Fagamalo Community Based Adaptation against flooding and sea level rise
Fagamalo Community Based Adaptation against flooding and sea level rise
The proposed project is to reduce the vulnerability of Fagamalo village and the surrounding ecosystems from the impacts of climate change. Fagamalo village was once the government centre for the north of Savaii with the district hospital, district secondary school, government offices, and businesses all located here, but cyclones Ofa and Val in the early 1990?s totally destroyed this government infrastructure, businesses and most of the village residences along the foreshore. The cyclones and subsequent strong wave surges has eroded away around 50m of old coastline. Whilst several families have relocated inland, the majority of the village still resides on the coast due to the convenience of access and most importantly, a lot of the traditional lands and family gravesites are still around.

To reduce the impacts of cyclones and flooding on the households, the wetland and coastal ecosystems around Fagamalo, the project is proposing to take out the existing rock jetty acting as a groyne which is contributing to the rapid coastal erosion, and affecting the coral regrowth in the inshore reef. The village is also highly vulnerable to climate risk from the flooding of the Satoalepai wetlands directly behind village homes. To slow down the flooding risk and provide easy access for families along the coast to higher grounds during natural disasters such as cyclones, storm surges, and non-climate change disasters such as tsunami?s, the existing access road will be upgraded. The upgraded unsealed access road will also provide the buffer between the flooding and the family homes while on normal days, it will reduce land-based pollution from affecting the wetlands.
 
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Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Alii ma Faipule Fagamalo
Country:
Samoa
Area Of Work:
Community Based Adaptation
Community Based Adaptation
Community Based Adaptation
Grant Amount:
US$ 25,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 25,000.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 25,000.00
Project Number:
CBA/WSM/SPA/09/04/FG
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
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Indicators
Biophysical
Number of globally significant species protected by project 10
Biophysical
Hectares of globally significant biodiversity area protected or sustainably managed by project 62
Biophysical
VRA1: Vulnerability to present climate change hazards 10
Biophysical
VRA3: Vulnerability to future, anticipated climate hazards 10
Biophysical
VRA5: Magnitude of barriers to adaptation 10
Biophysical
VRA6: Sustainability of project intervention 10
Biophysical
Hectares of degraded land rest 10

Partnership

AusAID

SGP Country office contact

Marita Ah Sam
Email:

Address

c/o UNDP Samoa Multi-Country Office,Private Mail Bag
Apia