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ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY: THE CASE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA Regional Policy Briefing no. 9 on ‘Building Resilience to Climate Change in the Pacific Islands’ Port Vila – Vanuatu October 31st – November 02nd 2012 By: Theresa Kamau Kas Program Director, Northern Bismarck Sea. The Nature Conservancy, PNG Program, P O Box 2750, BOROKO. National Capital District. Papua New Guinea. Outline of Presentation • Vulnerabilities to Climate Change Impacts & Consequences in PNG • Opportunities for Coping undertaken by PNG Communities • Adaptation & Environment Sustainability - Community Model as the way forward • Policy & Legislation Support • Recommendation Its hard to ignore the elephant in the room Climate change is with us and we need to respond Vulnerable Sectors Affected by CC Impacts • Coastal Zones / Marine Eco -System • Water Resources • Agriculture / Food Security • Human Health • Terrestrial EcoSystem Vulnerabilities to Climate Change Impacts & Consequences in PNG Sea Level Rise affecting coastlines Flood & landslide, watercatchment destructions Impacts of Climate Change on Coastal Communities in PNG Inundations and increase salinity Destructed Shoreline/coastlines Impacts of climate change on land based rural communities in PNG Destructed forested land Destruction of catchment areas in through landslides & erosion the name of development CC Consequences are threats to Sustainable Development • Degradation in Eco-System Services • Decrease in Water Quality • Threaten Food Security • Rural - Atoll Communities Livelihood Threaten • Migration –Resettlement conflicts / Pressures • Economy effects (local people & Government) Opportunities for Coping to Climate Change Impacts & Sustainable Development in rural/local communities • Coral Reef Protection • Coastline Protection and Rehabilitation • Agricultural Techniques to enable sustainable food Productions • Migration / Tribal & Individual Movement/relocation of Affected People • Capacity Building for Knowledge and Information Sharing • Biodiversity Conservation and best Management Practices using Traditional Ecological Knowledge Way Forward- Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) used in Community Based NRM Plans Consultation & Decision-making using TEK Learning & Training Support amongst community groups TEK in Community-Based NRM Planning Processes for Sustainable Development • Community Consultation, CBO Mobilisation and Decision Making (Situation Analyse) • Partners identified, partnerships established • Community history, visioning, planning • Community zoning, rules & penalties developed • Drafting of Community Based Management Plan Integration of Adaptation Mechanism and Sustainable Development Model Situation Analysis / Vulnerability Assessment Monitoring & Evaluation /Evaluation of CCA programs Sustainable Development Action Planning Program Implementati on / CCA Implementati on Action Planning / Adaptation Capacity Planning 85% of PNG Population depend directly on the environment for their Livelihoods Food Security Soil Protection Pollination Pest control Genetic Resources ECOSYSTEM SERVICES “Environmental Contribution” Protection of cultural and spiritual Sites Clean water Flood protection ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY ECONOMY Medicinal Plants Natural products Firewood, Fibre Roofing, Fencing Construction Nature –based Adaptation • Cost effective • First line of defence with sea level rise ‘Plan Development actions in the right place’ PROTECTION Areas of high biodiversity, centre’s of endemism, climate refugia, habitats of endangered, rare, or unique species; Under-represented ecosystems, areas supporting ecological processes etc etc High Biodiversity Priority DEVELOPMENT Sustainability Priorities Already converted landscape, urban areas, mining areas, commercial agriculture, industrial areas etc. Low Biodiversity Priority Effective Legislation & Policy Support Needed Political Will at Community / Local Level Effective Implementation at Community/ local level Environmental Sustainability in PNG will only be achieved with: • Uses of Traditional • Effective Planning and Implementation Ecological of Sustainable Knowledge led by Environment effective Programs through community based proper community organisation (CBO) based planning, and integration of NRM best practices Recommendation Capacity Building at community Local Government Annual Budget level by civil society partners, Appropriation /Allocation to CBO using local knowledge Tenkiu tumas