Adaptation Actions
- (x) Remove Crops are exposed to excessive temperatures filter Crops are exposed to excessive temperatures
- (x) Remove Animals and their enclosures are exposed to climate extremes filter Animals and their enclosures are exposed to climate extremes
- (x) Remove Crops are killed filter Crops are killed
- (x) Remove Erosion of coastal forest areas filter Erosion of coastal forest areas
- (x) Remove Impacts on Forest Eco-tourism filter Impacts on Forest Eco-tourism
- (x) Remove Increase soil erosion, landslides and nutrient loss filter Increase soil erosion, landslides and nutrient loss
- (x) Remove Salt Spray will damage pastures filter Salt Spray will damage pastures
- (x) Remove Tree Death filter Tree Death
- (x) Remove Water-catchments and watersheds dry up filter Water-catchments and watersheds dry up
- (x) Remove Waterlogged and anaerobic soils filter Waterlogged and anaerobic soils
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413 - Use Open and deep hole planting of Taro, dig a deep hole, place taro inside, do not bury so as to allow air cooling of the growing taro.
414 - Use low tight staking of yam vines that will not allow excessive drying out
415 - Bury harvested cassava to preserve it before consumption
416 - Learn how to make Manioc Flour (Modern & traditional methods) so that harvested tubers can be preserved for extended periods.
417 - Dig the yam, but leave it in an open hole in well drained dry ground. Cover the hole with coconut leaves.
418 - Re Bury harvested taro in well drained/sandy soil.
419 - Practice alley cropping, to provide cooling shade to vulnerable crops
420 - Practice temporary alley cropping with taro to avoid extreme temperature stress
421 - Practice fallow improvement to shade individual high value crops