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Vanuatu launches Climate Atlas to enhance disaster and climate preparedness

26 July 2024, Port Vila, Vanuatu – Vanuatu is highly exposed to tropical cyclones, storm surges, landslides, flooding, droughts, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunamis. These natural hazards compounded by the impacts of the climate crisis place Vanuatu in an increased state of vulnerability each year. This week, the Government of Vanuatu has taken a significant step to tackle the impacts of climate change and natural hazards to build a resilient nation, with the launch of the Vanuatu Climate Atlas. 

Vanuatu Boosts Capacity for Climate Hazards-based Impact Assessments

18 June 2024, Port Vila, Vanuatu — Vanuatu's ability to conduct climate hazard-based impact assessments has significantly improved following a comprehensive training workshop from 3-7 June 2024. 


The workshop focused on practical training using a newly developed step-by-step guide for climate hazard-based impact assessments, tailored specifically for Vanuatu. The guide was created by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), a key Van-KIRAP delivery partner from Australia. 

Vanuatu Ranked World's Most At-Risk Country for Natural Disasters: Traditional Knowledge and Science Unite to tackle Climate Change with Innovative ClimateWatch App.

 

The World Risk Report has ranked Vanuatu as the world’s most at-risk country to natural disasters and

extreme weather events, making climate change the greatest ongoing threat to the well-being and

livelihoods of its people and ecosystems.

For generations, Traditional Knowledge about plants, animals and climate patterns has allowed

communities in Vanuatu to plan and prepare for local conditions. However, unbanisation has

significantly decreased the intergenerational transfer of traditional knowledge. In recent times Vanuatu

Vanuatu Introduces Innovative Climate Risk Assessment Framework for Tourism Sector

10 May 2024, Port Vila, Vanuatu -  In a groundbreaking move aimed at bolstering Vanuatu's tourism industry against climate risks, the government has unveiled a Rapid Climate Risk Assessment Framework and methodology. 

The pioneering framework, specifically tailored for the tourism sector, marks a significant step in proactively addressing the challenges posed by climate change to one of Vanuatu's key economic pillars.

Vanuatu Empowers Communities to Harness Traditional Knowledge for Climate Resilience

07 March 2024, Port Vila, Vanuatu:  An inspiring initiative to bolster resilience against climate change in Vanuatu has seen the island nation take proactive steps to

New Vanuatu Climate Futures portal website a leap forward for national climate change adaptation

17 November 2023, Port Vila, Vanuatu - Vanuatu’s climate is changing rapidly because of human-induced climate change. The country is already being hit by rising sea levels, stronger cyclones, marine heatwaves and extreme rainfall, and more change is projected to impact Vanuatu in the future.