Local administration and public health services play a crucial role in adapting to the health challenges posed by climate change. This publication focuses on an integrated view of health-related aspects of climate adaptation at the intersection of health promotion and public services. It presents health risks (such as heat, UV radiation, extreme weather, allergens, communicable diseases, and mental health) as well as measures to address them. The publication invites readers to explore innovative approaches and practical examples that support municipalities in proactively enhancing the quality of life for their citizens.