Assessing the potential role of education as a tool for adaptation to climate change in two rural communities in Solomon Islands
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            Journal Article
        Authors/contributors
                    - Ha’apio, Michael Otoara (Author)
- Gonzalez, Ricardo E. (Author)
- Wairiu, Morgan (Author)
- Morrison, Keith D. (Author)
- Holland, Elisabeth A. (Author)
Title
            Assessing the potential role of education as a tool for adaptation to climate change in two rural communities in Solomon Islands
        Abstract
            More than 85% of the Solomon Islands population lives in villages and communities within 1.5 km from 
the coast. Therefore, these communities are exposed to extreme ocean-based events, whose intensity 
and variation are expected to increase due to climate change. The government realizes the expected 
devastating impacts on the population, and has partnered with aid-donors to invest millions of dollars in 
climate change related programs, especially mitigation, adaptation and transformation strategies in 
rural communities. This paper describes people´s perceptions of the role of education as an adaptation 
and transformation tool to cope with negative impacts from climate change. We describe the situation 
of two study sites in rural communities in Solomon Islands. One study site covered Oibola Village, Langa 
Langa Lagoon, Malaita Province in 2013. The second study site covered communities of Keigold and 
Mondo, Ranogha Islands, Western province in 2015. In both locations, we identified that communities 
were applying a climate change focused education that can be considered a useful model for adaptation 
to climate change to be replicated in other rural communities in Solomon Islands. In both study sties, we 
found converging insights with regard to participants strong beliefs that formal education provided a 
long-term adaptive mechanism to climate change and extreme environmental events.
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        Date
            2017-01-01
        Call Number
            openalex: W2897836472
        Extra
            openalex: W2897836472
mag: 2897836472
        Citation
            Ha’apio, M. O., Gonzalez, R. E., Wairiu, M., Morrison, K. D., & Holland, E. A. (2017). Assessing the potential role of education as a tool for adaptation to climate change in two rural communities in Solomon Islands. http://repository.usp.ac.fj/11098/
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