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klimatilpasset

Klimatilpasset is a Danish and Norwegian term that describes something that is adapted or suitable for a changing climate. It refers to policies, planning, technology, and practices designed to cope with future climate conditions and climate-related risks.

The word is formed from klima (climate) and tilpasset (adapted). It is commonly used in public debate

In urban planning and construction, klimatilpasset design aims to reduce heat stress, manage heavy rainfall, and

Policy context often frames klimatilpasset as part of national and municipal climate adaptation strategies, with emphasis

Challenges for implementing klimatilpasset include upfront costs, long time horizons, uncertainty in climate projections, and the

and
official
planning
in
Denmark
and
Norway
to
distinguish
adaptation
from
mitigation,
emphasizing
preparations
and
resilience
rather
than
emissions
reduction
alone.
cope
with
sea‑level
rise
through
features
such
as
streets
and
parks
that
channel
floodwaters,
heat‑resilient
building
materials,
and
cooling
strategies.
In
infrastructure
and
buildings,
it
includes
flood
defenses,
elevated
structures,
and
durable,
adaptable
systems.
In
agriculture,
it
involves
drought-
and
flood-tolerant
crops,
efficient
irrigation,
and
flexible
farming
practices.
In
energy
and
transport,
klimatilpasset
solutions
focus
on
resilient
grids,
water
management,
and
climate-proof
logistics.
on
risk
assessments,
nature‑based
solutions,
and
cross‑sector
coordination.
It
is
distinct
from
climate
mitigation,
which
targets
reducing
emissions,
and
from
general
sustainability,
which
encompasses
broader
environmental
goals.
need
for
collaboration
across
sectors
and
levels
of
government.
See
also
climate
adaptation,
resilience,
and
sustainable
development.