2013Public Domain1858Coastal communities in the Coral Triangle are experiencing the impacts of climate change. Severe storms, coastal inundation, rising sea level and sea surface temperatures are threatening safety and food security of more than 120 million people that depend directly on local marine and coastal resources for their income and livelihoods. Climate change is emerging as a serious issue for our region's communities. The Coral Triangle Initiative for Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) was founded on the commitment of the six Coral Triangle countries (CT6): Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Timor-leste and the Solomon Islands, to accelerate efforts to safeguard the coastal and marine resources and communities. As part of this commitment, the CT6 embodies Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) as one of the five key goals within the CTI-CFF Regional Plan of Action, pledging to implement actions to reduce the impacts of and adapt to climate change"--Introduction.Christensen, John David, 1968-United States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food SecurityUnited States, Agency for International DevelopmentUnited StatesPublishednoaa:3application/pdfClimatic changesClimatic factorsCoral reef conservationCoral reef ecologyCoralsEnvironmental impact analysisManagementMarine resources conservationPlanning2016-02-03T18:27:04.870ZCoastal communities in the Coral Triangle are experiencing the impacts of climate change. Severe storms, coastal inundation, rising sea level and sea surface temperatures are threatening safety and food security of more than 120 million people that depend directly on local marine and coastal resources for their income and livelihoods. Climate change is emerging as a serious issue for our region's communities. The Coral Triangle Initiative for Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) was founded on the commitment of the six Coral Triangle countries (CT6): Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Timor-leste and the Solomon Islands, to accelerate efforts to safeguard the coastal and marine resources and communities. As part of this commitment, the CT6 embodies Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) as one of the five key goals within the CTI-CFF Regional Plan of Action, pledging to implement actions to reduce the impacts of and adapt to climate change"--Introduction.2013CoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)LibraryPublic Domain1858urn:sha256:78ebff91758e6f54b0a0eea1afdce48235f0c7f89f5a6c54a638ee90e0bd304atruenoaa:835Professional Paper2021-06-17T13:41:09.725ZClimate change adaptation for Coral Triangle communities : a guide for vulnerability assessment and Local Early Action Planning (LEAP guide)CoralsClimatic factorsClimatic changesCoral reef ecologyManagementPlanningMarine resources conservationCoral reef conservationEnvironmental impact analysisLibraryCoralsClimatic factorsClimatic changesCoral reef ecologyManagementPlanningMarine resources conservationCoral reef conservationEnvironmental impact analysisCoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)Guide for vulnerability assessment and Local Early Action Planning (LEAP guide)Coral TriangleChristensen, John David, 1968-2013Climate change adaptation for Coral Triangle communities : a guide for vulnerability assessment and Local Early Action Planning (LEAP guide)Guide for vulnerability assessment and Local Early Action Planning (LEAP guide)5389932Coral TriangleActiveUnited States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food SecurityUnited States, Agency for International DevelopmentUnited States2013; ,2013https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/83520210617134109None180-180-9090Coris bibliographic