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==== Cross-cutting Options ==== <div id="h3-4-siblings" class="h3-siblings"></div> '''C.2.11''' Strengthening the climate resiliency of health systems will protect and promote human health and well-being ( ''high confidence'' ). There are multiple opportunities for targeted investments and finance to protect against exposure to climate hazards, particularly for those at highest risk. Heat Health Action Plans that include early warning and response systems are effective adaptation options for extreme heat ( ''high confidence'' ) ''.'' Effective adaptation options for water-borne and food-borne diseases include improving access to potable water, reducing exposure of water and sanitation systems to flooding and extreme weather events, and improved early warning systems ( ''very high confidence'' ). For vector-borne diseases, effective adaptation options include surveillance, early warning systems, and vaccine development ( ''very high confidence'' ). Effective adaptation options for reducing mental health risks under climate change include improving surveillance, access to mental health care, and monitoring of psychosocial impacts from extreme weather events ( ''high confidence'' ) ''.'' Health and well-being would benefit from integrated adaptation approaches that mainstream health into food, livelihoods, social protection, infrastructure, water and sanitation policies requiring collaboration and coordination at all scales of governance ( ''very high confidence'' ). { 5.12, 6.3, 7.4, 9.10, Box 9.7, 11.3, 12.5, 13.7, 14.5, CCB COVID, CCB FEASIB, CCB ILLNESS } '''C.2.12''' Increasing adaptive capacities minimises the negative impacts of climate-related displacement and involuntary migration for migrants and sending and receiving areas ( ''high confidence'' ). This improves the degree of choice under which migration decisions are made, ensuring safe and orderly movements of people within and between countries ( ''high confidence'' ). Some development reduces underlying vulnerabilities associated with conflict, and adaptation contributes by reducing the impacts of climate change on climate sensitive drivers of conflict ( ''high confidence'' ). Risks to peace are reduced, for example, by supporting people in climate-sensitive economic activities ( ''medium confidence'' ) and advancing womenโs empowerment ( ''high confidence'' ). { 7.4, Box 9.8, Box 10.2, 12.5, CCB FEASIB, CCB MIGRATE } '''C.2.13''' There are a range of adaptation options, such as disaster risk management, early warning systems, climate services and risk spreading and sharing that have broad applicability across sectors and provide greater benefits to other adaptation options when combined ( ''high confidence'' ). For example, climate services that are inclusive of different users and providers can improve agricultural practices, inform better water use and efficiency, and enable resilient infrastructure planning ( ''high confidence'' ). { 2.6, 3.6, 4.7, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.8, 5.9, 5.12, 5.14, 9.4, 9.8, 10.4, 12.5, 13.11, [https://www.ipcc.ch/chapter/spm#CCP5.4 CCP5.4] , CCB FEASIB, CCB MOVING PLATE } <div id="Limits" class="h2-container"></div> <span id="limits-to-adaptation"></span>
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