Publications
Penehuro F Lefale
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Healey, P., R.J. Scholes, P. Lefale and P. Yanda. (2021). Governing Net Zero Carbon Removals to Avoid Entrenching Inequities. Front. Clim. | doi: 10.3389/fclim.2021.672357.
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Indigenenous Art, Resilience and Climate Change: Australia, New Zealand and Samoa. Tracey Benson, Lee Joaquim, Huhana Smith, Penny Allan, Martin Bryant, Tamasailau Sugalii-Sauni, Penehuro Fatu Lefale and Charles Dawson in Devy, G. (Ed.). (2021). Environment and Belief Systems. London: Routledge India. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367814274
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Presentation at the Pacific People's Housing Forum by Habitat for Humanity: Lefale, P., (2019): The Carbon War: Observations from the Front-line, Presentation to the Pacific Habitat for Humanity NZ Pacific People's Housing Forum, May 17, 2019, Pasifika Fale, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
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Presentation at the 2nd Pacific Climate Change Conference, 21 February 2018: "Engaging Pacific Islands in Solar Radiation Management Geoengineering Research."
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Lefale, P.F., H. Diamond, and C.L. Anderson. 2018. Effects of Climate Change on Extreme Events Relevant to the Pacific Islands. PACIFIC MARINE CLIMATE CHANGE REPORT CARD Science Review 2018: pp 50-73. Pacific Island Commonwealth Member States, London, UK.
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Lefale, P.F., P. Faiva, and C.L. Anderson. 2017. Living with Change (LivC): An Integrated National Strategy for Enhancing the Resilience of Tokelau to Climate Change and Related Hazards, 2017-2030. Wellington, New Zealand: Government of Tokelau and LeA International Consultants, Ltd.
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Lefale, P.F., P. Faiva, and C.L. Anderson. 2017. Living with Change (LivC): An Integrated National Strategy for Enhancing the Resilience of Tokelau to Climate Change and Related Hazards, 2017-2030 - IMPLEMENTATION PLAN, 2017-2022. Wellington, New Zealand: Government of Tokelau and LeA International Consultants, Ltd.
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Sugiyama, M., S. Asayama, A. Ishii, T. Kosugi, J. C. Moore, J. Lin, P. F. Lefale, W. Burns, M. Fujiwara, A. Ghosh, J. Horton, A. Kurosawa, A. Parker, M. Thompson, P. Wong and L. Xia., (2017). The Asia-Pacific’s role in the emerging climate engineering debate. doi:10.1007/s10584-017-1994-0.
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Ott., H, S. Bauer, C. Brandi, F., Mersmann, L. Weisher, P. F. Lefale, S. Huq, N. Nadir, F. Rahmen, E. Rovere, C. Cassen, J. C. Hourcade, E. Espagne , A. Kumar, T. Sharma, N. Bajaj, L. Srivastava, F. Tudela, B. Ikken, B. Rennkamp, A. Marquard and R. Bakiika., (2016): Climate Alliances après Paris., The Potential of Pioneer Climate Alliances to Contribute to Stronger Mitigation and Transformation (in press), 16 July, 2016.
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The Changing Climate in Tokelau, Issue 1, June 2016.
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Swennenhuis, J., P. White, P.F. Lefale, O. Silfverberg, J. Pelton., (2015): Report of the Mid-Term Review Finnish-Pacific Project (FINPAC) Reduced Vulnerability of the Pacific Island Country villagers’ Livelihoods to the effects of climate change, FCG International Ltd, 41 pages + annexes (Confidential Report to the Finland Ministry for Foreign Affairs (MFA)).
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Lefale, P.F. and C.L. Anderson. 2014. “Climate Engineering and Small Island States: Panacea or Catastrophe?” Opinion Article. Geoengineering Our Climate Working Paper and Opinion Article Series. Available: http://wp.me/p2zsRk and https://www.researchgate.net/publication/271509666_Climate_Engineering_and_Small_Islands_Panacea_or_Catastrophe [accessed Nov 18, 2015].
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Pelton, J and P. Lefale. 2012: Finnish-Pacific Project to Reduce Vulnerability of the Pacific Island Countries’ Livelihoods to the effects of climate change (FINPAC) & Improved Capacity of the Pacific Island Countries National Meteorological Services to deliver weather and climate services (FINPAC-FMI), Project Appraisal Final Report, Presented to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Finland, Finnish Consulting Group Ltd (FCG), Helsinki, Finland, 51 pp. (confidential report).
