Building Coastal Resilience Capacity in American Samoa
GrantID: 15192
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
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Grant Overview
Enhancing Coastal Resilience in American Samoa
American Samoa faces severe challenges due to climate change, particularly in its coastal regions that are increasingly vulnerable to erosion and extreme weather events. With rising sea levels and intensifying storm patterns, the livelihood of local farmers and fishermen is at significant risk. As reported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, coastal communities in American Samoa have seen an increase in flooding incidents, which disrupt agricultural productivity and threaten local food security.
Coastal farmers and fishermen in American Samoa not only rely on these ecosystems for their livelihood but also represent a crucial cultural heritage. Yet these communities are disproportionately affected by climate-related events, often lacking the necessary resources and infrastructure to adapt effectively to these challenges. This vulnerability underscores the urgent need for innovative techniques to bolster coastal resilience and safeguard local economies.
The funding available for Coastal Resilience Improvement in American Samoa seeks to implement innovative strategies that enhance the region's capacity to withstand environmental changes. This initiative promotes the development of data systems that monitor and assess vulnerability, creating a clearer picture of the risks posed by climate change. By targeting local farmers and fishermen, the project aims to foster sustainable practices that mitigate impacts and improve disaster preparedness within these communities.
Through collaboration among local stakeholders and experts, the initiative fosters methods that address the specific vulnerabilities of American Samoa, ensuring that traditional livelihoods can be preserved in the face of a changing climate. Over time, these interventions can lead to enhanced food security and a strengthened local economy, helping communities adapt to ongoing challenges posed by climate change.
American Samoa's geographic isolation and unique cultural identity set it apart from the mainland United States and even neighboring states like Hawaii. This distinct context necessitates tailored solutions that directly address local realities and leverage the cultural heritage of its communities in resilience efforts.
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