GIZ.  Spatial Modelling: 1. Topography of the coastal areas or land elevations 2. Would you like a full study using numerical modelling tools to investigate.

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GIZ

 Spatial Modelling: 1. Topography of the coastal areas or land elevations 2. Would you like a full study using numerical modelling tools to investigate the most suited location on the coast for taro patches according to probability of inundation from the sea and risk of erosion?

Reliable and well documented sources Available Metadata

1. Digital Terrain Model 10cm interval 10 X 10 pixels

10m

2. PCSSP Sea Level Rise Scenario 2030 – 37cm 2060 – 67 cm 2100 – 117cm

3. Mean sea level as the bench mark for predicting sea level rise 0.74m Average mean sea level 1.76m highest average mean sea level – Can be used to derive another simulation

DEM Sea Level Rise Model Pohnpei mean sea level bench mark PCCSP SEA LEVEL RISE RESULTS Programm ed in Erdas

Overview of the Pohnpei airport

Zoom to affected area

 Include climatology data to better the current model  Explore TCRM model  Your suggestions?????

 No Questions please