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Lefale, P.F., D. King, A. Ngari, 2012: Managing climate risks using Polynesian knowledge, State of the Climate report 2011, US NOAA and WMO publication, NOAA, http://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/cmb/bams-sotc/climate-assessment-2011-lo-rez.pdf.
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Lefale, P.F., 2009: Ua ‘afa le Aso. Stormy Weather today: traditional ecological knowledge of weather and climate; The Samoa Experience. Climatic Change, Vol. 100, Number 2, 317-335, DOI: 10.1007/s10584-009.9722-z http://www.springerlink.com/content/w4170n44610n2431/
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Lefale, P.F. 2007: Enhancing Meteorological Services in the Pacific. Meteo World, October 2007, World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Geneva, Switzerland. http://www.wmo.int/pages/publications/meteoworld07/_archive/en/october2007/pacific.html.
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Mimura, N., L. Nurse, R.F. Mc Lean, J. Agard, L. Briguglio, P. Lefale, R. Payet and G. Sem, 2007: Small Islands, Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, M. L. Parry, O.F. Canziani, J.P., Palutikof, P.J. van der Linden and C.E. Hanson, Eds., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 687-716. http://www.ipcc.ch/pdf/assessment-report/ar4/wg2/ar4-wg2-chapter16.pdf.
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Nyenzi, B., and P.F. Lefale., 2005: El Nińo Southern Oscillation and Global Warming. In: Advances in Geosciences, 6, 1-7, SRef-ID: 1680-7359/adge/2005-6-1, European Geosciences, Germany. http://www.adv-geosci.net/6/95/2006/adgeo-6-95-2006.html.
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M.J. Manton, P.M. Della-Marta, M.R. Haylock, K.J. Hennessy, N. Nicholls, L.E. Chambers, D.A. Collins, G. Daw, A. Finet, D. Gunawan, K. Inape, H. Isobe, T.S. Kestin, P. Lefale, C.H. Leyu, T. Lwin, L. Maitrepierre, N. Ouprasitwong, C.M. Page, J. Pahalad, N. Plummer, M.J. Salinger, R. Suppiah, V.L. Tran, B. Trewin, I. Tibig, And D. Yee. “Trends in extreme daily rainfall and temperature in southeast Asia and the South Pacific: 1916-1998.” International Journal of Climatology. (2001).21: 269 – 284. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/227500978_Trends_in_extreme_daily_rainfall_and_temperature_in_southeast_Asia_and_the_South_Pacific_1916-1998._Int_J_Climatol [accessed Nov 18, 2015].
Cheryl L Anderson
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Ashleigh Rushton, Suzanne Phibbs, Christine Kenney & Cheryl Anderson (2022) ‘She’ll be right’: the place of gendered emotions in disasters, Gender, Place & Culture, 29:6, 793-815, DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2021.1892595.
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Wongbusarakum, Supin, Matt Gorstein, Robert Pomeroy, Cheryl L Anderson, and Alexander Mawyer. (2021). Mobilizing for change: Assessing Social adaptive capacity in Micronesian fishing communities. Marine Policy, 129: 104508. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104508. (Full pdf available for download until 28 May 2021.)
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Rushton, Ashleigh, Suzanne Phibbs, Christine Kenney, and Cheryl Anderson. 2020. The gendered body politic in disaster policy and practice. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101648
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Ruti, P., O. Tarasova, J.H. Keller, G. Carmichael, Ø. Hov, S.C. Jones, D. Terblanche, C. Anderson-Lefale, A.P. Barros, P. Bauer, V. Bouchet, G. Brasseur, G. Brunet, P. DeCola, V. Dike, M.D. Kane, C. Gan, K.R. Gurney, S. Hamburg, W. Hazeleger, M. Jean, D. Johnston, A. Lewis, P. Li, X. Liang, V. Lucarini, A. Lynch, E. Manaenkova, Nam Jae-Cheol, S. Ohtake, N. Pinardi, J. Polcher, E. Ritchie, A.E. Sakya, C. Saulo, A. Singhee, A. Sopaheluwakan, A. Steiner, A. Thorpe, and M. Yamaji. 2020. "Advancing Research for Seamless Earth System Prediction." BAMS, January 2020, E23-E35. American Meteorological Society.
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Lefale, P.F., H. Diamond, and C.L. Anderson. 2018. Effects of Climate Change on Extreme Events Relevant to the Pacific Islands. PACIFIC MARINE CLIMATE CHANGE REPORT CARD Science Review 2018: pp 50-73. Pacific Island Commonwealth Member States, London, UK.
