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National Adaptation Plans

National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) are strategies developed by countries to address the impacts of climate change. They outline how nations can adjust their policies, practices, and infrastructure to minimize climate-related risks, such as rising sea levels, extreme weather, and food security issues. NAPs prioritize actions to protect communities and ecosystems, ensuring resilience to changing environmental conditions. By assessing vulnerabilities and identifying necessary changes, these plans help countries prepare for the future, safeguarding economic and social well-being while also meeting international climate commitments.