Ecosystem-based Adaptation: A Win–Win Formula for Sustainability in a Warming World?

Published By: International Institute of Environment and Develop | Published Date: July, 01 , 2016

Many national and international environmental agreements acknowledge that the impoverishment of ecosystems is limiting the world’s capacity to adapt to climate change and that ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) approaches should be harnessed as a priority. EbA has the potential to increase adaptive capacity and social and ecological resilience to climate change in both developed and developing countries. Whilst only 23 of the 189 countries that recently submitted Intended Nationally Determined Contributions to the United Nations refer explicitly to EbA, 109 indicate ecosystem-orientated visions for adaptation. These, however, rarely translate into robust targets or involve local communities. This briefing highlights actions that need to be taken to increase the uptake of EbA in national action plans and ensure its proper implementation.

Author(s): Xiaoting Jones, Nathalie Seddon, Tom Pye, Hannah Reid, Dilys Roe, Danielle Mountain | Posted on: Sep 05, 2016 | Views() | Download (409)


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