An assessment of community-based adaptation initiatives in the Pacific Islands

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Karen E. McNamara
Rachel Clissold
Ross Westoby
Annah E. Piggott-McKellar
Roselyn Kumar
Tahlia Clarke
Frances Namoumou
Francis Areki
Eugene Joseph
Olivia Warrick
Patrick D. Nunn
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[1] The University of Queensland,School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
[2] Griffith University,Griffith Institute for Tourism
[3] The University of the Sunshine Coast,School of Social Sciences
[4] Pacific Conference of Churches,undefined
[5] World Wildlife Fund Pacific,undefined
[6] Conservation Society of Pohnpei,undefined
[7] Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre,undefined
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Nature Climate Change | 2020年 / 10卷
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For the Pacific Islands, community-based adaptation activities are crucial, and yet it remains uncertain whether they are effectively promoting long-term adaptive capacity. Here we evaluate the performance of 32 community-based adaptation initiatives across 20 rural communities in the Pacific. We find that initiative appropriateness was a strength while sustainability was a consistent issue, locally funded initiatives and those implemented by non-governmental organizations were more likely to perform better, and climate awareness-raising initiatives and those integrated with ecosystem-based adaptation performed best. We also identify four multidimensional and interdependent optimization points for future community-based adaptation initiatives: local approval and ownership, shared access to and benefit from initiatives, integration of local realities, and systems-thinking and forward planning. Our analysis suggests the need for a praxis shift whereby adaptation is locally led, communities drive their own agendas, and donors and implementers become facilitators that resource the diverse capacities of communities and help achieve local objectives equitably.
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