Adaptation Actions
- (x) Remove Endemic, rare or endangered species may be lost filter Endemic, rare or endangered species may be lost
- (x) Remove Water sources are destroyed directly filter Water sources are destroyed directly
- (x) Remove Direct damage to ecosystems or flora and fauna filter Direct damage to ecosystems or flora and fauna
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21 - Physically remove any creeping vines or invasives that threaten to colonize a damaged forest
22 - Physically remove any creeping vines or invasives that threaten to colonize a damaged forest
23 - Provide wild animals with fallen fruits
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
422 - Develop databases of all Vanuatu biodiversity, including vulnerable habitats and food sources
423 - Identify and protect all species of heat-sensitive gecko
425 - identify and replant host tree of sensitive epiphyte, orchids and lizards
426 - Identify and protect all species of heat-sensitive insects
427 - Identify and protect all species of heat-sensitive high elevation birds
428 - Identify and protect all species of heat-sensitive ground nesting birds
429 - Place coconut fronds or other protection over sea turtle nests on the beach to cool them down
430 - Ensure that in times of extreme temperatures, flying foxes are protected if they attempt to find food near villages in gardens