Pacific ocean

Regional Ridge to Reef in Pacific Island Countries

Given the close inter-connections between land, water and coastal systems in small island developing states (SIDS), the integration of freshwater watershed management with coastal area management is considered essential to foster effective cross-sectoral coordination in the planning and management of land, water and coastal uses.

In Pacific SIDS, such integrated approaches to freshwater and coastal area management have been termed 'Ridge to Reef' to emphasise the inter-connections between the natural and social systems from the mountain 'ridges' of volcanic islands, through coastal watersheds and habitats, and across coastal lagoons to the fringing 'reef' environments.

The Regional Ridge to Reef in Pacific island countries addresses the high-level recognition and calls for results-based approaches to the management of development assistance programmes and projects, and will support the coordination, capacity building, technical assistance, and monitoring and evaluation of the broader Pacific Ridge to Reef Programme. 

What we do

To test the mainstreaming of 'ridge-to-reef', climate resilient approaches to integrated land, water, forest and coastal management in Pacific island countries through strategic planning, capacity building and piloted local actions to sustain livelihoods and preserve ecosystem services.

Impact

START DATE

April 2015

END DATE

December 2022

STATUS

Completed

PROJECT OFFICE

Fiji

IMPLEMENTING PARTNER

Applied GeoScience Commission

DONORS

Global Environment Fund Trustee

TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS

$12,937,439

DELIVERY IN PREVIOUS YEARS

2015$0

2016$1,202,599

2017$1,272,883

2018$1,557,110

2019$1,751,672

2020$1,364,947

2021$1,540,396

2022$469,357

2023$-6,407

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