Project

PAS Strengthening Coastal and Marine Resources Management in the Coral Triangle of the Pacific - under the Pacific Alliance for Sustainability Program

Resources (7)

Project Objective: To promote the conservation and sustainable use of globally significant coastal and marine resources in the Coral Triangle region through the introduction of integrated and ecosystem-based coastal and marine resources management in 5 Pacific countries.

Project Category

Other (not set)

Region

Asia

Country

Fiji, Micronesia Federated States of, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Regional

Ecosystems

LME

Budget

37,267,183.00 USD

Total Cost of the project

13,118,183 USD

GEF Allocation to project

Partners

Asian Development Bank (ADB)

ADB was conceived amid the postwar rehabilitation and reconstruction of the early 1960s. The vision was of a financial institution that would be Asian in character and foster economic growth and cooperation in the region - then one of the poorest in the world. The Philippines capital of Manila was chosen to host the new institution - the Asian Development Bank - which opened its doors on 19 December 1966, with 31 members to serve a predominantly agricultural region. Through the years, ADB's work and assistance levels has expanded alongside its membership as the region has undergone far-reaching changes.

Government of Papua New Guinea

And https://www.pm.gov.pg/

Contacts

Nicole Glineur

Senior Environmental Specialist/Task Team Leader

GEF ID

3591

Status

closed

Focal Area

Climate Change, Biodiversity, International Waters

Project Type

Full-Size Project

Start Date

09 Nov, 2010

End Date

30 Oct, 2015

Last Update

02 Mar, 2020