American Samoa is home to some of the most beautiful ecosystems on earth. But if you've lived here long, you know that American Samoa (like everywhere else) is vulnerable to natural and man-made disasters. Vulnerabilities include such risks as drought, wildfire, heavy storms and flooding, mudslides, erosion, tsunami, and earthquakes, among others. Some of these hazards will be exacerbated in the coming years by changes to the climate. For this reason, disaster and climate change preparedness can go hand in hand. Many disaster preparedness actions will make families, business, and communities better prepared for climate change as well. The purpose of this project is to better understand American Samoa's relationship with natural hazards and to help American Samoa citizens and professionals prepare for future events. This project connected with American Samoa community members about their experiences with hazard events in three different ways: 1. An online survey; 2. Interviews with community members and professionals; 3. A preparedness workshop in Pago Pago. This booklet includes information about natural hazards and vulnerabilities to disaster in American Samoa, stories from project participants about their experiences, and a guide to disaster and climate change preparedness.
Author: Kati Corlew |
Publisher: East-West Center |
Publication Date: Feb 22, 2015 |
Number of Pages: 24 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 0866382585 |
ISBN-13: 9780866382588 |