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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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