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This checklist for national policymakers illustrates potential opportunities and interactions during the development or update of the NDCs, NAPs, and NBSAPs. It provides a list of points for consideration to enhance synergies and co-benefits throughout planning and implementation phases, ensuring gender-responsive and socially inclusive approaches.
Thematic Paper 1 explores linkages and synergies between international instruments on biodiversity and climate change under the CBD and the UNFCCC.
The Summary Paper contains key messages on legal, policy and science aspects and their implementation, covering Nature-based Solutions (NbS), governance, multilevel cooperation and finance.
This document explores innovative financing options such as Venture Debt, DAOs, and Carbon Credit-based funding, offering practical solutions tailored to the unique needs of startups and SMEs in emerging markets. It provides valuable insights for stakeholders seeking to unlock new funding opportunities and promote sustainable economic growth, particularly in the context of development cooperation.
La fiche d'information « Facteurs de réussite pour des stratégies de réduction des risques de catastrophes urbaines - Le cas de la commune de Beau Bassin-Rose Hill, en République de Maurice » donne un aperçu des facteurs importants pour les stratégies de réduction des risques de catastrophes dans les zones urbaines en se basant sur l'exemple de Beau Bassin-Rose Hill à l'île Maurice. Il présente quatre facteurs qui ont permis à Beau Bassin-Rose Hill de construire une ville plus résiliente, faisant d'elle la première ville mauricienne à atteindre le niveau C de la feuille de route de résilience MCR2030 de l'UNDRR.
The factsheet “Success Factors for Urban Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies - The Case of Beau Bassin-Rose Hill” shares insights on factors that are important for disaster risk reduction strategies in urban areas based on the example of Beau Bassin-Rose Hill in Mauritius. It presents four factors that have enabled Beau Bassin-Rose Hill to build a more resilient city, making it the first Mauritian city to reach level C of UNDRR’s MCR2030 resilience roadmap.
La fiche d'information « Améliorer la gestion des risques de catastrophes par une approche multisectorielle : Recommandations pour les gouvernements locaux par les gouvernements locaux » présente les facteurs de réussite importants pour les stratégies de réduction des risques de catastrophes dans les zones urbaines et formule huit recommandations pour l'implication de différents secteurs dans la gestion des risques de catastrophes dans les villes africaines. Ces recommandations sont illustrées par des bonnes pratiques des activités de résilience urbaine dans le district de Homa Bay, au Kenya, et à Kampala, en Ouganda.
The factsheet “Enhancing Disaster Risk Management through a Multi-sectoral Approach: Recommendations for Local Governments by Local Governments” shares insights on factors that are important for disaster risk reduction strategies in urban areas and formulates eight recommendations for the involvement of different sectors in the disaster risk management of African cities. These recommendations are illustrated by good practices from urban resilience activities in Homa Bay County, Kenya, and Kampala, Uganda.
This study aims to explore how Ecosystem-Based Adaptation (EbA) and Nature-Based Insurance Solutions (NbIS) can effectively mitigate the impacts of climate-related hazards in the Philippines and in the region. It delves into understanding the policy landscape, examining market practices through case studies, identifying challenges in the sector, and proposing steps to scale EbA and NbIS solutions in the country.
The factsheet “Agroecology – From Principles to Transformative Pathways” gives an insight into how the 13 principles of agroecology can be used to shape a pathway for food and agriculture systems transformation. It compiles five good practices from GIZ projects in India, Mali and Mexico as well as two Global Programmes which are operating in various African and Asian countries. The holistic agroecological approaches i.e. include women self-help groups, multi-stakeholder dialogues, aquaculture, rural youth employment and biodiversity protection – just to name a few.