Scaling nature-based solutions for climate resilience and nature restoration

Laurène Lebelt, Margaretha Breil, M. Budding-Polo Ballinas, Chiara Castellani, S.D. Keesstra, Clara Veerkamp, Ville Turunen, Daniel Zimmer, Salvatore Martire, Eva Enyedi, Ybele Hoogeveen (Contributor), Wouter Vanneuville (Contributor)

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Abstract

Nature-based solutions (NBS) for climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction can contribute to the EU nature restoration agenda. Applied at scale, they would enhance biodiversity in both urban and rural landscapes.
Accelerating and scaling NBS across Europe is key to achieving EU policy targets.
Expanding and replicating local initiatives will be necessary to respond to the growing climate and biodiversity crises.
More insight is needed into the factors that enable local success, and the barriers to scaling. This requires systematic monitoring, reporting and evaluation schemes to inform about the effectiveness and efficiency of NBS in the long term.
The costs and benefits of NBS need to be clear to stakeholders and potential investors. While NBS serve multiple purposes, the quantification of social and economic aspects, including the distribution of costs and benefits across stakeholders, is still limited.
To realise the full potential of NBS, further targeted governance and coordination would be needed. Apart from financial incentives, NBS uptake would benefit from regional planning
based on risk profiles, a catalogue of corresponding NBS, and baseline information on their current application.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherThe European Topic Centre on Climate change adaptation and LULUCF (ETC-CA)
Number of pages21
ISBN (Electronic)9789294806079
ISBN (Print)9789294806086
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Publication series

NameBriefing no. 21/2023
PublisherEuropean Environment Agency
ISSN (Print)2467-3196
ISSN (Electronic)2467-3196

Keywords

  • Climate Resilience
  • Nature restoration
  • nature based solutions

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