2025_01 NbS at COP 16Am 7. Januar 2025 von Barbara Dubach auf LinkedIn gepostet (im Original auf Englisch): 

I recently got back from the Symposium on Nature-based Solutions (NbS) at Land Day during COP16Riyadh, and it left me feeling hopeful. Here are the 7 key insights that stood out:

  1. Integrate NbS into strategies: Experts and policymakers emphasized the importance of embedding nature-based solutions into both corporate and national plans. This is essential for addressing environmental challenges effectively.
  2. Secure the funding needed: A major focus was on ensuring NbS initiatives receive the necessary financial support. Without adequate funding, even the best ideas can’t move forward.
  3. Address growing problems head-on: We tackled pressing issues like desertification and water scarcity. These challenges are accelerating, and immediate action is required to manage their impacts.
  4. Tailor solutions to local needs: No two regions are the same. Solutions must be customized to address specific local challenges to be truly effective.
  5. Plan for temperature increases: Our strategies need to remain effective even if global temperatures rise to 1.5°C or 2°C. It’s vital to account for these changes in our planning.
  6. Protect soil health: Soil health is vital but often overlooked. Healthy soil acts as a natural filter, cleaning our water and keeping pollutants out of our rivers and lakes. We need to prioritize soil protection.
  7. Use existing solutions: We already have the solutions – no need to reinvent the wheel. The real challenge is putting what we know into action through collaboration among governments, businesses, and communities.

Special thanks to Michael Doane from The Nature Conservancy and Srilata Kammila for their valuable insights.

Shoutout to my fellow panelists, Henri Bruxelles and Elizabeth Wathuti , O.G.W, and a big thank you to our moderator Muhtari Aminu-Kano for an engaging discussion!

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