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Chapter 4 Adaptation Measures to Address Global Climate Change


                 there may be redundant funding allocations or insufficient investment in critical areas. To
                 address this, regional clusters should establish specialized climate change adaptation funding
                 coordination agencies. These agencies would collect funding plans and utilization data from
                 various regions, employing big data analysis to precisely identify overlaps and gaps in fund-
                 ing allocations. For instance, in coastal regions, multiple areas might independently plan to
                 construct small-scale desalination facilities to address water scarcity.Through fundingcoordi-
                 nation agency evaluations, resources could be consolidated to build a large-scale, high-effi-
                 ciency desalination plant at optimal locations within the region, supplying multiple adjacent
                 areas through rational water supply pipelines. This approach enhances funding efficiency,
                 reduces construction/operational costs, and avoids resource waste from redundant infrastruc-
                 ture.
                     Secondly, technological resource integration can significantly enhance regionalcluster
                 adaptationcapabilities. Different regions have distinct advantages in technological research,
                 development, and application for addressing climate change. Some developed areas excel in
                 clean energy technologies like solar and wind power generation, while other regions demon-
                 strate remarkable achievements in agricultural adaptation technologies such as cultivating
                 stress-resistant crop varieties and developing water-saving irrigation techniques. Regions
                 should establish technology-sharing platforms and organize regular technical exchange sem-
                 inars. At these seminars, each region can showcase its advanced adaptation technologies and
                 share implementation experiences. For instance, during one seminar, a region presented its
                 newly developed intelligent irrigation system that automatically adjusts water usage based
                 on soil moisture and meteorological data. Other regions with agricultural irrigation needs
                 could adapt this technology through localized improvements tailored to their specific condi-
                 tions. Simultaneously, cross-regional technology collaboration projects should be established
                 to encourage joint research efforts among scientific teams. For complex climate change
                 challenges,such as cross-regionalThe research and development of atmospheric pollution
                 control technologies, by integrating scientific research capabilities, experimental equipment,
                 and other technological resources from different regions, can accelerate technological break-
                 throughs and enhance the overall technical capacity of regional clusters in addressing climate
                 change.
                     Lastly, human resource integration serves as a critical component. Each region has
                 cultivated a group of professionals in climate change adaptation, spanning multiple fields
                 including meteorology, ecology, public health, and engineering technology. Regional clusters
                 should establish talent exchange mechanisms to facilitate rational cross-regional mobility
                 of expertise. On one hand, organizing experts and scholars to conduct 巡回 lectures and
                 training activities will disseminate advanced climate change adaptation concepts and tech-
                 nologies to other regions. For instance, inviting experts with rich experience in ecological
                 restoration to ecologically vulnerable regions can provide training for local government
                 staff and enterprise technicians, enhancing their ecological rehabilitation capabilities. On the



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