Climate Resilient Islands

Papua New Guinea

Climate Resilient Islands PNG

Papua New Guinea became part of Climate Resilient Islands in 2022.

Partnering with eight communities across New Ireland Province, CRI will work across ecosystems including low-lying island and coastal areas as well as heavily forested highland locations. These ecosystems often have great significance for not only their material contributions but also their cultural and spiritual importance. However, they are vulnerable to climate impacts like sea level rise, tropical cyclones, extreme weather events and other risks. Throughout New Ireland, Climate Resilient Islands is focused on working with the Indigenous knowledge held within partner communities to inform nature-based solutions to these challenges.

Climate Resilient Islands is a New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade initiative, implemented by Live & Learn with funding from the New Zealand Government.

Community Resilience Profile & Planning

The Climate Resilient Islands programme is working with 65 rural communities in Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu to strengthen community resilience to climate change through nature-based approaches.

The programme uses a complex range of approaches and concepts, combining a diversity of activities communities can use to explore the interdependence of people and ecosystems, understand ecological complexity and develop nature-based plans for adaptation and resilience.

The CRI Toolkit details the approaches helping create climate resilience across CRI partner communities.

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Case Study: CRI as an ecosystems intervention

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Absorb Adapt Transform CRI 3symbols

Throughout the Climate Resilient Islands programme, we think about how three different things are combined when working with climate resilience: absorptive capacity, adaptive capacity, transformational capacity.

These are symbolised in the programme by the coconut palm, crab and butterfly. These three capacities relate to the levels of challenges communities face and the changes required to meet these challenges throughout all six partner countries in the CRI programme.

Climate Resilient Islands

Climate Resilient Islands is working with rural communities in Fiji, Tonga, Vanuatu, Tuvalu, Solomon Islands and PNG to strengthen community resilience to the impacts of climate change through nature-based approaches.

Learn more about how the programme is working in other partner countries through the pages below.

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Climate Resilient Islands is a New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade initiative, implemented by Live & Learn with funding from the New Zealand Government.