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16. Limits to Coastal Adaptation in Samoa: Insights and Experiences

Authors : Richard Crichton, Miguel Esteban

Published in: Limits to Climate Change Adaptation

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Small Island States have been identified as some of the planet’s most vulnerable countries, with increases in global atmospheric temperatures and greenhouse gases in the atmosphere being predicted to lead to a mass extinction and/or migration of coral species and fisheries resources. Rising ocean surface temperatures and the increasing acidity of the oceans (through absorption of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere) will likely cause significant mortality in coral reef systems, which are expected to increase tropical island vulnerability to natural disasters and coastal erosion. Storm surges and sea level rise also affect fresh water supplies and impact coastal communities, cultural heritage and infrastructure. The impact on food security and livelihoods of people in Pacific Islands is likely to be enormous, and SIDS have been encouraged to improve adaptation measures to reduce the environmental and socio-economic impacts caused by natural disasters and climate change. A transformational adaptation approach, as highlighted in the latest IPCC AR5 report, will be essential when addressing vulnerability and the adaptive capacity of Small Island States in the Pacific. On the ground experience highlights a need for a tailored approach when designing disaster risk management strategies to address the impacts of climate change, though current problems highlight the limitations and effectiveness of these adaptation projects. The present chapter will highlight case studies from the Islands of Samoa and current adaptation efforts and their limitations, highlighting the traditional characteristics of such adaptation measures. The overall purpose of this chapter is to facilitate discussion on what can be done to address the identified limitations to the development of Small Island States and outline possible future adaptation strategies.

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Footnotes
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Though it should be noted that in January 2014 Samoa graduated out of LDC status to join the ranks of lower middle-income countries.
 
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Metadata
Title
Limits to Coastal Adaptation in Samoa: Insights and Experiences
Authors
Richard Crichton
Miguel Esteban
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64599-5_16