Description

The Pacific-Australia Climate Change Science and Adaptation Planning (PACCSAP) Water Security in Tuvalu project completed a comprehensive Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) of potential water security interventions in Funafuti and Vaitupu, two of the major islands in Tuvalu. This poster describes a five-step process to identify water security investments that deliver the greatest benefit at the lowest cost for a water security cost benefit analysis project in Tuvalu. This publication was produced under the Pacific-Australia Climate Change Science Adaptation Planning (PACCSAP) programme.

Publication Year
2 014
Author(s)
Peter Kinrade, Nadja Arold, Phil Pickering (Marsden Jacob Associates), Eric Rooke (Gilbert & Sutherland), Joey Manfredo (DAI)
Language
English
Resource Type
Rights Statement
All Rights (including copyright) Commonwealth of Australia (Department of Environment) 2014. Creative Commons Attribution Licence, CC BY. This licence allows users to distribute, remix and build upon a work, and create Derivative Works – even for commercial use – provided they credit the original creator/s (and any other nominated parties). The metadata and data are available to the public.
Attribution Statement
Kinrade. P., Arold. N., Pickering. P., Rooke. E., Manfredo. J. 2014, Pacific Adaptation Scenarios (Costs and Benefits): Water security in Tuvalu - Framework. Department of the Environment, Canberra.
Publisher
Australian Government Department of the Environment