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The NBS Invest Project

NBS Invest logo overlayed on aerial view of mangroves in The Gambia

Aerial view of mangrove forest in The Gambia. Photo credit: World Bank; Curioso.Photography/Shutterstock.com.

Investing in nature and the services it provides is the answer to affordable and sustainable climate mitigation and adaptation, biodiversity conservation, landscape restoration, and livelihood development. Nature¨CBased Solutions (NBS) use resources and processes already found in nature to restore ecosystems, support communities, and contribute to healthy and resilient economies. 

The NBS Invest project aims to increase funding and mainstream Nature¨CBased Solutions (NBS) into climate mitigation and adaptation projects in the world¡¯s Least Developed Countries (LDCs). 

The world is experiencing an unprecedented decline in nature and¡ªas with the impacts of climate change¡ªthe risks associated with this global loss disproportionately impact the world¡¯s poorest. Many countries are trapped in a cycle where challenges such as high poverty, limited trade, and weak policy frameworks and fragility are exacerbating landscape degradation and reducing climate resilience, which in turn lead to further loss of the ecosystem services which economies and livelihoods rely on.  ľ¹ÏÓ°Ôº estimates that the collapse ecosystem services, such as wild pollination, marine fisheries and forest timber, could cost low¨Cincome countries 10% of real GDP in 2030 ().

NBS offer a cost-effective approach for tackling these development challenges and aligning the climate change, biodiversity, and green recovery agendas. The approach supports healthy communities and ecosystems by using and restoring natural resources and processes to simultaneously address social, economic, and environmental issues. This includes activities such as increasing mangrove forests to shield coastal communities from storm surges and protect fish breeding grounds, reforesting land to control erosion and prevent flooding, and restoring wetlands to filter water supplies and increase carbon sequestration.

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Below is a list of useful publications and resources from the global Nature-Based Solutions community:

OECD Environmental Performance Reviews: Germany 2023: A chapter on climate change adaptation and nature-based solutions

Nature Based Solutions in Agro-environment: Edited by Dr. Carmelo Maucieri, and published on December 11, 2023

Nature-Based Solutions in China: expanding development and opportunity: Edited by Tao Lin, Laurence Jones, and Zhaowu Yu, and published on October 30, 2023

Nature-based Solutions in Policy and Practice: Edited by Laura Wendling, Katharina H?lscher, Ra¨²l S¨¢nchez Franc¨¦s, Javier Orozco Messana, and Susanna Gionfra, and published on July 3, 2023

Newly created ecosystems for a green built environment: Green roofs and green walls/facades: Edited by Gabriel P¨¦rez and Juli¨¤ Coma, and published on July 3, 2023

Advancing Biodiversity-Positive Nature-Based Climate Solutions: By Veronica Lo and Anya Knechtel, and published on August 23, 2023, Science Direct- Nature Based solutions journal : 

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