Keeliserimiskava
Keeliserimiskava is a term that refers to a comprehensive plan or strategy aimed at enhancing the resilience and sustainability of coastal ecosystems. This initiative focuses on the integration of various scientific, engineering, and ecological principles to mitigate the impacts of climate change, sea-level rise, and other environmental stressors on coastal areas. The primary goals of keeliserimiskava include protecting coastal infrastructure, preserving biodiversity, and promoting the economic and social well-being of coastal communities.
The plan typically involves a multi-disciplinary approach, incorporating elements such as coastal defense structures, natural habitat
- Coastal defense systems: Construction of seawalls, breakwaters, and other structures to protect against erosion and flooding.
- Ecosystem restoration: Replanting mangroves, seagrasses, and other coastal vegetation to enhance natural buffering and carbon sequestration.
- Adaptive management: Implementing flexible policies and practices that can be adjusted in response to changing environmental
- Community engagement: Involving local stakeholders in the planning and implementation process to ensure that the plan
Keeliserimiskava is designed to be a long-term strategy, requiring ongoing monitoring, evaluation, and adaptation to achieve