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Investing in nature-based solutions. State-of-play and way forward for public and private financial measures in Europe
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Nature-based solutions are cost-effective interventions that provide environmental, social, and economic benefits and build resilience. This report highlights the challenges involved in financing nature-based projects and draws on the European Investment Bank’s experience in implementing the Natural Capital Financing Facility pilot programme in Europe
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EEA's European Environment and Health Atlas
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Healthy environments support healthy lives. EEA’s European Environment and Health Atlas presents information on how pollution and other environmental risks, including climate change, affect the health and well-being of Europeans
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Climate Change Adaptation Scoring Tool
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REGILIENCE self-assessment tool to spot risks of maladaptation
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Many tools provide support to plan good climate adaptation but neglect the risk of maladaptation. For this reason, the REGILIENCE self-assessment tool explicitly focuses on spotting potential risk factors for maladaptation as early as possible
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Harnessing the power of collaboration for nature-based solutions - New ideas and insights for local decision-makers
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Local decision-makers are tasked with shaping the future of their cities to foster human well-being and boost resilience and local economies. Yet they also face several critical social and environmental challenges, such as climate change, biodiversity loss, or environmental justice
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Landscape and watershed Recovery Programme for the Košice Region of Slovakia
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Transnational conservation to anticipate future plant shifts in Europe
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To meet the COP15 biodiversity framework in the European Union (EU), one target is to protect 30% of its land by 2030 through a resilient transnational conservation network. The European Alps are a key hub of this network hosting some of the most extensive natural areas and biodiversity hotspots in Europe
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