Blue Resilience: Nature, Health and Equity in the Pacific
Overview
COP30 is set to highlight how ecosystems, from forests to coastal “Blue Carbon” areas, can help both cut emissions and protect people from climate impacts. For Pacific and Southeast Asian communities, coastlines are life: food, jobs, culture – and the first line of defence against storms, heat, and disease.
World Vision and the Financial Times are hosting this forum at the Prince Mahidol Award Conference (PMAC) in Bangkok to give climate finance leaders, policy-makers, scientists, and health experts to explore how to turn momentum into projects that make people safer and healthier while restoring mangroves, seagrass and wetlands.
Key Discussion Points
Blue economy
Why does the Blue Economy matter for health equity in the Pacific?
Financing coastal protection
Where does the money meet the shore?
From pilots to policy
How to embed coastal nature into national health and adaptation plans?
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