We are thrilled to announce a new report exploring ways to foster the uptake of knowledge on Nature-based Solutions (NbS).
Three critical processes
Drawing on recent initiatives and Biodiversa-funded projects, the report focuses on three pivotal processes that underpin the uptake of NbS knowledge into policy, practice, and decision-making:
- Establishing a shared understanding of what NbS are (taxonomy and definitions) and how their benefits and co-benefits can be measured (indicators, monitoring);
- Disseminating NbS knowledge, either by sharing research findings through multiple channels, or by virtual sources of knowledge;
- Fostering cooperation through the exchange of experiences, stakeholder engagement, and training programs for researchers and practitioners to enhance their skills in the realm of NbS.
A fourth section is dedicated to examining success stories from Biodiversa-funded projects.
Who should read this report?
- Stakeholders: Policy makers, planners, and citizens seeking accessible NbS knowledge.
- Experts and Contributors: Scientists, NbS-specialised companies, and planners aiming to amplify their impact within the NbS community and in the policy and practice world.
Interested in NbS? Don’t forget to take part in our latest survey on NbS knowledge gaps!