Ecosystem resilience

Catalogue of Ecosystem-based Adaptation measures in mountains

Mountains are at the frontline of climate change, exacerbating existing vulnerabilities and socio-economic inequities for both mountain communities and those downstream. However, mountain communities have the capacity to adapt to these changes and mitigate the impacts of climate change. By utilizing the opportunities created by ecosystem services, mountain communities can build climate-resilience, resource security and consistent livelihoods.

Planning and delivering Nature-based Solutions in Mediterranean cities

Restoration plan : Mediterranean Mosaic Project, Shouf Biosphere Reserve (SBR)

Author(s)
Colomer, Rosa
Regato, Pedro
Enciso Encinas, Enrique

Shinyanga forest

Author(s)
Barrow, Edmund G. C.

The Tacaná watersheds

Author(s)
Barchiesi, Stefano
Córdoba, Rocio

Collaboration for resilience

Author(s)
Smith, Mark

European Union overseas coastal and marine protected areas

This report provides a first comprehensive overview of marine conservation efforts in the European Overseas: In the context of rapid global development in these areas, it takes stock and pinpoints the actions required to improve marine protection and strengthen resilience in these diverse territories and to reconcile this with the opportunities provided by development of the blue economy and the challenges in the face of climate change.

Author(s)
Martinez, Carole
Rockel, Sylvie
Vieux, Caroline

African solutions in a rapidly changing world = Solutions africaines dans un monde qui change rapidement

In this publication, several case studies from the African continent illustrate the "nature-based solutions" approach and offer hope that effective solutions to the climate change dilemma can be addressed through local responses that also achieve mutual benefits for biodiversity conservation and community resilience.

Outcomes from reef resilience workshops in the Maldives : 23-27 March 2015. Workshop report

This report presents an overview of the workshops and meetings held in the Maldives during the week of 23 - 27 March 2015 as part of the Resilience-based Management theme under IUCN Project REGENERATE. It includes incidental observations made during the meetings and associated site visits that may have relevance to the current and future work under this project. It concludes with recommendations for future directions for advancing coral reef management in the Maldives under Project REGENERATE.

Author(s)
Mancini, Agnese
Marshall, Paul
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