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Solomon Islands PEBACC Project Resources

PEBACC - Pacific Ecosystems-based Adaptation to Climate Change - is a five year project funded by the German government and implemented by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) to explore and promote ecosystem-based options for adapting to climate change. The overall intended outcome of the project is: Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) is integrated into development, climate change adaptation and natural resource management policy and planning processes in three Pacific island countries providing replicable models for other countries in the region.

This dataset holds resources produced under the project.

Data and Resource

Honiara - ESRAM

This synthesis report provides an overview of…

Wagina Ecosystem Based Adaptation Option Assessment and Master Plan

EbA options assessment – identification and…

Honiara - Ecosystem Based Adaptation Option Assessment and Master Plan

EbA options assessment – identification and…

Wagani - ESRAM

The aim of the ESRAM study was to provide a…

PEBACC Solomon Islands fact-sheet

A fact sheet on how Ecosystem-based Adaptation…

Honiara Ecosystem Services (bolded ecosystem services are likely to be less resilient to future climate conditions)
Ecosystems Ecosystem Services Ecosystems Ecosystems Ecosystem Services Ecosystems Ecosystem Services
Urban springs and groundwater Water provision (drinking) Coastal and Marine Support fisheries Terrestrial watershed Regulating services including water quality and flow and air quality
Water provision (domestic) Raw materials provision (sand, gravel, coral rock, lime, stones, fuelwood) timber, Food provision (subsistence and commercial cultivated lands)
Rivers, streams other water bodies Food provision (fish, crab, ura, water cress, aquaculture) Coastal protection (attenuation and buffering of wave and storm energy by reefs and shoreline stabilisation by mangroves at the Lungga River delta) Culturally important materials and values (traditional costumes, ornaments and cultural artefacts, provision of areas for reconnecting with traditional land-based cultural practices)
Water supply (drinking) Food provision Raw materials (timber and fuelwood)
Water supply (domestic) Support tourism (e.g. snorkelling, diving and sailing) Medicinal plants
Water supply (irrigation and industrial) Habitat provision and biodiversity support Recreation and leisure (e.g. areas for socialising and reconnecting with nature)
Income generation (e.g. fishing, aquaculture) Cultural artefacts and ornaments (shell money, ornaments, jewellery and decorations) Support logging industry and agriculture
Environmental and event regulation (e.g. channel rain and flood waters) Cultural identity and status Urban greenspace/ Landscaping Shade provision
Habitat provision and biodiversity Kastom medicine provided by coral Tourism support
Support fisheries and aquaculture Recreation (e.g. sporting activities, leisure) Urban habitat and biodiversity
Recreational uses (swimming) Transport facilitation Recreation and leisure
Raw materials provision (e.g. gravel and stones) Waste disposal and dispersal Land (e.g. built environment) Food provision (subsistence and backyard gardens)
Cultural and religious values (e.g. shells, cultural identity and with the land, location for baptisms). connection Habitat provision and biodiversity support Provision of land for development, business and services
Support tourism (e.g. waterfalls) Terrestrial Watershed Erosion control and land stability Supports cultural identity
Waste disposal and dispersal High value commodity
Transport facilitation
Source : Honiara Ecosystem Based Adaptation - Option Assessment and Masterplan
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Honiara Ecosystem Services - cvs

This is the cvs format of the Honiara…

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Honiara Ecosystem Services

The bolded ecosystem services in this table…

Field Value
Publisher Solomon Islands Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology
Modified 15 February 2022
Release Date 08 June 2021
Source URL https://www.sprep.org/pebacc
Identifier 20396549-253e-4e01-8d21-cd1766ba9ee6
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location Solomon Islands
Relevant Countries Solomon Islands
Language English
License Public
[Open Data]
Author Government of the Solomon Islands, Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Program, German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB)
Contact Name Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Program
Contact Email sprep@sprep.org