbeing; a function inc...
As the linked impacts of climate change and degradation of ecosystems continue to be felt, particula...
Abstract Vanuatu is a small island state ranked the most at-risk for natural hazards ...
Tourism is a growing market in the Pacific region. It is a vital part of the economic fundamentals f...
Developing island nations in the Pacific are highly dependent on tourism receipts to support and sus...
[Extract] The Commonwealth of Australia, represented by the Department of Climate Change and Energy ...
Introduction: islands of the Southwest Pacific are exposed to geologic and climate-related disturban...
[Extract] During March 2015, Tropical Cyclone Pam charted a course of destruction through the southw...
Tourism is a growing economic sector in the South Pacific providing the region with great potential...
This communication discusses climate change adaptation efforts underway in Vanuatu. In particular, i...
Climate change, malnutrition, and noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are three of the most significant ...
Natural disasters are a permanent feature in Vanuatu. Consequently, efforts to improve the resilienc...
In the Pacific Island country of Vanuatu, the majority of the population is involved in subsistence ...
Vanuatu is a chain of islands in the South Pacific.The country is highly reliant economically and cu...