Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) are increasingly recognized as effective and necessary approaches to meet the urgent climate mitigation and adaptation challenges facing society. Yet for all the attention they are given, NBS for adaptation have not been adopted or institutionalized in a widespread and consistent manner, especially when compared to traditional gray infrastructure.
This webinar, organized by World Resources Institute (WRI) and the Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA), presents opportunities to capitalize on the growing political support for NBS and broader mobilization of existing NBS initiatives for adaptation. Speakers will present and draw upon research featured in the new WRI working paper The Potential for Nature-Based Solutions Initiatives to Incorporate and Scale Climate Adaptation. This will be followed by a panel discussion featuring diverse perspectives from NBS initiatives, funders, and relevant case studies.
Speakers:
Craig Hanson, Vice President for Food, Forests, Water, and the Ocean, WRI
John Matthews, Executive Director, Alliance for Global Water Adaptation (AGWA)
Stefanie Tye, Research Associate, Climate Resilience Practice, WRI
John-Rob Pool, Implementation Manager, Cities4Forests, WRI
Panelists:
Aloke Barnwal, Senior Climate Change Specialist and Coordinator, Sustainable Cities Program, GEF
Lubaina Rangwala, Program Head, Urban Development & Resilience, WRI India
Moderator:
Rebecca Carter, WRI Acting Director, Climate Resilience Practice
Date
4 May 2022
Time
09:00–10:00 EDT (UTC-4)
Hosted By
WRI & AGWA
Venue
Zoom
Additional Information
Concept Note & Agenda