The Natural Capital Project at Stanford University will be hosting a dialogue on "Nature-based solutions and water: navigating the transition to a climate-resilient future" on 16 March from 9:00-10:30 a.m. Pacific Time. This interactive panel discussion features prominent researchers and leaders in the public and private sectors, who 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 adaptation.
This session will be offered in both Spanish and English.
Esta sesión se ofrecerá tanto en español como en inglés.
Featuring:
Gretchen Daily, Co-Founder and Faculty Director of the Stanford Natural Capital Project (Introductory Speaker)
Carter Brandon, Senior Fellow, World Resources Institute (Moderator)
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
Adrian Vogl, Lead Scientist, Stanford Natural Capital Project
This event is part of the Natural Capital Conversations series, happening monthly from January to June of 2021. These conversations feature everything from climate-smart coastal planning to cultural ecosystem services to science-based conservation in the Amazon and more. Get more information and register here.