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This session are about some examples of how we are trying to tackle these issue4s followed by an opportunity ti share your own examples and discussion on practical ways to move forward.Call Number: [EL]Physical Description: 1:05:22
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The Pacific Battler Lounge is a place for casual interviews with key experts and Pacific practitioners on key invasive species issues in the Pacific. The Battler lounge will be a regular key collaboration initiative moving forward.
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Closing session including: Presentation and endorsement of the Vemoore Declaration, including statements Closing words by conference organisers (PIRT, SPREP and New CCall Number: [EL]Physical Description: 1:00:38
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This session will present the key elements of the draft framework for 2021-2025 and introduce the role of the Pacific Islands Roundtable for Nature Conservation (PIRT) in promoting the Framework and monitoring progress.
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This session will highlight achievements and challenges for different mechanisms for financing conservation action in the region and will showcase come financing mechanisms being used. We will share examples taking into account important dimensions that influence such financing such as: 1.
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As one of the most bio diverse region in the world in PICTs, the use of ecosystem-based approaches to address climate change issue would be a relevant way of ensuring that adaptation measures are taken, while preserving both the natural and cultural heritage of Pacific IslandsCall Number:
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This session will explore:What we are doing to put in place and safeguard sustainable Ocean economies What approaches and initiatives can help us in the region Recognize that sustainable ocean economy is multidisciplinary but ensure that conservation/environment remains key pillarCall Nu
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This session will explore consumption and production as driving forces of Pacific Island economies and how governments, private sector and community stakeholder are using natural resources in a sustainable manner.
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This session will explore some of the most extraordinary species form across the region - and how they contribute to our ecosystems. We will look at the structures that allow us to prioritize conservation actions and how they can measure progress.
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Pacific cultures have evolved with the ocean as a constant centrepiece and fish and seafood as corner stones of food security and livelihoods in the region. Today as much as ever, Pacific households, communities and countries rely upon a healthy and abundant ocean.
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