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Receptors<br />

Receptors<br />

Weather<br />

Sensitivity<br />

Weather<br />

Sensitivity<br />

Future Risk<br />

Future Risk<br />

Impact<br />

Impact<br />

Economy Economy<br />

Biodiversity Biodiversity<br />

Tourist<br />

Tourist<br />

Agriculture<br />

Agriculture<br />

Coastal zone<br />

ecosystems<br />

Coastal zone<br />

ecosystems<br />

4.6 Adaptation Actions<br />

- Change of the tourism season – Medium<br />

lower touristic flows<br />

Extreme heat<br />

- Reduction Change of the of the tourism tourism season related – Medium<br />

economy lower touristic flows<br />

Extreme heat<br />

- Potential Reduction damage of the tourism touristic related Low<br />

Landslides<br />

infrastructures economy and sites<br />

- Increased Potential damage water supply to touristic costs<br />

Low<br />

Landslides<br />

- Potential infrastructures increase and of sites indirect<br />

Droughts - costs Increased for the water tourists supply costs Low<br />

- (infrastructure Potential increase related) of indirect and<br />

Droughts reduction costs for the of touristic tourists flows<br />

- Damages (infrastructure to touristic related) facilities and High<br />

- Potential reduction effects of touristic on the flows touristic<br />

Floods<br />

- flows, Damages in areas to touristic with flooding facilities High<br />

- history Potential effects on the touristic<br />

Floods<br />

- Changes flows, in areas in growth with cycle flooding High<br />

- Damages history / loss of harvest<br />

Livestock loss and impacts on<br />

Extreme heat<br />

- Changes in growth cycle<br />

High<br />

- health Damages / loss of harvest<br />

- Lower Livestock crop loss yields and impacts on<br />

Extreme heat<br />

- Increased health fire risks<br />

- Damages/ Lower crop loss yields of harvest Medium<br />

Landslides<br />

- Loss Increased of soil fire and risks reduction of<br />

- cultivated Damages/ lands loss of harvest Medium<br />

Landslides<br />

- Damages Loss of soil / loss and of reduction harvest of High<br />

- Lower cultivated crop lands yields<br />

Livestock loss and impacts on<br />

Droughts<br />

- Damages / loss of harvest High<br />

- health Lower crop yields<br />

- Land Livestock degradation loss and impacts on<br />

Droughts<br />

- Increased health fire risks<br />

- Damages/ Land degradation loss of harvest in High<br />

Floods<br />

Floods<br />

Extreme heat - Loss Livestock of specific loss species (fish, High<br />

- etc.) Surface soil erosion<br />

Landslides Extreme heat - No Loss expected of specific risks species (fish, - High<br />

etc.)<br />

Droughts<br />

Landslides -<br />

Increase<br />

No expected<br />

of coastal<br />

risks<br />

water salinity Medium<br />

-<br />

- afflicted Increased areas fire risks<br />

- Livestock Damages/ loss of harvest in High<br />

- Surface afflicted soil areas erosion<br />

Floods<br />

Droughts -<br />

Soil<br />

Increase<br />

erosion<br />

of coastal water salinity<br />

High<br />

Medium<br />

Floods - Soil erosion High<br />

The 4.6 ASEZ Adaptation Authority, Actions having compiled the vulnerability analysis and risk assessment, has<br />

identified a specific set of actions that will allow it to adapt to the situation it faces. The<br />

The<br />

suggested<br />

ASEZ<br />

adaptation<br />

Authority, having<br />

actions<br />

compiled<br />

have been<br />

the<br />

identified<br />

vulnerability<br />

from the<br />

analysis<br />

international<br />

and risk<br />

literature<br />

assessment,<br />

and best<br />

has<br />

practices<br />

identified<br />

available,<br />

a specific<br />

and<br />

set<br />

are<br />

of actions<br />

in line with<br />

that<br />

the<br />

will<br />

national<br />

allow it<br />

adaptation<br />

to adapt to<br />

actions<br />

the situation<br />

adopted.<br />

it faces. The<br />

suggested adaptation actions have been identified from the international literature and best<br />

practices available, and are in line with the national adaptation actions adopted.<br />

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