Adaptation Actions

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121 - Allow several years of garden fallow before replanting in the same area
122 - Use permaculture in order to continuously protect soils from excessive drying and overheating
123 - Do not burn gardens as cleaning methods, rather weed and leave grass as a mulch to hold soil moisture and nutrients
124 - Avoid Garden clearing or maintenance to allow moisture retention
125 - Use multiple farming systems (mulching, alley cropping, mix planting etc)
126 - Plant water sensitive/needy plants around water giving plants like nangalat and banana
127 - Remove all but two young banana shoots away from the mother tree and replant in a different area (to relieve water stress during dry seasons)
143 - Utilize green houses for enhanced/controlled fruit production
143 - Utilize green houses for enhanced/controlled fruit production
143 - Utilize green houses for enhanced/controlled fruit production
144 - Identify traditional and novel fruiting seasons and patterns of key tree species
163 - Utilize appropriate building materials for livestock enclosres that can withstand climtic extremes
236 - Use less fire prone grasses including Buffalo Grass
237 - Use steel or iron for fence posts
238 - Use living Fence posts which do not rapidly light
239 - Encourage some overgrazing during the dry season to prevent buildup of biomass and fuel
240 - Ensure that there is an appropriate number of stock in the pasture to remove potential fire fuel
294 - Introduce and encourage wet tolerant species for seasonally waterlogged or low-lying areas.
295 - Undertake vegetative propagation to encourage rapid fruiting
296 - Utilize hormones to induce fruiting and flowering out of season