Be part of the #Pacific journey at COP25 in Madrid this year! The Moana Blue Pacific Pavilion, a Pacific partnership supported by New Zealand with Fiji will be featuring over 65 Pacific side events, amplifying our Pacific voice at the world’s…
10th Pacific Islands Conference on Nature Conservation and Protected Areas
Nature conservation programmes in the Pacific Island countries and territories are guided by this regional conservation conference that has met every four to five years since 1975. The principal gathering of government agencies, non-government organisations,…
For Pacific island Members, the economic, social, and environmental costs of climate change and disasters are high and forecast to increase. As coordinator for climate change action in the region, SPREP continues to lead the region’s response to climate impacts.…
Healthy ecosystems are foundations for sustainable development and adaptation and resilience to climate change. The Pacific islands region has one of the richest complexes of marine and terrestrial ecosystems on Earth with habitats ranging from mountain forests to…
SPREP has the lead responsibility for regional coordination and delivery of waste management and pollution control action and uses the strategic management framework, Cleaner Pacific 2025, in guiding regional cooperation and collaboration.
A collaborative effort between the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), the University of the South Pacific, and the Pacific Community to build resilience to ocean acidification (OA) in Pacific island communities and
COSPPac works with Pacific Island stakeholders to analyse and interpret climate, oceans and tidal data to produce valuable services for island communities.
The project aims to address the principal source of uPOPs emissions in the Pacific region, caused by poor waste management practices, and therefore help address the obligation of Stockholm Convention Parties to “reduce”, “minimize” and “where feas
Contribute to the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity's Island Biodiversity Programme of Work by supporting an integrated ecosystem approach to biodiversity conservation management at local level in four Pacific countries.
The overall objective is to promote environmental sustainability in ACP countries, by strengthening and enhancing the capacity of acific ACP countries to effectively mainstream and implement MEAs and related commitments in the chemicals and waste
The overall objective of this project is to contribute to improving the long-term conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and natural resources in the Pacific ACP region in protected areas and surrounding communities through better use an
EbA is fully 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, and is successfully