Adaptation planning
Adaptation planning
Finland was one of the first countries in the world to adopt a policy to guide climate change adaptation in 2005. The National Climate Change Adaptation Plan 2022 describes the current national adaptation policy framework. The aim of the adaptation plan is that the Finnish society has the capacity to manage the risks associated with climate change and adapt to changes in the climate. Based on the aim, the following objectives are to be achieved by the year 2022: 1) Adaptation has been integrated into the planning and activities of both the various sectors and their actors; 2) The actors have access to the necessary climate change assessment and management methods; 3) Research and development work, communication, and education and training have enhanced the adaptive capacity of society, developed innovative solutions and im-proved citizens’ awareness on climate change adaptation. A broad-based monitoring group consisting of relevant ministries and other authorities, regional and local actors, research institutes, expert organisation in fire and rescue services, and financial services coordinates the implementation of the Adaptation Plan.
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