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Pre-disaster mitigation efforts such as effective land planning and building code improvement and enforcement are required to reduce future tornado impacts.

The research forecasts potential human health impacts of hydroelectric projects and identifies areas where mitigation efforts, such as removing the top layer of soil before flooding, would be most helpful.

In its last report, the IPCC estimated that the cost would be 5.5% of the global GDP in 2050 on the high end and -1% on the low end (with some mitigation efforts, such as energy efficiency and saving people money).

"We have a lot to learn from the Russians on the Arctic flood issue," Eichelberger says, noting that Russian scientists have since the 1990s been experimenting with various mitigation efforts, such as cutting ice in the spring, or putting homes on stilts.

"We have a lot to learn from the Russians on the Arctic flood issue," says Eichelberger, noting that Russian scientists have since the 1990's been experimenting with various mitigation efforts, such as cutting ice in the spring, or putting homes on stilts.

Environmental mitigation efforts, such as reducing soil disking, paving roads, and wetting soil before disturbing it, can reduce dust levels and therefore may lower the risk for localized airborne dispersion of Coccidioides spores.

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Failure to understand the complicated nature of the arsenic problem at the policy level complicates the mitigation efforts in a country, such as Bangladesh, with very limited resources.

Understanding juvenile responses to habitat features during dispersal will aid in developing realistic, predictive models of amphibian movement that could be used to further conservation and management efforts such as mitigation and restoration, and will also add to theory about how movement mechanisms during dispersal impact population persistence in altered landscapes.

The full UN draft report admits that "the potential costs and risks of BECCS are subject to considerable scientific uncertainty," and the most recent UN report on climate change impacts advised that such CO2 removal technologies "might invite complacency regarding mitigation efforts".

Therefore, at present, efficacy of mitigation efforts can best be evaluated on the basis of surrogate measures, such as the abundance of antibiotics, ARGs, and ARBs in the environment.

Such insights would allow us to focus management and mitigation efforts toward those populations that are likely to successfully tolerate or adapt to novel environments during invasions.

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