veðraráðstöfun
Veðraráðstöfun is an Icelandic term that translates roughly to "weather adaptation" or "weather preparedness." It refers to the proactive measures individuals, communities, and governments take to mitigate the impacts of adverse weather conditions. This can encompass a wide range of strategies, from personal actions like stocking up on supplies before a storm to large-scale infrastructure projects designed to withstand extreme weather events.
The concept of veðraráðstöfun is deeply rooted in Iceland's history, given the country's susceptibility to harsh
Effective veðraráðstöfun aims to minimize damage to property, protect human life, and ensure the continuity of