IISD hosted this webinar in collaboration with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to unpack what protected areas are, the benefits they offer for both people and nature, and why they are a vital part of climate adaptation. The webinar also showcased real-world examples of how nature-based solutions, local community engagement, and climate adaptation efforts can work together to build more resilient ecosystems and livelihoods.
IISD's Natalie Jones says that while British International Investment (BII) has not breached its own climate guidelines, "The fact that fossil fuel investments remain on BII's books is not a good look for the organisation, bearing in mind its 2020 commitment to aligning its activities and investments with the Paris Agreement and the UK's 2021 policy to end all international public support for fossil fuels."
This fisheries subsidies workshop focused on the WTO Agreement and regional approaches to sustainable and equitable implementation in South and Southeast Asia.
This handbook provides a step-by-step guide for integrated cost-benefit analysis (CBA) of nature-based solutions (NbS) using the Sustainable Asset Valuation (SAVi) methodology.
This webinar brought insights from the research community on how repurposing agricultural support toward adaptation-friendly crops and practices and lowering import tariffs of adaptation goods could foster climate change adaptation in agriculture in developing countries.