Ecosystem and Socio-Economic Resilience Analysis and Mapping (ESRAM): South Malaita & Maramasike Passage, Solomon Islands (Full report)

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Buckwell, A
Ariki, M
Dan, A
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2025
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This report presents an Ecosystem and Socio-economic Resilience Analysis Mapping (ESRAM) process for three communities in South Malaita - Eliote, Ori Ore and Tapa'atewa. The purpose of an ESRAM is to generate robust planning baseline to inform the identification of ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) options for strengthening the socio-ecological resilience of communities tot he impacts of climate change, environmental pressures, and other direct anthropogenic impacts.

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Applied economics

Climate change impacts and adaptation

Human geography

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Buckwell, A; Ariki, M; Dan, A, Ecosystem and Socio-Economic Resilience Analysis and Mapping (ESRAM): South Malaita & Maramasike Passage, Solomon Islands (Full report), 2025

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