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Building resilience to climate change in the Pacific islands Jillian Campbell, 1 November 2012

Building resilience to climate change in the Pacific islands Jillian Campbell, 1 November 2012. Interconnected systems. Interconnected systems.

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Building resilience to climate change in the Pacific islands Jillian Campbell, 1 November 2012

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  1. Building resilience to climate change in the Pacific islands Jillian Campbell, 1 November 2012

  2. Interconnected systems

  3. Interconnected systems Money will buy a bed but not sleep; books but not brains; food but not appetite; finery but not beauty; a house but not a home; medicine but not health; luxuries but not culture; amusements but not happiness

  4. Interconnected systems

  5. What is important?

  6. What is important?

  7. Global, regional and national realization that we should measure what matters. Sustainable Development Goals National Minimum Development Indicators

  8. SEEA Economy • Instruments • -Financial/Monetary • -Taxes/subsidies • -Financing • -Resource rent • -Permits • Actors • Enterprises • Households • Government • Non-profit institutions Activities -Production -Consumption -Accumulation Analytical and Policy Frameworks -Productivity analysis -Natural resource management -Climate change -Green Growth/Green Economy Outside territory of reference Outside territory of reference Land/ Resources/ Ecosystemservices Emissions/waste Environment Envrironmental Assets (stocks) -Land -Water -Ecosystems -Soil -Etc. Territory of reference

  9. Why SEEA? When information is presented separately it is hard to see how it fits together

  10. Why SEEA?

  11. Improving the ability to measure in a holistic fashion is the key to understanding the complex relationships between human-activity and our environment.

  12. Thank you

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