
SLR (Sea Level Rise) Adaptation
Sea Level Rise (SLR) adaptation refers to the strategies and measures communities and governments implement to cope with the increasing sea levels caused by climate change. This can involve building barriers like seawalls, restoring natural landscapes such as wetlands, or relocating buildings and infrastructure away from vulnerable areas. The goal is to protect people, property, and ecosystems from flooding and erosion while ensuring that communities can thrive despite changing environmental conditions. Proper adaptation planning considers the local context, including economic, social, and ecological factors, to create resilient solutions for the future.