Adaptation Actions
- (x) Remove Water sources are destroyed directly filter Water sources are destroyed directly
- (x) Remove Reduce forest and tree biodiversity filter Reduce forest and tree biodiversity
- (x) Remove Decrease in Timber quality (moulding, insufficient drying) filter Decrease in Timber quality (moulding, insufficient drying)
- (x) Remove Animals and their enclosures are exposed to climate extremes filter Animals and their enclosures are exposed to climate extremes
- (x) Remove Animals are sluggish and unproductive filter Animals are sluggish and unproductive
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80 - User change technical designs of sources to be cyclone proofed
81 - Ensure that tank catchment roofs are securely fastened before a storm
82 - Small dams & spring boxes may be used so the source itself is not buried
83 - Adjust the design of the intake box
84 - Promote underground tanks that are not susceptible to winds
85 - Use strong ferro cement tanks that will not move in wind
86 - Do not use light plastic polytanks in cyclone exposed areas
87 - Keep water source areas cleared, cut old branches and remove possible debris to protect infrastructure
88 - Build sea walls/other barriers around exposed coastal spring sources
163 - Utilize appropriate building materials for livestock enclosres that can withstand climtic extremes
319 - Practice ex situ conservation
320 - Relocate endemic and species of cultural importance to dyer/non-waterlog areas.
321 - Practice site-species matching for reforestation/rehabilitation
374 - Construct proper timber drying facilities to ensure timber is properly dried during rainy periods
375 - Apply chemical treatments for mould
445 - Goat is especially heat tolerant