Biodiversity, Climate Change, and Adaptation : Nature-Based Solutions from the World Bank Portfolio

Climate change is a serious environmental challenge that could undermine the drive for sustainable development. Since the industrial revolution, the mean surface temperature of earth has increased an average of 1degree celsius per century due to th...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Environmental Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/09/10607068/biodiversity-climate-change-adaptation-nature-based-solutions-world-bank-portfolio
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topic ADVERSE IMPACTS
AGRICULTURAL LANDS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
ALIEN SPECIES
AMAZON RAINFOREST
AMPHIBIANS
ANIMAL
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
AQUATIC HABITATS
ARTISANAL FISHERIES
BEACHES
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY ACTION PLANS
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIODIVERSITY INFORMATION
BIODIVERSITY LOSS
BIODIVERSITY VALUE
BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
BIOLOGICAL CORRIDORS
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES
BIOLOGY
BIOMASS
BIRD
BIRD AREAS
BIRDS
BOTANISTS
BREEDING
BUFFER ZONES
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON OFFSET
CATTLE
CIVIL STRIFE
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAST
COASTAL AREAS
COASTAL COMMUNITIES
COASTAL DEVELOPMENT
COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS
COASTAL FISHERIES
COASTAL HABITATS
COASTAL WATERS
COASTAL WETLANDS
COASTAL ZONE
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
COASTAL ZONES
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
CONSERVANCY
CONSERVATION
CONSERVATION ACTION
CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES
CONSERVATION EFFORTS
CONSERVATION INITIATIVES
CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT
CONSERVATION PRIORITIES
CONSERVATION STATUS
CORAL
CORAL REEF REHABILITATION
CORAL REEFS
CORALS
CRITICAL AREAS
CRITICAL ECOSYSTEM
CROPS
DIAMOND MINING
DOMESTIC ANIMALS
DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE CHANNELS
DRY FORESTS
ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH
ECOSYSTEM
ECOSYSTEM STRUCTURE
ELEPHANTS
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
EROSION
EROSION CONTROL
ESTUARIES
ESTUARINE
EXOTIC PLANTS
EXOTIC SPECIES
FAUNA
FIELD GUIDES
FIRE MANAGEMENT
FISH
FISH POPULATIONS
FISHERIES
FLOOD CONTROL
FLOODING
FLOODS
FLORA
FLORISTIC REGION
FOOD CHAIN
FOOD SECURITY
FOREST
FOREST CONSERVATION
FOREST DEGRADATION
FOREST ECOSYSTEMS
FOREST FIRES
FOREST GOVERNANCE
FOREST LAW
FOREST LAW ENFORCEMENT
FOREST RESOURCES
FORESTRY
FORESTS
FRAGMENTED LANDSCAPES
FRESH WATER
FRESHWATER
FRESHWATER BIODIVERSITY
FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS
FRUIT
FRUITS
GENETIC
GENETIC DIVERSITY
GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
GOATS
GRASSLANDS
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GASES
HABITAT DEGRADATION
HABITATS
HEALTHY ECOSYSTEMS
HIGHLANDS
HUMAN ACTIVITIES
IMAGES
INDICATOR SPECIES
INVASIVE EXOTIC SPECIES
INVASIVE SPECIES
ISSUES
LAKE
LAKES
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND TENURE
LAND USE
LAND USE PLANNING
LAND USES
LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK GRAZING
MAMMALS
MANGROVE SWAMPS
MANGROVES
MARINE BIODIVERSITY
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
MARINE RESOURCES
MARINE SYSTEMS
MARSHES
MEADOWS
MIGRATORY BIRDS
MITIGATION
MOUNTAIN ECOSYSTEMS
MOUNTAIN RANGES
MOUNTAIN SLOPES
MOUNTAINS
NATIONAL PARK
NATIONAL PARKS
NATIVE ECOSYSTEMS
NATIVE SPECIES
NATURAL FORESTS
NATURAL HABITAT
NATURAL HABITATS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL WETLANDS
OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS
OCEANIC ECOSYSTEMS
OCEANS
PARKS
PASTURE
PASTURES
PEAT
PLAINS
PLANNING PROCESS
PLANT
PLANT COMMUNITIES
PLANT SPECIES
PLANTATION
PLANTATIONS
POLLINATION
POLLUTANTS
QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENTS
RAINFALL
RAINFORESTS
RANGE MANAGEMENT
RANGES
RARE SPECIES
RECREATIONAL USE
REEF
RESERVES
RESERVOIRS
RIPARIAN ZONES
RIVER
RIVER DELTAS
