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                 •   Implementation of local scale practices towards the importance and
                     cleaning  of  the  sea  and  coastal  areas  around  the  country  by  the
                     representatives of public institutions and organizations as well as
                     societies and foundations around the country,
                 •   Focus on sustainable tourism and green hotels,
                 •   Designing the infrastructures such as schools, hospitals, and child
                     care  centers  and  geriatric  care  centers,  sea  walls,  power  plants,
                     water and hygiene facilities in a way they can withstand the climate
                     and weather conditions as well as rising sea levels,
                 •   Ensuring  that  the  most  vulnerable  groups  living  in  coastal  areas
                     are  prioritized  in  adaptation  to  climate  change  and  disaster  risk
                     management.

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