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Climate Justice for People and Nature through Urban Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA): A Focus on the Global South
Climate Justice for People and Nature through Urban Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA): A Focus on the Global South
The technical paper showcases practical examples of urban ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) interventions gathered through an online survey and explores their links with seven proposed EbA Social Principles: Participation and inclusiveness, Capacity building, Fairness and equitability, Integration of traditional/local knowledge, Livelihood improvement, Gender consideration and Appropriateness of scale. The paper explores EbA interventions’ potential to deliver climate just outcomes for urban areas in the Global South.
Climate justice, Nature-based solutions, Urban, Ecosystem-based adaptation, Global South, Climate change adaptation, Cities, EbA
Climate justice, Nature-based solutions, Urban, Ecosystem-based adaptation, Global South, Climate change adaptation, Cities, EbA
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The technical paper showcases practical examples of urban ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) interventions gathered through an online survey and explores their links with seven proposed EbA Social Principles: Participation and inclusiveness, Capacity building, Fairness and equitability, Integration of traditional/local knowledge, Livelihood improvement, Gender consideration and Appropriateness of scale. The paper explores EbA interventions’ potential to deliver climate just outcomes for urban areas in the Global South.