RIVERINE
RUNOFF
SALTWATER INTRUSION
SAVANNA
SEA LEVEL
SEA LEVEL RISE
SEWAGE TREATMENT
SHEEP
SHIPS
SHORE
SOILS
SOUND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
SPECIES
SPECIES RICHNESS
STORMS
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE
SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE USE
SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIODIVERSITY
SWAMP
TAIGA
TEMPERATE FORESTS
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
TIGER
TIGERS
TOURISM
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
TREE SPECIES
TROPICAL DEFORESTATION
TROPICAL FOREST
VEGETATION
VEGETATION COVER
VEGETATION MANAGEMENT
WATERSHED
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
WATERSHED PROTECTION
WATERSHEDS
WAVES
WETLAND
WETLAND ECOSYSTEMS
WETLAND RESTORATION
WETLANDS
WETLANDS PROGRAMS
WETLANDS RESTORATION
WILDERNESS AREAS
WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE HABITAT
WILDLIFE TRADE
spellingShingle ADVERSE IMPACTS
AGRICULTURAL LANDS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
ALIEN SPECIES
AMAZON RAINFOREST
AMPHIBIANS
ANIMAL
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
AQUATIC HABITATS
ARTISANAL FISHERIES
BEACHES
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY ACTION PLANS
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
BIODIVERSITY INFORMATION
BIODIVERSITY LOSS
BIODIVERSITY VALUE
BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
BIOLOGICAL CORRIDORS
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES
BIOLOGY
BIOMASS
BIRD
BIRD AREAS
BIRDS
BOTANISTS
BREEDING
BUFFER ZONES
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON OFFSET
CATTLE
CIVIL STRIFE
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAST
COASTAL AREAS
COASTAL COMMUNITIES
COASTAL DEVELOPMENT
COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS
COASTAL FISHERIES
COASTAL HABITATS
COASTAL WATERS
COASTAL WETLANDS
COASTAL ZONE
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
COASTAL ZONES
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
CONSERVANCY
CONSERVATION
CONSERVATION ACTION
CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES
CONSERVATION EFFORTS
CONSERVATION INITIATIVES
CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT
CONSERVATION PRIORITIES
CONSERVATION STATUS
CORAL
CORAL REEF REHABILITATION
CORAL REEFS
CORALS
CRITICAL AREAS
CRITICAL ECOSYSTEM
CROPS
DIAMOND MINING
DOMESTIC ANIMALS
DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE CHANNELS
DRY FORESTS
ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH
ECOSYSTEM
ECOSYSTEM STRUCTURE
ELEPHANTS
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
EROSION
EROSION CONTROL
ESTUARIES
ESTUARINE
EXOTIC PLANTS
EXOTIC SPECIES
FAUNA
FIELD GUIDES
FIRE MANAGEMENT
FISH
FISH POPULATIONS
FISHERIES
FLOOD CONTROL
FLOODING
FLOODS
FLORA
FLORISTIC REGION
FOOD CHAIN
FOOD SECURITY
FOREST
FOREST CONSERVATION
FOREST DEGRADATION
FOREST ECOSYSTEMS
FOREST FIRES
FOREST GOVERNANCE
FOREST LAW
FOREST LAW ENFORCEMENT
FOREST RESOURCES
FORESTRY
FORESTS
FRAGMENTED LANDSCAPES
FRESH WATER
FRESHWATER
FRESHWATER BIODIVERSITY
FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS
FRUIT
FRUITS
GENETIC
GENETIC DIVERSITY
GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
GOATS
GRASSLANDS
GREENHOUSE GAS
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
GREENHOUSE GASES
HABITAT DEGRADATION
HABITATS
HEALTHY ECOSYSTEMS
HIGHLANDS
HUMAN ACTIVITIES
IMAGES
INDICATOR SPECIES
INVASIVE EXOTIC SPECIES
INVASIVE SPECIES
ISSUES
LAKE
LAKES
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND TENURE
LAND USE
LAND USE PLANNING
LAND USES
LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK GRAZING
MAMMALS
MANGROVE SWAMPS
MANGROVES
MARINE BIODIVERSITY
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
MARINE RESOURCES
MARINE SYSTEMS
MARSHES
MEADOWS
MIGRATORY BIRDS
MITIGATION
MOUNTAIN ECOSYSTEMS
MOUNTAIN RANGES
MOUNTAIN SLOPES
MOUNTAINS
NATIONAL PARK
NATIONAL PARKS
NATIVE ECOSYSTEMS
NATIVE SPECIES
NATURAL FORESTS
NATURAL HABITAT
NATURAL HABITATS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL WETLANDS
OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS
