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6. Efforts to conserve, protect, and restore nature and ecosystems with solutions for climate, biodiversity and desertification

Biodiversity adaptation and resilience

The plan aims to accelerate biodiversity adaptation and resilience through ecosystem-based approaches (EbA). Key levers for improvement include risk-informed decision-making, inclusive governance, access to technology, and financial sustainability, achieved by integrating scientific knowledge, Indigenous knowledge, and community action.

How this solutions relates to the action agenda

Axis: Stewarding Forests, Oceans, and Biodiversity

Key Objective: 6. Efforts to conserve, protect, and restore nature and ecosystems with solutions for climate, biodiversity and desertification

Why it matters

This plan accelerates climate-resilient development by scaling biodiversity adaptation and ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA). It strengthens decision-making and financing by addressing barriers such as insufficient funding, limited evidence, and inadequate technology. By integrating Indigenous knowledge, local communities, and vulnerable groups, it promotes inclusive governance and drives transformative policies, aiming to reduce climate-driven extinctions, ecosystem loss, and degradation by 2030.

Sources:

CBD (2022). Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.

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