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Change the risks of an adaptation measure

How can you change which risks your measure is reducing?

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Written by Noëmie Van den Bon
Updated over a week ago


Adaptation to climate change means the adjustment of natural and human systems to the current consequences (risks) of climate change and those to be expected. That is why increasingly more climate plans also contain adaptation measures. The Covenant of Mayors also translated that into a new version of reporting: SECAP (Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan).

Do you want to know how important such an adaptation to a measure in your climate plan is? Then you can indicate which risks must be (partly) avoided by using this measure. Think of extreme heat, flooding, extreme rains, etc.

You can add all risks that apply to your municipality for this measure under “Risks”. Additional trees help reduce the risk of extreme heat, for example!

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