Vaipouli Community Based Adaptation against flooding and sea level rise
The proposed project is to reduce the vulnerability of Vaipouli village and the surrounding ecosystems from the impacts of climate change. The villages of Salei?a and Vaipouli and part of Avao village suffer from regular flooding from the stream and wetland directly behind these villages. The flooding from the stream and wetland caused severe damage to the villages with the loss of homes, land, and the destruction of agricultural and livestock several times a year.
The project proposes activities to reduce the vulnerability of the communities by directing the river flow to one of its historical pathways. This was blocked due to fallen trees and sedimentation from the cyclones and heavy rainfall during the rainy seasons. The project further proposes a replanting program for the wetland, the watershed area and the ridges along the stream to reduce sedimentation build up along the stream banks and pollution of the inshore reef.
The project proposes activities to reduce the vulnerability of the communities by directing the river flow to one of its historical pathways. This was blocked due to fallen trees and sedimentation from the cyclones and heavy rainfall during the rainy seasons. The project further proposes a replanting program for the wetland, the watershed area and the ridges along the stream to reduce sedimentation build up along the stream banks and pollution of the inshore reef.
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Alii ma Faipule Vaipouli
Country:
Samoa
Area Of Work:
Community Based Adaptation
Community Based Adaptation
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/09/08/FG
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Indicators
Biophysical
Number of globally significant species protected by project
10
Biophysical
Hectares of globally significant biodiversity area protected or sustainably managed by project
46
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
SGP Country office contact
Marita Ah Sam
Email:
Address
c/o UNDP Samoa Multi-Country Office,Private Mail Bag
Apia
Apia
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