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With the effects of climate change increasingly being felt, many countries, communities and
organizations around the world are already making good progress in adapting to the observed and
projected impacts of climate change.
“Adaptation refers to adjustments in ecological, social, or economic systems in
response to actual or expected climatic stimuli and their effects or impacts. It refers to changes in
processes, practices, and structures to moderate potential damages or to benefit from opportunities
associated with climate change". (IPCC 2001, Third Assessment Report)
Solutions to adapt to the effects of climate change take many shapes and forms, depending on the
unique context of a community, business/organization, country, region etc., and the specific impacts
of climate change. There is no ‘one-size-fits-all-solution when it comes to climate change
adaptation - adaptation can range from building flood defenses, setting up early warning systems for
cyclones and switching to crops that fare better under drought conditions, to redesigning
communication systems, business operations and government policies. Adaptation commonly focuses on
reducing vulnerability to the impacts of climate change, and increasing adaptive capacity and coping
range.
To provide you with a flavor, a range of examples of adaptation activities are showcased below
(bearing in mind this is certainly not exhaustive!).
Further examples of adaptation activities under the UNFCCC can be found in the NAPA database, Local
coping strategies database, the Nairobi work programme partners and Action Pledges database, and the
NWP Private Sector Initiative database.
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