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Staff - Climate Change, Climate
Variability and Sea Level Rise
Taito NAKALEVU [Climate Change
Adaptation Officer]
Taito Nakalevu is the Climate Change and Adaptation Officer. Originally
from Fiji, he obtained his Bachelor and Master of Arts Degrees from the
University of the South Pacific, Fiji. Taito started his career as a
high school teacher in Fiji and moved on to a European Union funded Programme called
the 'Pacific Regional Agriculture Programme' (PRAP) as a Graduate Research
Assistant, a project that was executed by the University of the South
Pacific and later, the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC). In
this position, he worked very closely with the Fiji-German Forestry and
Agroforestry Project carrying out agroforestry research in the hinterlands
of Fiji. In 1999, he joined the Ministry of Agriculture, Land Resource
Planning and ALTA as Senior Research Officer, Land Use Planning, for
the Central/Eastern Division.
Solomone
FIFITA [Chief Technical Adviser – Pacific Islands Renewable Energy
Project]
Solomone is originally from
Tonga. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of the South
Pacific, Fiji and a Master of Science Degree from the Asian Institute
of Technology, Thailand. Solomone began his career in the Energy sector
in Tonga where he was Head of the Tonga Energy Office. Afterwards, he
moved on to the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIFS) in Fiji to become
the Renewable Energy Adviser. Following the relocation of the Energy Unit
from PIFS to SOPAC (South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission), Solomone
served as Energy Adviser at SOPAC and later on as Programme Manager for
the 'Pacific Rural Renewable Energy France-Australia Common Endeavour'
(PREFACE) at the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) in New Caledonia.
Ewan CAMERON [Pacific Year of Climate Change Campaign Coordinator]
Dean
SOLOFA [Pacific Global-Climate Observing System (PI-GCOS)
Officer
Dean Solofa
is graduated with a background in physics, computing and environmental
science from Canterbury
University ( New Zealand ) and the University of the
South Pacific ( Fiji ). He joined the National Meteorological Service
in Samoa and worked on climate services. After 5 years he progressed into
climate information services for possible end users in the water and energy
sector. In 2005 he moved to the Secretariat of the Regional Environment
Programme to manage the Pacific Islands-Global Climate Observing System
(PI-GCOS) programme as a way forward for the improvement of Pacific NMHS
in terms of local climate operations, and connecting those efforts to
a regional and global benefit through an improved global climate observing
system.
Espen RONNEBERG [Climate
Change Advisor (CCA)]
Espen worked as an Inter-regional Advisor for Small Island Development
States with the Division of Sustainable Development in the UN since 1999.
Espen's early involvement in/with the UN started in 1992 when he was
an Adviser and later promoted as Minister Counsellor for the Permanent
Mission of the Republic of the Marshall Islands to the UN in New York.
He has also worked closely with SPREP members and various programs for
many years. Espen has a Masters Degree from Rhode Island University.
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