Development Studies
; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
英文摘要:
Sea-level rise is negatively impacting many Pacific Islands Countries and Territories. In Solomon Islands, sea-level rise is particularly acute due to current movements, the geography of low-lying islands, and the physical structure and locations of villages on the islands. In East Kwaio, Solomon Islands a community-based response to rising sea-levels has meant that men and women from two villages have worked together to independently fund and build a raised walkway, and build seawalls in areas that are regularly inundated. This article describes community-based action, including the processes involved in building the walkway ("bridge") and seawalls, and reports a community discussion with women about the impact of sea-level rise. Changes resulting from the bridge and seawalls, along with recommendations for future action, are reported. Local responses to local concerns underpin this community-based adaptation to sea-level rise in Solomon Islands.
1.Atoifi Adventist Hosp, East Kwaio, Solomon Islands 2.JROA Womens Assoc, East Kwaio, Solomon Islands 3.James Cook Univ, Coll Med & Dent, Cairns, Australia 4.Cent Queensland Univ, Ctr Indigenous Hlth Equ Res, Cairns, Australia 5.Hunter New England Hlth, New Lambton, Australia
Recommended Citation:
Asugeni, Rowena,Redman-MacLaren, Michelle,Asugeni, James,et al. A community builds a "bridge": an example of community-led adaptation to sea-level rise in East Kwaio, Solomon Islands[J]. CLIMATE AND DEVELOPMENT,2019-01-01,11(1):91-96