
A conference on climate and security was held on February 18, examining the complex risks climate change poses to food and water security, social cohesion, and economic stability. Experts emphasized the importance of system-level responses, cross-sector collaboration, resilience, and long-term planning. Presentations covered integrated approaches to land use, water management, biodiversity protection, and risk-based policy recommendations. Panel discussions included perspectives from government, regulatory authorities, and local municipalities, highlighting the need for adaptation, mitigation, and circular economy strategies to address environmental challenges effectively.
Source: National University of Public Service