Meeting SDG6 in the Kingdom of Tonga: The Mismatch between National and Local Sustainable Development Planning for Water Supply

UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 challenges small island developing states such as the Kingdom of Tonga, which relies on variable rainwater and fragile groundwater lenses for freshwater supply. Meeting water needs in dispersed small islands under changeable climate and frequent extreme events is di...

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Main Authors: Ian White, Tony Falkland, Taaniela Kula
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Hydrology
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/7/4/81
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spelling doaj-f763cfeef8b3478f8baf186bd075dc672020-11-25T03:58:58ZengMDPI AGHydrology2306-53382020-10-017818110.3390/hydrology7040081Meeting SDG6 in the Kingdom of Tonga: The Mismatch between National and Local Sustainable Development Planning for Water SupplyIan White0Tony Falkland1Taaniela Kula2Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, AustraliaIsland Hydrology Services, 9 Tivey Place, Hughes, Canberra, ACT 2605, AustraliaNatural Resources Division, Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Nuku’alofa, TongaUN Sustainable Development Goal 6 challenges small island developing states such as the Kingdom of Tonga, which relies on variable rainwater and fragile groundwater lenses for freshwater supply. Meeting water needs in dispersed small islands under changeable climate and frequent extreme events is difficult. Improved governance is central to better water management. Integrated national sustainable development plans have been promulgated as a necessary improvement, but their relevance to island countries has been questioned. Tonga’s national planning instrument is the Tonga Strategic Development Framework, 2015–2025 (TSDFII). Local Community Development Plans (CDPs), developed by rural villages throughout Tonga’s five Island Divisions, are also available. Analyses are presented of island water sources from available census and limited hydrological data, and of the water supply priorities in TSDFII and in 117 accessible village CDPs. Census and hydrological data showed large water supply differences between islands. Nationally, TDSFII did not identify water supply as a priority. In CDPs, 84% of villages across all Island Divisions ranked water supply as a priority. Reasons for the mismatch are advanced. It is recommended that improved governance in water in Pacific Island countries should build on available census and hydrological data and increased investment in local island planning processes.https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/7/4/81groundwaterrainwater harvestingclimate variabilitysmall island developing statesimproved water governancenational sustainable development plans
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Meeting SDG6 in the Kingdom of Tonga: The Mismatch between National and Local Sustainable Development Planning for Water Supply
Hydrology
groundwater
rainwater harvesting
climate variability
small island developing states
improved water governance
national sustainable development plans
author_facet Ian White
Tony Falkland
Taaniela Kula
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title Meeting SDG6 in the Kingdom of Tonga: The Mismatch between National and Local Sustainable Development Planning for Water Supply
title_short Meeting SDG6 in the Kingdom of Tonga: The Mismatch between National and Local Sustainable Development Planning for Water Supply
title_full Meeting SDG6 in the Kingdom of Tonga: The Mismatch between National and Local Sustainable Development Planning for Water Supply
title_fullStr Meeting SDG6 in the Kingdom of Tonga: The Mismatch between National and Local Sustainable Development Planning for Water Supply
title_full_unstemmed Meeting SDG6 in the Kingdom of Tonga: The Mismatch between National and Local Sustainable Development Planning for Water Supply
title_sort meeting sdg6 in the kingdom of tonga: the mismatch between national and local sustainable development planning for water supply
publisher MDPI AG
series Hydrology
issn 2306-5338
publishDate 2020-10-01
description UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 challenges small island developing states such as the Kingdom of Tonga, which relies on variable rainwater and fragile groundwater lenses for freshwater supply. Meeting water needs in dispersed small islands under changeable climate and frequent extreme events is difficult. Improved governance is central to better water management. Integrated national sustainable development plans have been promulgated as a necessary improvement, but their relevance to island countries has been questioned. Tonga’s national planning instrument is the Tonga Strategic Development Framework, 2015–2025 (TSDFII). Local Community Development Plans (CDPs), developed by rural villages throughout Tonga’s five Island Divisions, are also available. Analyses are presented of island water sources from available census and limited hydrological data, and of the water supply priorities in TSDFII and in 117 accessible village CDPs. Census and hydrological data showed large water supply differences between islands. Nationally, TDSFII did not identify water supply as a priority. In CDPs, 84% of villages across all Island Divisions ranked water supply as a priority. Reasons for the mismatch are advanced. It is recommended that improved governance in water in Pacific Island countries should build on available census and hydrological data and increased investment in local island planning processes.
topic groundwater
rainwater harvesting
climate variability
small island developing states
improved water governance
national sustainable development plans
url https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/7/4/81
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