POCCA Authors

Authors who worked with the POCCA project (In alphabet order)

Table Of Contents
  1. Chapter One: POCCA Assessment: Re-imaging Ocean and Climate Authors
  2. Chapter Two: Framing Climate Science in the Pacific Islands
  3. Chapter Three: Climate Change and Ocean Governance in the Pacific: Challenges of Sovereignty and Political Agency
  4. Chapter Four: Regional Climate and Ocean Strategies, Policies and Frameworks – a Stocktake of Current Status
  5. Chapter Five: ‘We are the Moana’: Climate Risks, Narratives of Vulnerability and Indigenous Pacific Resilience
  6. Chapter Six: Pacific Agency and Perceptions of Climate Crisis: Empowering the People’s Narratives
  7. Chapter Seven: Solwara, Moana, Ocean and Local Communities – The Social, Cultural and Economic Connections
  8. Chapter Eight: Safeguarding Biodiversity through Indigenous and Local Knowledge for Climate Change Resilience
  9. Chapter Nine: Thirst for life: Water Security and Changing Climate in the Pacific
  10. Chapter Ten: Safe Livelihoods & Social Protection in the Climate Crisis
  11. Chapter Eleven: COVID-19, Community Health, and Mitigating Climate Crisis
  12. Chapter Twelve: Climate Crisis and Food Security in Pacific Island Countries and Territories
  13. Chapter Thirteen: Climate Crisis, Geopolitical Vulnerability, Transnational Crime and Mitigating Responses
  14. Chapter Fourteen: Loss and Damage: Save the Pacific, Save the World
  15. Chapter Fifteen: Climate Change and Impacts on Socio-economic and Infrastructural Development
  16. Chapter Sixteen: Climate Crisis and Cultural Heritage: Conversations
  17. Chapter Seventeen: To Move or not to Move: Climate Mobilities in the Pacific
  18. Chapter Eighteen: Climate Finance and Carbon Markets: Implications on Local Communities in the Pacific
  19. Chapter Nineteen: Conclusion

Chapter One: POCCA Assessment: Re-imaging Ocean and Climate Authors

Chapter Two: Framing Climate Science in the Pacific Islands

Chapter Three: Climate Change and Ocean Governance in the Pacific: Challenges of Sovereignty and Political Agency

Chapter Four: Regional Climate and Ocean Strategies, Policies and Frameworks – a Stocktake of Current Status

Chapter Five: ‘We are the Moana’: Climate Risks, Narratives of Vulnerability and Indigenous Pacific Resilience

Chapter Six: Pacific Agency and Perceptions of Climate Crisis: Empowering the People’s Narratives

Chapter Seven: Solwara, Moana, Ocean and Local Communities – The Social, Cultural and Economic Connections

Chapter Eight: Safeguarding Biodiversity through Indigenous and Local Knowledge for Climate Change Resilience

Chapter Nine: Thirst for life: Water Security and Changing Climate in the Pacific

Chapter Ten: Safe Livelihoods & Social Protection in the Climate Crisis

Chapter Eleven: COVID-19, Community Health, and Mitigating Climate Crisis

Chapter Twelve: Climate Crisis and Food Security in Pacific Island Countries and Territories

Chapter Thirteen: Climate Crisis, Geopolitical Vulnerability, Transnational Crime and Mitigating Responses

Chapter Fourteen: Loss and Damage: Save the Pacific, Save the World

Chapter Fifteen: Climate Change and Impacts on Socio-economic and Infrastructural Development

Chapter Sixteen: Climate Crisis and Cultural Heritage: Conversations

Chapter Seventeen: To Move or not to Move: Climate Mobilities in the Pacific

Chapter Eighteen: Climate Finance and Carbon Markets: Implications on Local Communities in the Pacific

Chapter Nineteen: Conclusion

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