OCEANIC ECOSYSTEMS
OCEANS
PARKS
PASTURE
PASTURES
PEAT
PLAINS
PLANNING PROCESS
PLANT
PLANT COMMUNITIES
PLANT SPECIES
PLANTATION
PLANTATIONS
POLLINATION
POLLUTANTS
QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENTS
RAINFALL
RAINFORESTS
RANGE MANAGEMENT
RANGES
RARE SPECIES
RECREATIONAL USE
REEF
RESERVES
RESERVOIRS
RIPARIAN ZONES
RIVER
RIVER DELTAS
RIVERINE
RUNOFF
SALTWATER INTRUSION
SAVANNA
SEA LEVEL
SEA LEVEL RISE
SEWAGE TREATMENT
SHEEP
SHIPS
SHORE
SOILS
SOUND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
SPECIES
SPECIES RICHNESS
STORMS
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE
SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE USE
SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIODIVERSITY
SWAMP
TAIGA
TEMPERATE FORESTS
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
TIGER
TIGERS
TOURISM
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
TREE SPECIES
TROPICAL DEFORESTATION
TROPICAL FOREST
VEGETATION
VEGETATION COVER
VEGETATION MANAGEMENT
WATERSHED
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
WATERSHED PROTECTION
WATERSHEDS
WAVES
WETLAND
WETLAND ECOSYSTEMS
WETLAND RESTORATION
WETLANDS
WETLANDS PROGRAMS
WETLANDS RESTORATION
WILDERNESS AREAS
WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE HABITAT
WILDLIFE TRADE
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Biodiversity, Climate Change, and Adaptation : Nature-Based Solutions from the World Bank Portfolio
description Climate change is a serious environmental challenge that could undermine the drive for sustainable development. Since the industrial revolution, the mean surface temperature of earth has increased an average of 1degree celsius per century due to the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Furthermore, most of this change has occurred in the past 30 to 40 years, and the rate of increase is accelerating, with significant impacts both at a global scale and at local and regional levels. While it remains important to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reverse climate change in the long run, many of the impacts of climate change are already in evidence. As a result, governments, communities, and civil society are increasingly concerned with anticipating the future effects of climate change while searching for strategies to mitigate, and adapt to, it's current effects.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Biodiversity, Climate Change, and Adaptation : Nature-Based Solutions from the World Bank Portfolio
title_short Biodiversity, Climate Change, and Adaptation : Nature-Based Solutions from the World Bank Portfolio
title_full Biodiversity, Climate Change, and Adaptation : Nature-Based Solutions from the World Bank Portfolio
title_fullStr Biodiversity, Climate Change, and Adaptation : Nature-Based Solutions from the World Bank Portfolio
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity, Climate Change, and Adaptation : Nature-Based Solutions from the World Bank Portfolio
title_sort biodiversity, climate change, and adaptation : nature-based solutions from the world bank portfolio
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/09/10607068/biodiversity-climate-change-adaptation-nature-based-solutions-world-bank-portfolio
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7785
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spelling okr-10986-77852021-04-23T14:02:35Z Biodiversity, Climate Change, and Adaptation : Nature-Based Solutions from the World Bank Portfolio World Bank ADVERSE IMPACTS AGRICULTURAL LANDS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ALIEN SPECIES AMAZON RAINFOREST AMPHIBIANS ANIMAL AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS AQUATIC HABITATS ARTISANAL FISHERIES BEACHES BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY ACTION PLANS BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY INFORMATION BIODIVERSITY LOSS BIODIVERSITY VALUE BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS BIOLOGICAL CORRIDORS BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES BIOLOGY BIOMASS BIRD BIRD AREAS BIRDS BOTANISTS BREEDING