Nature-Based Solutions and Water
Navigating the Transition to a Climate-Resilient Future
Event Details:
Location
This event is open to:
Under the impacts of climate change, natural capital can provide important adaptation benefits for communities. There is growing demand for nature-based solutions to help communities navigate economic growth while building climate resilience. How can international commitments, finance mechanisms, and the private sector provide support? In this session, researchers and leaders from the public and private sector will showcase innovative research, policy, and finance approaches that are driving the shift to a climate-resilient future. A particular focus will be on the role of nature-based solutions for increasing water security as a critical mode of climate adaptation.
This session will be presented in English with live, simultaneous translation into Spanish.
Esta sesión se ofrecerá tanto en inglés como en español.
Schedule
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
- -
Co-Founder and Faculty Director of the Natural Capital Project
Carter Brandon
Senior Fellow, World Resources Institute
Kate Brauman
AAAS Science Technology Policy Fellow and Lead Scientist, Global Water Initiative, University of Minnesota’s Institute on the Environment
John Matthews
Director, Alliance for Global Water Adaptation
Lead Scientist, The Natural Capital Project, Stanford University
Related Topics
Explore More Events
-
-
Virtual Event
Payment for Ecosystem Services: Can they help bridge the nature-financing gap?
Investing in Nature for a Prosperous Future in Asia and the Pacific-Virtual Event