Climate Change Adaptabilty

Climate change adaptability is a pressing research theme, focusing on strategies and solutions to mitigate the impacts of global environmental shifts. This field seeks to enhance resilience in ecosystems, communities, and infrastructure in the face of changing climates. Through interdisciplinary approaches, it aims to develop innovative techniques for adaptation, including resilient agricultural practices, urban planning, and policy frameworks. Understanding and addressing adaptability are crucial for safeguarding biodiversity, human well-being, and sustainable development in a rapidly changing world.

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