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Whereas adaptation is generally initiated at the local level by individuals or communities in reaction to specific threats, mitigation action tends to be initiated at the international or national levels and managed by government bodies (Klein et al., 2007).
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Table 3 Examples of RFIA evaluations for proposed response plans RP i consisting of a single mitigation action MA i for threat scenario AS02 MA Description EF COV RM ARC Restriction RORI MA 1 Reconfig.
Table 4 Examples of ROIA evaluations for proposed response plans RP i consisting of a single mitigation action MA i for threat scenario AS02 corresponding to Table 3. (RORI given for reference) MA Description RORI OI0 OI1 OI2 MA 1 Reconfig.
As mentioned earlier, every local impact represents a potential threat and can be, for example, a consequence of a present vulnerability, a mitigation action, a failure, or an attack.
It found Australia – as well as Argentina, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the US – were "falling behind with their national climate mitigation action".
Furthermore, the report finds that there are significant "co-benefits" of reducing emissions, which make mitigation action even more imperative.
(5). [Risk mitigation, RM] RM refers to the risk mitigation associated with a given mitigation action.
Thus, Iowa also provides an appropriate context for examining farmer attitudes toward mitigation action.
The key mitigation action is replacing petroleum and its derivatives with renewable energy sources [ 1].
Table 3 details information of the authorized mitigation actions for threat AS02.
In Europe, the implementation of the Natura 2000 network requires protocols to recognize and map threats to biodiversity and to identify specific mitigation actions.
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