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National Action Plan for the First Phase of Adaptation to Climate Change, approved by Order of December 25, 2019 No. 3183-r.

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Year
2020
Document Type
Policy

Summary

The decree approves the national action plan for the first stage of adaptation to climate change for the period up to 2022, which defines economic and social measures implemented by federal and regional executive bodies in order to reduce the vulnerability of the Russian population, economy and natural objects to the effects of climate change, as well as the seizing of opportunities arising from such changes.

The national plan is the first stage of measures to adapt the economy and the population to climate change and includes institutional, organizational and methodological measures aimed at the formation of state approaches to adaptation to climate change.

The federal executive bodies responsible for the implementation of the national plan activities have been instructed to approve sectoral adaptation plans for climate change, and the highest executive bodies of state power of the constituent entities of the Federation responsible for the implementation of the national plan activities have been advised to organize adaptation to climate change and approve the relevant regional plans.

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Year
2020
Most recent update
04/01/2020
Response areas
Adaptation
Sectors
Economy-wide
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