Water security options in Funafuti: results from a cost benefit analysis


The Pacific-Australia Climate Change Science and Adaptation Planning (PACCSAP) Water Security in Tuvalu project completed a comprehensive Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) of potential water security interventions in Funafuti and Vaitupu, two of the major islands in Tuvalu. This poster shows the results of the water security cost benefit analysis project in Tuvalu. This publication was produced under the Pacific-Australia Climate Change Science Adaptation Planning (PACCSAP) programme.

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Credit: Representatives and departments of the Government of Tuvalu including: Ministry of Public Works and Utilities (Simalua Enele), Public Works Department, Planning & Budget Department, Department of Environment, Statistics Department, Tuvalu Met Office. Other agencies and regional organisations including: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change (PACC) project, Tuvalu Association of Non-Government Organisations (TANGO), Tuvalu National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA), CSIRO (Australia), Bureau of Meteorology (Australia)


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https://www.pacificclimatechange.net/document/water-security-options-funafuti-results-cost-benefit-analysis
040104 - Climate Change Processes, 140205 - Environment and Resource Economics , 040603 - Hydrogeology, 040608 - Surfacewater Hydrology, 050101 - Ecological Impacts of Climate Change
http://www.environment.gov.au/climate-change/adaptation/international-climate-change-adaptation-initiative/paccsap
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Acknowledgments: Simalua Enele, Assistant Secretary Ministry of Public Utilities and Infrastructure, Teuleala Manuella, in-country coordinator University of South Pacific (USP), EU Global Climate Change Alliance, Project, Petesa Finikaso, Coordinator National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA) Tuvalu, Gunter Koepke, Public Works Department Water Officer, Taiane Amasone, Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change (PACC) Project Manager, Meelina Ailesi, Tuvalu Met Office, Staff of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), including Marita Manley, Ann Rios Wilks, and Dave Hepplethwaite, Staff from the Ministry of Public Utilities and Infrastructure, Public Works Department, Department of Environment, Planning and Budget Department, Tuvalu Electricity Corporation, Tuvalu Met Office, Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) Project and Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) PACC Project Authors: Peter Kinrade, Nadja Arold, Phil Pickering (Marsden Jacob Associates); Eric Rooke (Gilbert & Sutherland); Joey Manfredo (Development Assistance International)
Kinrade. P., Arold. N., Pickering. P., Rooke. E., Manfredo. J. 2014, Pacific Adaptation Scenarios (Costs and Benefits) -Water security in Tuvalu - Results. Department of the Environment, Canberra.
Australian Government Department of the Environment, email: internationaladaptation@environment.gov.au.
2014