klimatõkkeid
Klimatõkkeid, often translated as "climate barriers" or "climate shielding," refers to measures and strategies aimed at protecting specific areas or assets from the adverse effects of climate change. These interventions are designed to mitigate risks associated with phenomena such as extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and temperature fluctuations. The concept encompasses a range of approaches, from hard engineering solutions to nature-based strategies.
Hard engineering climate barriers include structures like sea walls, dikes, and floodgates, which are built to
Nature-based solutions, on the other hand, leverage natural processes and ecosystems. Examples include restoring coastal wetlands
The implementation of klimatõkkeid is driven by the increasing understanding of climate change impacts and the