The National Adaptation Plan (NAP) for Zambia is a medium to long-term strategic framework developed by the Government of the Republic of Zambia. It was formulated to address identified risks and vulnerabilities in various sectors to enhance the country's resilience to the impacts of climate change. It also identifies primary hazards and recognises that climate change poses significant risks to the country's natural resources, socio-economic development, and livelihoods. This is particularly for vulnerable communities and sectors namely: agriculture (crop, livestock, and fisheries), forestry, water, transport, tourism, infrastructure, mining, wildlife and health.
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