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Workshops on Climate Variability and Change
in the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands:
Challenges and Opportunities
April-May 2006
The East-West Center, together with local weather offices and local coastal management offices, hosted a series of two-day workshops to explore the impacts of changing climate conditions for the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands (USAPI). These in-country workshops took place in the following locations:
Representatives from government, businesses, academic institutions, non-governmental organizations and communities were invited to participate in discussions of the impacts of year-to-year climate variability associated with El Niño, La Niña, and long-term climate change for the communities, natural resources and businesses of the USAPI. Through lectures, panel presentations and facilitated discussions, participants explored a variety of topics including:
These Workshops are part of an East-West Center project entitled “Addressing The Challenges and Opportunities of Climate Change for Pacific Islands” funded by the Coastal Services Center of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration with additional direct and in-kind support provided by the East-West Center and the US NOAA National Weather Service.
For more information on these workshops please contact Cheryl Anderson at canderso@hawaii.edu or Sarah Jones at peac@noaa.gov.
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