Oceania-Hawai’i Pavilion
The Oceania-Hawai'i Pavilion will highlight how island communities are responding to the impacts of climate change, invasive alien species, pollution, and the exploitation of natural and cultural resources, through partnerships, community-based conservation, designation of vast marine protected areas, and the setting of local targets for sustainability. Sessions will explore this unique region and share lessons learned. Cultural and social events will also be offered throughout the congress.
Pacific Islands communities—the plants, animals, and people—have been defined by the Pacific, the largest and deepest ocean in the world, shaping communities that are tied closely to the environment and grounded in an ethos of sustainable living. Maintaining a healthy environment is essential for island economies, distinct cultural identities and practices, local food and fresh water, public health, and even the very existence of our people, species, and places. The challenges that Pacific Islanders face are immense, from the entire loss of islands driven by a changing climate, to the dubious distinction of having the world’s highest extinction and invasion rates. However, islanders are drawing on traditional and Western practices to meet these challenges. Sessions will focus on how the major drivers of change are impacting Pacific Islands, how Island communities are responding, and the needs for advances in policy, creative financing, technologies, and public engagement.
Events we are hosting on the stand
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04 Sep 2021 | 10:30 - 11:30 | Oceania - Hawaii Pavilion Opening | Please login to add this session to your favourites |
04 Sep 2021 | 11:30 - 12:30 | Bold Action on Invasive Alien Species: A review and next steps for the 2016 IUCN WCC Honolulu Challenge | Please login to add this session to your favourites |
04 Sep 2021 | 14:00 - 15:00 | Integrated Ocean Management through Marine Spatial Planning (MSP)/ Marine Protected Area (MPA) Planning in Oceania | Please login to add this session to your favourites |
04 Sep 2021 | 15:00 - 16:00 | Biocultural Considerations in Terrestrial Conservation in Hawaiʻi (Part 1) | Please login to add this session to your favourites |
04 Sep 2021 | 16:00 - 17:00 | Royal Commission for AlUla Present Vision for Nature | Please login to add this session to your favourites |