Tsinghua's institute for climate change and Asian Development Bank jointly call for good Nature-based Solutions practices in Asia
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MONTREAL, Dec. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
The UN climate change conference COP27 in Egypt concluded less than three weeks
before the kick-off of the 15th UN Biodiversity Conference (CBD COP15) in
Montreal. The agendas of the UN treaties on climate change and biodiversity
have increasingly intersected. This reflects a growing understanding of the
linkages between the two issues and the need for integrated solutions.
The Institute of Climate Change and Sustainable Development at Tsinghua
University (ICCSD) and Asia Development Bank (ADB) jointly announced to call
for good practices on Nature-based Solutions across Asia at CBD COP15.
"The pathway to carbon neutrality is a systematic revolution related to society
as a whole, so carbon neutrality is beyond climate change and Nature-based
Solutions (NbS) should go beyond carbon sink only", said Dr. WANG Binbin,
ICCSD's C+NbS head and Executive Secretary General of Global Alliance of
Universities on Climate (GAUC) .
Defined at the United Nations Environment Assembly in this March, NbS refers to
"Actions to protect, conserve, restore, sustainably use and manage natural or
modified terrestrial, freshwater, coastal and marine ecosystems, which address
social, economic and environmental challenges effectively and adaptively, while
simultaneously providing human well-being, ecosystem services and resilience
and biodiversity benefits."
Themed Nature "Innovative Pathway towards the Carbon Neutral Future", the
side-event, co-organized by ICCSD and ADB, is to encourage more explorations on
the potential of nature, in particular the sustainable use of nature resources
from the climate change perspective.
"As an expert on climate, my reflection is that all renewable energy come from
nature resources, so if we agree that renewable energy is the solution towards
the net-zero future, then they are Nature-based Solutions from this point of
view." Dr. WANG highlighted, "We should encourage synergic and integrated
perspective."
To tap into nature's strength in addressing climate change, ICCSD has operated
the C+NbS platform with more than 400 global partners and carried out a tracing
study on global practices since 2019, right after the UN's Climate Action
Summit in New York, where China and New Zealand were invited to lead the NbS
coalition. The research built a database consisting of 300 global cases and
then formulated an evaluation criterion considering the guidance of ecological
civilization, UN's Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations (SDGs),
with reference to the IUCN Global Standard.
"We concluded 6 primary screening indicators and 3 deep evaluation dimensions
to select out 28 good cases from the database as the recommended ones to be
released during the first phase of the CBD COP15 in Kunming," Dr. WANG
introduced. "As the following step, the research scope will be narrowed to the
regional level, so as to more accurately find the most cutting-edge and
exemplary practical cases."
ICCSD further join hands with ADB to establish an Asian NbS database for deeper
analysis of such practices across the region. All organizations who have
related practices in Asia could submit their cases to iccsd@tsinghua.edu.cn by
March 31 2023. The report of the research is planned to be released at the 28th
UN Climate Change Conference in Dubai.
The side-event signified the beginning of the strategic partnership between
ICCSD and ADB. Representatives from The Nature Conservancy (TNC), World
Economic Forum, and ClientEarth, together with GAUC's Global Youth Ambassador,
exchange research and practical progress in the field during the plenary.
"We have confidence to explore more innovative solutions for the carbon neutral
future with the strong support and network of ADB in Asia," said LI Zheng,
President of ICCSD.
"Nature is now seen as the key in dealing with acute crises that the Asia and
Pacific region is facing, namely, climate change, biodiversity loss, and food
insecurity, " said ZHANG Qingfeng, ADB's Chair of the Environment Thematic
Committee. According to ZHANG, ADB is also partnering with Stanford University
for unlocking the potential of nature.
SOURCE: The Institute of Climate Change and Sustainable Development, Tsinghua
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