In this policy digest, I will outline the rationale for a set of four evidence-based guidelines for policy makers on Nature-based Solutions, before going on to discuss what is needed by and at the UN climate summit, COP26, to help ensure NbS can be taken to scale.
Guidelines for Successful, Sustainable Nature-Based Solutions
Publication details
Net zero & sustainable development
Briefing
Seddon, Nathalie
2021
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