The Plan contains seven main areas:
■ Infrastructure: Integrate adaptive flood control and flood management measures. Enhance the ability of transportation systems to carry out decision-making, withstand and recover from disruptions, and detect and respond to challenges. Bolster the ability of public works to resist climate shocks. ■ Water resources: Guarantee a stable water supply by developing a diverse range of new water resources, eliminating public water pipe leakages, conserving water and adopting smart technologies for water resource management. ■ Land use: Promote rational land use, such as by advancing nature-based solutions in holistic planning of rural areas, and encouraging water retention landscape design in urban renewal projects. ■ Oceans and coasts: Adopt nature-based solutions to strengthen the adaptability of coastal environments and maintain a dynamic ecological equilibrium. ■ Energy supply and industries: Raise awareness among industries regarding climate change adaptation. Help companies identify and evaluate the extent of risks to their infrastructure from climate hazards such as flooding and high winds. Provide companies with guidance on adaptation strategy planning. ■ Agricultural production and biodiversity: Improve agricultural risk management and lower agricultural losses by administering climate change impact assessments. Bolster ecological resilience by advancing nature-based solutions. ■ Health: Strengthen emergency medical services, disease control systems and occupational health and safety protections. Improve long-term environmental monitoring, risk identification and pollution control measures. Heighten public preparedness by establishing warning systems for extreme temperatures and other awareness mechanisms.

