2021
DOI: 10.51414/sei2021.011
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Spotlight on social equity, finance and scale: Promises and pitfalls of nature-based solutions

Abstract: Human activity has modified and deteriorated natural ecosystems in ways that reduce resilience and exacerbate environmental and climate problems. Physical measures to protect, manage and restore these ecosystems that also address societal challenges in sustainable ways and bring biodiversity benefits are sometimes referred to as “nature-based solutions” (NBS). For example, reducing deforestation and restoring forests is a major opportunity for climate mitigation, while protecting or restoring coastal habitats … Show more

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“…"As cities, communities, and organizations embrace NbS in their climate change adaptation planning, the process needs to create just and equitable outcomes instead of increasing socio-spatial inequality and intensifying vulnerability and exposure to environmental risks and hazards." (Cousins 2021, p.1) The meaningful integration of social equity and justice in the design, governance and implementation of NbS is a prerequisite for successful outcomes in policy and practice (Barquet et al, 2021). Proponents of NbS must account for social contexts, including gender norms, power dynamics, and the historical marginalization and discrimination of different groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…"As cities, communities, and organizations embrace NbS in their climate change adaptation planning, the process needs to create just and equitable outcomes instead of increasing socio-spatial inequality and intensifying vulnerability and exposure to environmental risks and hazards." (Cousins 2021, p.1) The meaningful integration of social equity and justice in the design, governance and implementation of NbS is a prerequisite for successful outcomes in policy and practice (Barquet et al, 2021). Proponents of NbS must account for social contexts, including gender norms, power dynamics, and the historical marginalization and discrimination of different groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nature-based solutions (NbS) are a hot topic in climate, environment and development circles. As they rise in popularity, it is increasingly important to scrutinize the narratives around the concept, its framing in policy and agenda setting, as well as its operationalization or practical implementation (Barquet et al, 2021). This brief is one in an SEI series critically exploring key issues on the topic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%