Adaptation of infrastructure refers to modifying and improving existing structures and systems in response to changing environmental conditions. This can include measures such as strengthening levees/dikes against floods or raising roads above projected sea levels.
Adaptation of infrastructure is like upgrading your phone's operating system to ensure it can handle new apps and features.
Resilience: The ability of a system or community to withstand and recover from shocks, such as natural disasters, without losing essential functions.
Climate Change: Long-term shifts in temperature patterns and weather conditions caused by human activities, particularly the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Urbanization: The process of population growth and expansion of cities, often resulting in increased demand for infrastructure development.
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