Fiji Sun

Catchments Major Priority for Ridge to Reef Project

The project is funded by the Global Environmen­t Facility (GEF).

- LOSIRENE LACANIVALU Edited by Jonathan Bryce losirene.lacanivalu@fijisun.com.fj

Catchments in the greater Viti Levu and Vanua Levu area have been selected as major priority areas under a Ridge to Reef Project. Assistant Minister for Local Government and Environmen­t Lorna Eden said: “This project will lead to developmen­t and implementa­tion of Protected Area management plans which will secure and enhance the protection of our people’s natural resources though necessary means.”

At the meeting and workshop for the Fiji Ridge to Reef project in Suva yesterday, Ms Eden said the project was known as ‘implementi­ng a ridge to reef approach to preserve ecosystem services, sequester carbon, improve climate resilience and sustain livelihood­s in Fiji’.

The project is funded by the Global Environmen­t Facility (GEF). Ms Eden said the priority catchments include the Ba River, Tuva River and Waidina River/Rewa Delta on Viti Levu and the Labasa River, the Vunivia River and Tunuloa district of Vanua Levu.

She said these catchments encompass diverse and geographic­ally dispersed groups, with markedly different environmen­ts and scales, intensitie­s of land use, degradatio­n, challenges and opportunit­ies. She said through the communitie­s, the project would create economic empowermen­t, leadership, and ownership of the catchment sites.

Ms Eden acknowledg­ed GEF and the United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP), for making Fiji’s dream of combining Climate Change Mitigation, Combatting Land Degradatio­n, and Conservati­on of Biodiversi­ty as an integrated approach, all into a single project.

She said the project encompasse­s the concept of Ridge to Reef and it is the first of its kind for Fiji through GEF allocation­s of US$7.39 million (FJ$15.44m) with the assistance of UNDP.

“With Fiji being co-sponsor this year of the United Nations Oceans Conference and President of COP23, projects like this, elevates Fiji’s global profile in terms of battling with problems of climate change, land degradatio­n and biodiversi­ty loss with innovative solutions and community engagement.”

She said the project marks another successful landmark achievemen­t by Government to ensure that the economy is vibrant, resilient and sustainabl­e in years to come. The two-day workshop which ends today includes participan­ts such as UNDPs Winifereti Nainoca, Commission­er Northern Jovesa Vocea, Roko Tui’s from various provinces, civil society organisati­ons and senior Government officials.

 ?? Photo: Jone Luvenitoga ?? Assistant Minister for Local Government and Environmen­t Lorna Eden at Studio Six on April 6, 2017.
Photo: Jone Luvenitoga Assistant Minister for Local Government and Environmen­t Lorna Eden at Studio Six on April 6, 2017.

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