This National Climate Change Policy is Solomon Islands' response to the challenges and opportunities that climate change presents. The objective of this policy is to provide a guiding framework to:
This plan sets out an innovative framework for action that brings together previously disconnected agendas that can be supported, and owned, by many different groups in the capital city of the Soloman Islands. The priority needs and responses have been
United Nations Human Settlements Programme - Headquarters
Solomon Islands - government
RMIT Global Cities Research Institute - Climate Change Adaptation Program
This act provides for the establishment, structure, organization, powers, functioning and responsibilities of the National Disaster Council of Solomon Islands.
A declaration adopted by the Member States of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) on September 27, 2012, on the sidelines of the 67th United Nations General Assembly, calling for urgent action to address the climate change crisis which Small
This plan provides for the establishment of institutional arrangements for the Solomon Islands Government to address disaster risk management within the country. It includes both disaster management arrangements for preparing for, managing and recovering