Environment & Sustainability Guide in French Polynesia
Air quality, green spaces, and environmental policies
Air Quality Index
Air quality in French Polynesia is stable with no available AQI data, reflecting low industrial activity and vehicle emissions primarily on Tahiti. Urban areas like Papeete experience minor pollution from traffic, but overall levels remain good due to oceanic winds dispersing pollutants. No major government initiatives reported, but stable trend indicates effective natural dispersion.
Water Quality
Water quality is generally good, with groundwater and rainwater providing safe drinking sources after basic treatment. Coastal pollution from tourism and shipping poses risks, but monitoring by the Polynesian government ensures compliance with EU standards. Access to clean water is near 95% in urban areas.
Recycling System
Recycling infrastructure is limited, with no available rate data; efforts focus on waste collection on main islands like Tahiti. Selective sorting for plastics and glass exists in urban areas, but atolls rely on incineration or export. Initiatives promote reduction amid rising tourism waste.
Green Spaces
French Polynesia protects vast marine areas covering 45% of EEZ, including Fakarava and Tetiaroa reserves. Terrestrial forests cover about 30% of high islands, supporting endemic species. National parks like Archipel des Tuamotu emphasize biodiversity.
Environmental Policies
Policies include the National Biodiversity Strategy aligned with CBD and Paris Agreement NDC targeting 30% renewable energy by 2030. Plastic bag bans since 2018 and marine protected areas expansion. Strong enforcement via French EU regulations.
- •Paris Agreement NDC
- •National Biodiversity Plan
- •Plastic Pollution Ban
Natural Disaster Risk
HIGHHigh risk from cyclones, tsunamis, and sea level rise; common disasters include tropical storms and earthquakes.
Sustainability Initiatives
Solar power expansion with 10 MW installed by 2023; target 30% renewables by 2030 via solar farms on Tubuai and Marquesas. Coconut biodiesel pilots reduce diesel imports.
Parc Naturel de la Mer de Corail protects 1M km²; no-take zones cover 25% of EEZ, boosting fish stocks 30% since 2017.
Tahiti waste-to-energy plant operational since 2022, reducing landfill by 70%; atoll composting programs promoted.
Wildlife & Nature
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