Adaptation Actions
- (x) Remove Toilets over flow and contaminate water resources filter Toilets over flow and contaminate water resources
- (x) Remove Impacts on Forest Eco-tourism filter Impacts on Forest Eco-tourism
- (x) Remove Salt Spray will damage pastures filter Salt Spray will damage pastures
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58 - Plant less susceptible grasses like Glycine, Signal, Guinea and Koronea grasses which may be affected by salt for 2-3 weeks after the storm, but then will recover.
59 - Plant wind breaks near pastures that are coastal, already salt tolerant species
376 - Plan and promote forest eco-tourism activities for dryer areas during prolonged rainy periods
377 - Design forest tourism activities that are rain-proof (indoor activities- greenhouses and indoor botanical gardens)
378 - Make personal pesticides available to tourists in mosquito-prevalent areas
379 - Construct tourism facilities (bungalows) with durable non-weathering timber species (not likely to rot)
380 - Advise tourism operators on differing weathering properties of various forest products
400 - Do not utilize sensitive Bush and VIP toilets in flood prone areas
401 - Do not drink ground water near bush and VIP toilets after flood conditions
402 - Do not use bush and VIP toilets in areas with undrainable clay soils
403 - Do not swim or bathe in rivers immediately following a flood event
404 - Suggest other types of toilet designs
405 - Septic tanks could be placed above ground to avoid flood contamination
406 - Develop and follow construction standards for water supply and sanitation, use of toilets in certain areas
407 - Consider toilet location in terms of nearby water sources, and also in terms of soil type, nearness to sensitive areas (coral reefs etc)