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Pacific DRR & DM Framework for Action

FrameworkThe Regional Framework for Action directly supports the development and implementation of policies and plans for the mitigaion and management of natural disasters, which is one of the key initiatives of the Kalibobo Roadmap, that reinforces the objectives of the Pacific Plan.

Vision : Safer more resilient Pacific island nations and communities to disasters, so that Pacific peoples may achieve sustainable livelihoods and lead free and worthwhile lives.

Mission : Building capacity of Pacific island communities by accelerating the implementation of disaster risk reduction and disaster management policies, planning and programmes to address current and emerging challenges through :

a.) development and strengthening of disaster risk reduction and disaster management, including mitigation, preparedness, response and relief/recovery systems;

b.) integration of disaster risk reduction and disaster management into national sustainable development planning and decision-making processes at all levels; and

c.) strengthening partnerships between all stakeholders in disaster risk reduction and disaster management.

In September 2015, the Pacific Island Forum Leaders extended the Regional Framework for Action for one year. The official Forum Leaders Communique  for the 46th Pacific Island Forum Leaders Meeting in Papua New Guinea on the 7th to the 11th of September 2015, can be viewed here

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 December 2015 12:23  


Newsflash

More than two years ago we published the last Pacific Islands GIS/RS Newsletter. Now, we have a new team and will publish in regular intervals again. During the last few years changes have happened in the world of GIS and RS application as new type of data is available and also new software and hardware to handle it.

Essential is the new quality of space borne image data where satellites like WorldView-1, GeoEye and WorldView-2 have increased their geo-accuracy due to more precise position capture during data recording through enhanced on board GPS and star tracker.

Also the spatial resolution of these optical range satellites has further increased just that this is not delivered outside US. The increased radiometric resolution allows better stratification of vegetation; data of WorldView-2 now covers eight spectral bands where three visible and one near infrared was the norm before.