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Pacific Ecosystem-based Adaptation to Climate Change (PEBACC)

Pacific Ecosystem-based Adaptation to Climate Change (PEBACC)

PEBACC is a five year project funded by the German Government, 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: 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.
 

 

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