Malaita Outer Islands

E504628

Malaita Outer Islands are a remote chain of low-lying coral atolls and islands in the Solomon Islands, lying to the east of Malaita and known for their small, dispersed communities and vulnerability to sea-level rise.

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Malaita Outer Islands canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island group
country Solomon Islands
hasAdaptationNeed climate change adaptation
coastal protection measures
relocation planning
hasBiodiversity coral species
reef fish species
tropical marine species
hasCharacteristic dispersed communities
remote
small communities
vulnerable to sea-level rise
hasCulturalRegion Polynesian outlier communities
hasEcosystem coral reef ecosystem
hasEnvironment tropical marine climate
hasGeographyType low-lying coral atolls
low-lying islands
hasIssue exposure to extreme weather
isolation
limited access to services
hasLanguageGroup Oceanic languages NERFINISHED
Polynesian languages NERFINISHED
hasMainEconomicActivity copra production
small-scale agriculture
subsistence fishing
hasRisk climate change impacts
coastal erosion
flooding
hasSettlementPattern scattered settlements
small villages
hasTransportMode boat transport
outboard motor canoes
locatedEastOf Malaita NERFINISHED
locatedIn Malaita Province NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
South Pacific NERFINISHED
partOf Melanesia NERFINISHED
Solomon Islands NERFINISHED
sovereignState Solomon Islands NERFINISHED

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Malaita Province hasIslandGroup Malaita Outer Islands