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Mitigation

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Mitigation may refer to:

Contents

 1Environment
 2Law
 3Other uses

Environment[edit]
 Climate change mitigation, actions that limit, stop or reverse the magnitude and/or rate of
long-term climate change
 Environmental mitigation in public administration; also, in particular:
o Mitigation banking
 Disaster mitigation in emergency management; also, in particular:
o Flood mitigation
o Landslide mitigation
o Hurricane mitigation
 Radon mitigation, removal of radon gas and radon-in-water from buildings

Law[edit]
 Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000, a U.S. federal legislation passed in 2000 that amended
provisions of the United States Code related to disaster relief
 Mitigation (law), the principle that a party who has suffered loss has to take reasonable
action to minimize the amount of the loss suffered

Other uses[edit]
 Mitigation of political risk, political risk
 Mitigation, a kind of defense against security issues in computing, as part of vulnerability
management
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