Nature-based Solutions for Climate Resilience in Humanitarian Action

Nature-based Solutions for Climate Resilience in Humanitarian Action

This guidance document provides practical methods for integrating Nature-Based Solutions (NbS) into humanitarian activities to enhance climate resilience and mitigate disaster risks.

Key contents include:

Definition of NbS: NbS are actions to protect, restore, and manage ecosystems to effectively address social, economic, and environmental challenges while benefiting human health, ecosystem services, and biodiversity.

The "Triple Dividends" of NbS:

  • Protection: Minimizing disaster risks and protecting communities from acute and long-term shocks.
  • Economic: Promoting sustainable livelihood opportunities, helping communities escape poverty and reducing reliance on long-term aid.
  • Socio-economic: Enhancing natural resource governance, improving community cohesion, and reducing conflict.

Integration with Sphere Standards: This guidance supports the Sphere vision by providing a framework for applying

Sphere standards when implementing NbS, ensuring human-centered humanitarian practices that respect human rights and adhere to the "no harm" principle.

Integrated Approach: Implementing NbS requires a multi-sectoral, comprehensive approach across the landscape (e.g., from watershed to reef) and the involvement of stakeholders, particularly local communities.

Challenges and Tools: While NbS faces hurdles in funding, technical requirements, and implementation timelines, the document provides numerous supporting tools such as sector-specific benefit analyses (WASH, shelter, food security, health), checklists, and assessment frameworks to help organizations overcome these challenges.

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