Adaptation Actions
- (x) Remove Animals do not have sufficient drinking water/food filter Animals do not have sufficient drinking water/food
- (x) Remove Crops experience die off filter Crops experience die off
- (x) Remove Erosion of coastal forest areas filter Erosion of coastal forest areas
- (x) Remove Animals are exposed to excessive sunlight filter Animals are exposed to excessive sunlight
- (x) Remove Outbreaks of timber and forest pests and diseases filter Outbreaks of timber and forest pests and diseases
- (x) Remove Infrastructure and Pastures are burned filter Infrastructure and Pastures are burned
- (x) Remove Top Soil is eroded filter Top Soil is eroded
- (x) Remove Death of wild animals filter Death of wild animals
- (x) Remove Direct damage to ecosystems or flora and fauna filter Direct damage to ecosystems or flora and fauna
- (x) Remove Underground wells are contaminated filter Underground wells are contaminated
- (x) Remove Animals and their enclosures are exposed to climate extremes filter Animals and their enclosures are exposed to climate extremes
- (x) Remove Tree Death filter Tree Death
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184(2) - Practice integrated agriculture; use animal manure for crop fertilization, and produce additional crops specially for pig feed
184 - Fence of plantations especially for use by pigs
185 - If domesticating wild pig varieties, ensure they have access to water rest areas
186 - Limit the water consumption of pigs to train them for leaner times
187 - During extreme drought farmer should consider reducing his stock (selling animals).
188 - During dry times, the bullocks should be mating, and during the wet productive growing seasons, the animals should be calving.
193 - Identify and relocate vulnerable species that have high risk of pest and disease attack to dryer areas
194 - Practice mixed species cropping systems to prevent rapid spread of disease
194 - Cross breed, seletc for and utilize slim, lean wild chickens for drought times
196 - Introduce biological control measures
223 - Throw moist plants (green) on the fire to slow and stop
224 - Revive cultural burning of grasslands
225 - Ensure that grassland burning is not undertaken in biodiversity rich areas
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
285 - Use contour planting to prevent soil erosion during floods or storms
286 - Practice minimal tillage agriculture