The idea that biodiversity conservation, CO2 mitigation, and climate change adaptation can be aligned is at the core of nature-based solutions. With COP26 approaching, this digest outlines four nature-based guidelines that policymakers should consider when addressing the world’s most daunting problems.
Guidelines for Successful, Sustainable Nature-Based Solutions
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Net zero & sustainable development
Briefing
Seddon, Nathalie
2021
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