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Lefale, P.F., P. Faiva, and C.L. Anderson. 2017. Living with Change (LivC): An Integrated National Strategy for Enhancing the Resilience of Tokelau to Climate Change and Related Hazards, 2017-2030. Wellington, New Zealand: Government of Tokelau and LeA International Consultants, Ltd.
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Lefale, P.F., P. Faiva, and C.L. Anderson. 2017. Living with Change (LivC): An Integrated National Strategy for Enhancing the Resilience of Tokelau to Climate Change and Related Hazards, 2017-2030 - IMPLEMENTATION PLAN, 2017-2022. Wellington, New Zealand: Government of Tokelau and LeA International Consultants, Ltd.
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Anderson, C., with F. Haddad, A.R. Rizvi, and C. Tirado. 2015. "Promoting Resilience, Rights, and Resources: Gender-Responsive Adaptation Across Sectors." Chapter 3 in Aguilar, L., Granat, M., and Owren, C. (2015). Roots for the Future: The Landscape and way forward on gender and climate change. Washington, DC: IUCN.
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McLeod, Elizabeth, B. Szuster, E.L. Tompkins, N. Marshall, T. Downing, S. Wongbusarakum, A. Patwardhan, M. Hamza, C. Anderson, S. Bharwani, L. Hansen, and P. Rubinoff. July 2015 (in press). “Using expert knowledge to develop a vulnerability and adaptation framework and methodology for application in tropical island communities.” Coastal Management.
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Lefale, P.F and C.L. Anderson. 2014. “Climate Engineering and Small Island States: Panacea or Catastrophe?” Opinion Article. Geoengineering Our Climate Working Paper and Opinion Article Series. Available: http://wp.me/p2zsRk and https://www.researchgate.net/publication/271509666_Climate_Engineering_and_Small_Islands_Panacea_or_Catastrophe [accessed Nov 18, 2015].
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Henly-Shepard, S., C.L. Anderson, K. Burnett, L.J. Cox, J. Kittinger, and M. Ka’aumoana. 2014. Quantifying household social resilience: a place-based approach in a rapidly transforming community. Natural Hazards.
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Severance, C., R Franco, M. Hamnett, C. Anderson, and F. Aitaoto. 2013. “Effort Triggers, Fish Flow, and Customary Exchange in American Samoa and the Northern Marianas: Critical Human Dimensions of Western Pacific Fisheries.” Pacific Science, 67(3):383-393.
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Anderson, C.L., M. Piscolish, and S. Henly-Shepard. 2012. “Outcomes from Integrating Socioeconomic Assessments to Build Community Resilience in Mitigating Drought in Hawaiʻi” University of Hawaii Social Science Research Institute: TR2012.
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Anderson, C.L. 2012. Overview of Climate Risk Reduction in the US Pacific Islands Hazard Mitigation Planning Efforts. University of Hawaii Social Science Research Institute and Pacific Regional Integrated Science and Assessment: TR201103A. Overview of Climate Risk Reduction in the US Pacific Islands Freely Associated States. University of Hawaii Social Science Research Institute and Pacific Regional Integrated Science and Assessment: TR201103B. Analysis of Integrating Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in the US Pacific Islands and Freely Associated States. University of Hawaii Social Science Research Institute and Pacific Regional Integrated Science and Assessment: TR201105.
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Anderson, C.L. 2009. “Gendered dimensions of disaster risk management, natural resource management, and climate change adaptation in the Pacific.” Women in Fisheries Information Bulletin. Noumea, New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) Marine Resources Division, November, 20:3-9.
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Anderson, C.L. 2009. Stories from the Pacific:Gendered Dimensions of Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change Adaptation in the Pacific Islands. AusAID and UNDP Pacific Centre.
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Anderson, C.L. 2009. “Organizing to Reduce Risk: the Honolulu Call to Action.” in Women, Gender, and Disaster: Global Issues and Initiatives. E. Enarson and P.G. Dhar Chakrabarti, editors. London: Sage Publications.
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Anderson, C.L. 2008. “Climate Risk Assessment for Coastal Policy in the Pacific Islands.” Solutions to Coastal Disasters 2008. L. Wallendorf, L. Ewing, C. Jones, and B. Jaffe, (Eds.). Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers. 97-106.
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Anderson C.L. 2008. Gender Dimensions in the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction. Gender, Technology, and Development 12 (1), 139-146. Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore: Sage Publications.
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Anderson, C, et. al. 2008. “Evolution of a Climate Risk Management Process in the Pacific: PEAC to PaCIS.” IPCC Task Group for Data and Scenario Support for Impact and Climate Analysis (IPCC/TGICA) Expert Meeting in Nadi, Fiji, 18-22 June 2007.