Pou and Miri learn to tackle climate change story and illustrations by Dom Sansom ; edited by Christine Fung
Publication details: Suva, Fiji Secretariat of the Pacific Community 2011Description: 24 p. ill. 21 cmISBN: 9789820004955Subject(s): Climatic changes -- Oceania -- Juvenile literature | Climate change mitigation -- Oceania -- Juvenile literatureDDC classification: 577.220995 Online resources: Download (PDF/2 MB) Summary: With a young audience in mind, the booklet is a colourful pictorial recounting the adventures of a young boy, Pou, and his new friend, the fruit bat Miri, as they journey to reunite Miri with her family. Miri represents a rare fruit bat in Fiji, locally known as mirimiri. The story highlights the various impacts climate change will have on an island ecosystem and raises the importance of improved natural resource management as a coping mechanism against these impacts.
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SPC Special Collections | SPC 363.738 74 SAN 2011 | Available | 45059 | |||
SPC Special Collections | SPC 363.738 74 SAN 2011 | Available | 45054 | |||
MAIN LIBRARY Pohnpei | SPC 551.6995 SAN 2011 | Available | 200138 | |||
MAIN LIBRARY Pohnpei | SPC 551.6995 SAN 2011 | Available | 200143 | |||
MAIN LIBRARY Suva | SPC 551.6995 CHU 2011 | Available | 59820 | |||
MAIN LIBRARY Suva | SPC 551.6995 CHU 2011 | Available | 59815 | |||
SRD Community Education Training Centre | SPC 551.6995 CHU 2011 | Available | 59816 | |||
SRD Community Education Training Centre | SPC 551.6995 CHU 2011 | Available | 59827 | |||
MAIN LIBRARY Suva | SPC 551.6995 CHU 2011 | Available | Resource available electronically | 59821 |
SPC/GIZ Coping with Climate Change in the Pacific Island Region.
September 2011
With a young audience in mind, the booklet is a colourful pictorial recounting the adventures of a young boy, Pou, and his new friend, the fruit bat Miri, as they journey to reunite Miri with her family. Miri represents a rare fruit bat in Fiji, locally known as mirimiri. The story highlights the various impacts climate change will have on an island ecosystem and raises the importance of improved natural resource management as a coping mechanism against these impacts.