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  • Ports and harbours raise minimum spot heights 

    Danish municipalities are raising minimum spot heights in harbour areas. It is not always clear which climate scenario should form the basis. Many municipalities use the recommendations by the Danish Coastal Authority.

  • Climate change paves the way for new tourism concept 

    The invasive species Pacific oyster has spread rapidly in the Wadden Sea in recent years. The oysters create problems for the Wadden Sea ecosystem, but are also an opportunity for attracting tourists to the area.

  • New educations in climate change adaptation 

    Green Urban Transformers, Master of Disaster Management, Garden and Park Engineering, and Roof Gardener. These are just a few of the new training programmes offered in Denmark focussing on climate change

  • New forests adapted to future climate 

    Climate change has been taken into consideration in two afforestation projects west of Hillerød, in North Zealand, aimed at protecting and optimising groundwater resources.

  • New storm surge scheme to promote climate change adaptation actions 

    Prevent damage to your property - or pay more excess insurance. This is the principle in a proposed new Danish storm surge scheme. The scheme will promote climate change adaptation actions.

  • No more overloaded sewer systems 

    Over the coming 90 years combined sewer systems will be phased out in the Municipality of Aalborg. Instead, the Municipality will introduce separate systems for stormwater and sewage.

  • Can the roads cope with more water?  

    Some stretches of the Danish roads are not ready for the increased quantities of water expected in the future, while others have been designed to cope.

  • Storm surge tool for the public and for the emergency services in Nyborg on Funen 

    Residents in Nyborg on the coast of the Danish island of Funen can visit the municipality’s website to check out whether their house is at risk of flooding in the event of rising sea levels.

  • Climate-adapted hospitals require collaboration 

    Danish hospitals must be equipped for climate change. This requires better collaboration between architects and engineers, as well as forward-looking developers.

  • Re-rigging vessels and new forms of fisheries management 

    Climate change will require development of new fishing technology and fishing gear. Managing authorities must put climate change into the equation when allocating fishing quotas.

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