Adaptation Actions
- (x) Remove Animals develop sunlight-related problems filter Animals develop sunlight-related problems
- (x) Remove Impacts on Forest Eco-tourism filter Impacts on Forest Eco-tourism
- (x) Remove Loss of coastal habitat, flora and fauna filter Loss of coastal habitat, flora and fauna
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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
446 - Use antibiotics to treat the Charolais Bullock eyelid sores problem due to sunlight overexposure
447 - Avoid sunlight vulnerable varieties of bullock like Charolais
448 - Encourage sunlight tolerant varieties of bullock like Brahman mixes
449 - Ensure that Charolais variety is placed in the shade during the hottest and sunniest parts of the day.
450 - Cross Charolais with Brahman to develop tolerance to high light intensity.
451 - Place bullock in shade trees for middle day times, while morning and afternoon time are best for feeding in open pastures
467 - Relocate sea turtle nests to higher, safer parts of the beach
468 - Replant coastal species following their natural zonations
469 - Regulate and limit the extraction of sand, coral and gravel for development purposes
470 - Establish protected areas on the coastal strip
471 - Ensure the adequate EIAs are completed on all coastal developments