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makes it difficult to achieve economies of scale, ultimately resulting in significantly higher
power generation costs while returns fall far short of expectations. Under such circumstanc-
es, fund allocation plans should be restructured to concentrate resources on projects with
greater development potential and scale benefits. Capital from multiple small-scale projects
could be consolidated and invested in the construction of large-scale, high-efficiency renew-
able energy power plants. By employing advanced technological solutions and scaled oper-
ational models, power generation costs can be effectively reduced while enhancing energy
output efficiency, thereby achieving optimized capital utilization. Additionally, for projects
located in high-risk areasand demandFor adaptation projects of extreme urgency, such as
coastal protection projects facing severe sea-level rise threats, if evaluations indicate that
funding shortages are negatively impacting project timelines and protective outcomes, priori-
ty should be given to securing financial support for these initiatives. Governments should en-
hance funding allocation through fiscal budget restructuring, increase financial allocation to
these projects, and actively introduce policies to attract private capital investments. This will
ensure sufficient funding for project completion and strengthen regional capacity to address
climate change risks.
In terms of human resource allocation, when assessments reveal a shortage of profes-
sionals in certain adaptation fields that has already affected implementation effectiveness,
timely adjustment of human resource distribution becomes particularly necessary. In ecolog-
ical restoration projects, if the lack of specialized ecological engineers and botanists leads
to unscientific restoration plans and consequently slow ecosystem recovery progress, pro-
fessional personnel should be transferred from relevant research institutions, universities, or
similar projects to strengthen the project team. Concurrently, enhanced training for existing
staff should be implemented to improve their professional skills. Internal training programs
could be organized, inviting industry experts to teach and share cutting-edge ecological res-
toration technologies and practical experiences. Furthermore, establishing talent exchange
mechanisms with other regions or projects for personnel rotation activities enables learning
from advanced experiences, thereby optimizing human resource allocation and enhancing
project implementation quality.
In terms of material resource adjustment, when evaluations reveal unreasonable aspects
in the material reserves of certain adaptation projects, it becomes necessary to restructure
the material reserves according to actual needs. In emergency material reserve systems for
extreme weather responses, some materials remain idle for extended periods while critical
supplies face shortages. To address this, key material reserves such as sandbags and drainage
pumps should be increased based on actual demand, alongside comprehensive inventory-
checks and updates to ensure material quality reliability and sufficient quantities. Additional-
ly, material distribution processes must be optimized by establishing an efficient material dis-
tribution system, guaranteeing timely and accurate delivery of supplies to required locations
during disasters, thereby enhancing capabilities to address climate change-related hazards.
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