Is a knowledge-sharing and coordination platform developed through the Pacific Islands Nature-based Solutions (PPIN) Project. It aims to build stronger, more resilient island communities by harnessing the power of nature.
This Hub supports the exchange of ideas, data, tools, and case studies across the region to:
- Promote regional learning and collaboration on NbS
- Improve access to practical tools, case studies, and policy resources
- Support implementation of NbS from community to national levels
- Strengthen youth, Indigenous, and local engagement in environmental action
The “Pacific Nature-based Solutions (NbS) Resource Hub” is your go-to space for:
Your digital library for Pacific-specific NbS knowledge and tools. Whether you’re a policy advisor, community organiser, student, or ecosystem manager, or someone keen to learn what type of content is out there, you’ll find resources tailored to your needs.
The Pacific region is on the frontlines of climate change, biodiversity loss, and development pressures. At the same time, Pacific peoples have rich cultural and ecological traditions that align with the principles of nature-based solutions: working with nature, not against it.
Mangrove rehabilitation projects that protect coastlines and fisheries, safeguarding communities from storms and sea-level rise.
Ridge-to-reef watershed restoration that safeguards water and food security, and agroforestry practices that enhance livelihoods.
Protecting and restoring ecosystems like reefs, mangroves, forests, and wetlands to strengthen cultural well-being.
NbS offer proven, low-cost, and sustainable pathways to:
- Protect and restore ecosystems like reefs, mangroves, forests, and wetlands
- Build resilience against climate impacts such as sea-level rise, storms, and droughts
- Strengthen livelihoods, food systems, and cultural well-being
The Resource Hub will updated regularly by SPREP and the NbSWG Secretariat to ensure it remains a living, trusted space for the latest Pacific NbS insights, resources, and events.