Description

This video details how the Cook Islands Government worked with the Australian Government's Pacific Adaptation Strategy Assistance Program to adapt to climate change and implement a coordinated and strategic approach to manage the risks from climate change, extreme weather events and natural disasters. More intense cyclones are just one of the likely consequences of climate change with temperatures, sea levels and ocean acidification all projected to significantly increase within 20 years.

You can stream the video via YouTube.

The Cook Islands worked with the Australian Government's Pacific Adaptation Strategy Assistance Programme (PASAP) to: review its climate areas at most risk from climate change; map likely areas at most risk from climate change; undertake assessments of vulnerability and adaptation options in outer islands; develop a Joint National Action Plan for climate change and Disaster Risk Reduction and develop a whole of government climate change policy. The Australian Government's PASAP assisted 15 partner countries to assess their vulnerability to climate change and incorporate adaptive measures into planning and development.

Publication Year
2 014
Language
English
Resource Type
Rights Statement
Copyright Commonwealth of Australia, 2014. Licensed under a Creative Commons Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Attribution Statement
Australian Government (2014): Planning for climate change in the Cook Islands, online video, Produced by the Australian Government's Pacific Adaptation Strategy Assistance Program. Australian Government (2014): Planning for climate change in the Cook Islands, online video, Produced by the Australian Government's Pacific Adaptation Strategy Assistance Program. https://youtu.be/WbJT2lRXp4k
Publisher
Australian Government