Environnement et santé en Kiribati
Qualité de l'air, espaces verts et politiques de durabilité
Indice de qualité de l'air
Kiribati exhibits excellent air quality with stable trends due to minimal industrial activity, transportation emissions, and reliance on ocean winds for dispersion. PM2.5 levels remain low, well below WHO guidelines, primarily from occasional biomass burning for cooking. No significant urban-rural disparities exist given the dispersed atoll population.
Qualité de l'eau
Freshwater access remains limited, with 90% of supply from rainwater catchment vulnerable to contamination during cyclones and drought. Saltwater intrusion affects groundwater lenses on most atolls. Government monitors through national water quality programs, but treatment infrastructure lags. WHO reports 76% access to safely managed drinking water.
Système de recyclage
Recycling infrastructure limited to South Tarawa with programs for aluminum cans, PET bottles through international partners. National recycling rate estimated under 10%. Waste collection covers 60% urban areas; open dumping common on outer islands. Recent initiatives focus on marine plastics reduction.
Espaces verts
Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) covers 408,250 km² (31% of EEZ), one of world's largest marine protected areas. Terrestrial protected areas include 8 wildlife sanctuaries covering 1.6% land. Coconut plantations dominate; native forest limited to 8.5% coverage.
Politiques environnementales
Kiribati ratified Paris Agreement (2016), committed to 1.5°C pathway. National Adaptation Plan (2020-2030) addresses sea level rise. Banned single-use plastics (2020). 35% renewable energy target by 2030 via solar/diesel hybrids.
- •National Adaptation Plan 2020-2030
- •Plastic Bag Ban 2020
- •PIPA Management Plan
Risque de catastrophe naturelle
HIGHHigh risk from cyclones, king tides, storm surges, droughts. 2024 Cyclone Lola caused $10M damage, displaced 1,500. Early warning systems via Pacific Meteorological Desk operational.
Initiatives de durabilité
Solar PV electrification on 22 islands (15MW capacity), serving 15,000 households. Outer Islands Solar Program reduced diesel imports 30%. Achieved 20% renewable electricity penetration by 2024.
Phoenix Islands Protected Area enforces no-take zones across 408,250 km². Supports sustainable fisheries yielding $10M+ annually. UNESCO World Heritage status attracts blue carbon financing.
Raised 15km of South Tarawa shoreline defenses. Relocation planning for 3 outer islands. Green Climate Fund $20M for coastal protection and water security.
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