Kiribati Joint Implementation Plan for Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management (KJIP). Pays/Territoire Kiribati Type du document Date 2014 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Environnement gén., Eau Mot clé Catastrophe Changement de climat Réseau d'alerte/intervention d'urgence Planification environnementale Gestion intégrée Évaluation/gestion des risques Approvisionnement en eau Eau potable Développement durable Aire géographique ASIE ET PACIFIQUE, Pays les moins avances, Micronesie, Océanie, Petits États insulaires en développement, Pacifique sud Entry into force notes 2014-2023 Résumé Kiribati is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and disasters. Its vulnerability is principally due to geological and physical features as well as inherent socio-economic characteristics. Climate change and disasters can have serious adverse impacts on the environment, the people of Kiribati and their livelihoods. According to climate change projections, these impacts will intensify over time. The Government has therefore considered measures to cope with these impacts as high priorities in its National Development Plan 2012–2015. Climate change and disaster risks are being addressed in policies and strategies relating to population, water and sanitation, health and environment, and are progressively being incorporated into policies and strategies relating to fisheries, agriculture, labour, youth and education. However, only a few sectors have transferred strategic actions to address climate and disaster risks into their annual Sector Operational Plans and Ministerial Plans of Operations and budgeting. Texte intégral Anglais Site web reliefweb.int