Bonriki Inundation Vulnerability Assessment - Inundation Modelling of Bonriki Islet, Tarawa, Kiribati


This record holds a report providing an insight into the development of the inundation model as well as the analysis of the outcome of the probabilistic inundation hazard assessment of Bonriki activities undertaken in Kiribati, Tarawa Atoll, Bonriki as part of the coastal component of the Bonriki Inundation Vulnerability (BIVA) project conducted from 2013 to 2015. It includes Inundation modelling scenarios (XBeach) and the analysis of the outcome of the probabilistic inundation hazard assessment.

The Bonriki Inundation Vulnerability Assessment (BIVA) project aimed to improve understanding of the vulnerability of the Bonriki freshwater reserve to coastal hazards and climate variability and change. Improved knowledge of risks to this freshwater resource will enable better adaptation planning by the Government of Kiribati.

Data Location Details Bonriki , Kiribati
Area or single point? Area
North Latitude 1.3953262864
South Latitude 1.3731706324
East Longitude 173.1286001287
West Longitude 173.1619428416
Projection EPSG:4326

This BIVA project was supported by the Pacific-Australia Climate Change Science Adaptation Planning (PACCSAP) programme.


ISBN: 978-982-00-0934-9
File Type: PDF
File Size: 6.85MB

Credit Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Government of Kiribati (MPWU)


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http://www.pacgeo.org/documents/2769
040503 - Physical Oceanography, 040104 - Climate Change Processes, 040603 - Hydrogeology
http://www.environment.gov.au/climate-change/adaptation/international-climate-change-adaptation-initiative/paccsap, http://gsd.spc.int/biva/
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Authors: Herve Damlamian, Cyprien Bosserelle, Jens Kruger, Amrit Raj, Zulfikar Begg, Salesh Kumar, Ryan Lowe, Mark Buckley, Aseri Baleilevuka; Collaborating Organisations: Government of Kiribati
Damlamian. H., Bosserelle. C., Kruger. J., Raj. A., Begg. Z., Kumar. S., Love. R., Buckley. M., Baleilevuka. A., (2015): Bonriki Inundation Vulnerability Assessment - Inundation Modelling of Bonriki Islet, Tarawa, Kiribati. SPC Technical Report SPC00007. Suva, Secretariat of the Pacific Community.
Jens Krüger, Manager, Ocean and Coastal Geoscience, SPC jensk@spc.int; internationaladaptation@environment.gov.au
2015/05