Adaptation Actions
- (x) Remove Animals develop sickness filter Animals develop sickness
- (x) Remove Logging operations are compromised: erosion in logging area filter Logging operations are compromised: erosion in logging area
- (x) Remove Damage to infrastructure (roads, water tanks/storage facilities- wooden tanks etc filter Damage to infrastructure (roads, water tanks/storage facilities- wooden tanks etc
- (x) Remove Erosion of coastal forest areas filter Erosion of coastal forest areas
- (x) Remove Animal feed is unavailable or productivity is reduced filter Animal feed is unavailable or productivity is reduced
- (x) Remove Animals overheat inside their enclosures filter Animals overheat inside their enclosures
- (x) Remove Floods wash away sensitive flora and fauna filter Floods wash away sensitive flora and fauna
- (x) Remove Food web, flora association, and symbiotic species disruptions filter Food web, flora association, and symbiotic species disruptions
- (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 directly affected filter Animals are directly affected
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55 - Thoroughly inspect all bullock fencing before a cyclone to cut out any living branches on posts (i.e. purao fences)
56 - Avoid corrosive fencing materials (i.e. barb wire)
57 - Allow glycine to grow over barbed wire fences to provide a physical barrier to salt exposure
145 - Undertake ecosystem enrichment planting
145 - Undertake ecosystem enrichment planting
146 - Identify and focus on sensitive/vulnerable ecosystems for management
163 - Utilize appropriate building materials for livestock enclosres that can withstand climtic extremes
235 - Do not allow chickens to roam free and lay eggs in the bush during dry season
289 - Establish conserved buffer and creek rehabilitation zones
290 - Divert flood prone waterways away from sensitive biodiversity breeding areas
291 - Remove the invasive vines that are killing trees and covering the canopy that inhibits water removal/evaporation
292 - Plant trees and flora that have good root systems to control, slow flood damage
305 - Use downed braches as a soil erosion/runoff break (sloped areas)
306 - Gravel/pave roads in logging areas
307 - Maintain proper crossings (streams and rivers)
308 - Introduce sediment catchment devices (leaves/branches or other sediment traps)
309 - Practice good log stacking and log piling to maintain production quality during wet times
310 - Use cable logging rather than bulldozers
311 - Shift forestry operations to dry areas/islands during prolong rainy periods.
312 - Appropriately zone and spatially plan logging activities within concession areas