By Justine Mannan, journalism student of
FNU
Pacific Nature Conference Closing Bulletin 2013, Suva Fiji - The 9th Pacific Islands Conference on
Nature Conservation and Protected Areas has come to a closing after five days
of meetings, plenary sessions and workshops.
Mr. David Sheppard, the Director-General of the Secretariat of the
Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), summed up the conference in one
word – "outstanding."
"The participants are the ones who have made this event
outstanding, through your active participation at all the events, through
running such excellent side events, and by your active input to the Action
Strategy and Declaration arising from this conference" Mr. Sheppard said.
Mr. Sheppard highlighted the issues facing the Pacific today such as
loss of biodiversity, invasive species and climate change, together with the
steps to help minimise the threats to our environment.
"The conference has underlined that better conservation and
management of ecosystems is essential and that natural solutions must be a key
front line response to climate and many of the other challenges facing our
region."
"In the earlier conferences we looked to countries outside our
region for our guidance and direction. Now this situation has turned as it is
clear that the world is now looking at our region as a source of inspiration
and guidance on nature conservation," Mr. Sheppard said.
Mr. Taholo Kami, the Regional Director Oceania, International Union for
the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), acknowledged everyone who has contributed to
the success of the conference, from representatives of the communities, faith
based organisations, non-governmental organisations (NGO) and civil societies,
Pacific island government representatives to the volunteers.
"Congratulations and thank you for hosting us with a great
conference, thank you all for the celebration and the success" Mr. Kami
said.
Fiji is now the Chair of the Conference until the next event in 4 - 5
years time.
Justine Mannan is a member of the Media Team providing coverage of the
9th Pacific Islands Conference on Nature Conservation and Protected Areas from
2 to 6 December in Suva, Fiji. This is a partnership between the Fiji National
University (FNU), University of the South Pacific (USP), SPREP and Pacific
Islands News Association (PINA) whereby a team of 10 journalism students are
mentored by senior reporters as they cover the conference. This activity is
funded by the Pacific Assistance Media Scheme (PACMAS).
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