BUFFER ZONES CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON OFFSET CATTLE CIVIL STRIFE CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE COAST COASTAL AREAS COASTAL COMMUNITIES COASTAL DEVELOPMENT COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS COASTAL FISHERIES COASTAL HABITATS COASTAL WATERS COASTAL WETLANDS COASTAL ZONE COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT COASTAL ZONES COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT CONSERVANCY CONSERVATION CONSERVATION ACTION CONSERVATION ACTIVITIES CONSERVATION EFFORTS CONSERVATION INITIATIVES CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT CONSERVATION PRIORITIES CONSERVATION STATUS CORAL CORAL REEF REHABILITATION CORAL REEFS CORALS CRITICAL AREAS CRITICAL ECOSYSTEM CROPS DIAMOND MINING DOMESTIC ANIMALS DRAINAGE DRAINAGE CHANNELS DRY FORESTS ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM STRUCTURE ELEPHANTS EMISSION REDUCTIONS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EROSION EROSION CONTROL ESTUARIES ESTUARINE EXOTIC PLANTS EXOTIC SPECIES FAUNA FIELD GUIDES FIRE MANAGEMENT FISH FISH POPULATIONS FISHERIES FLOOD CONTROL FLOODING FLOODS FLORA FLORISTIC REGION FOOD CHAIN FOOD SECURITY FOREST FOREST CONSERVATION FOREST DEGRADATION FOREST ECOSYSTEMS FOREST FIRES FOREST GOVERNANCE FOREST LAW FOREST LAW ENFORCEMENT FOREST RESOURCES FORESTRY FORESTS FRAGMENTED LANDSCAPES FRESH WATER FRESHWATER FRESHWATER BIODIVERSITY FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS FRUIT FRUITS GENETIC GENETIC DIVERSITY GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE GOATS GRASSLANDS GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS GREENHOUSE GASES HABITAT DEGRADATION HABITATS HEALTHY ECOSYSTEMS HIGHLANDS HUMAN ACTIVITIES IMAGES INDICATOR SPECIES INVASIVE EXOTIC SPECIES INVASIVE SPECIES ISSUES LAKE LAKES LAND MANAGEMENT LAND TENURE LAND USE LAND USE PLANNING LAND USES LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK GRAZING MAMMALS MANGROVE SWAMPS MANGROVES MARINE BIODIVERSITY MARINE ECOSYSTEMS MARINE RESOURCES MARINE SYSTEMS MARSHES MEADOWS MIGRATORY BIRDS MITIGATION MOUNTAIN ECOSYSTEMS MOUNTAIN RANGES MOUNTAIN SLOPES MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK NATIONAL PARKS NATIVE ECOSYSTEMS NATIVE SPECIES NATURAL FORESTS NATURAL HABITAT NATURAL HABITATS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL WETLANDS OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS OCEANIC ECOSYSTEMS OCEANS PARKS PASTURE PASTURES PEAT PLAINS PLANNING PROCESS PLANT PLANT COMMUNITIES PLANT SPECIES PLANTATION PLANTATIONS POLLINATION POLLUTANTS QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENTS RAINFALL RAINFORESTS RANGE MANAGEMENT RANGES RARE SPECIES RECREATIONAL USE REEF RESERVES RESERVOIRS RIPARIAN ZONES RIVER RIVER DELTAS RIVERINE RUNOFF SALTWATER INTRUSION SAVANNA SEA LEVEL SEA LEVEL RISE SEWAGE TREATMENT SHEEP SHIPS SHORE SOILS SOUND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SPECIES SPECIES RICHNESS STORMS STREAMS SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE USE SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIODIVERSITY SWAMP TAIGA TEMPERATE FORESTS TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS TIGER TIGERS TOURISM TOURISM DEVELOPMENT TREE SPECIES TROPICAL DEFORESTATION TROPICAL FOREST VEGETATION VEGETATION COVER VEGETATION MANAGEMENT WATERSHED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT WATERSHED PROTECTION WATERSHEDS WAVES WETLAND WETLAND ECOSYSTEMS WETLAND RESTORATION WETLANDS WETLANDS PROGRAMS WETLANDS RESTORATION WILDERNESS AREAS WILDLIFE WILDLIFE HABITAT WILDLIFE TRADE Climate change is a serious environmental challenge that could undermine the drive for sustainable development. Since the industrial revolution, the mean surface temperature of earth has increased an average of 1degree celsius per century due to the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Furthermore, most of this change has occurred in the past 30 to 40 years, and the rate of increase is accelerating, with significant impacts both at a global scale and at local and regional levels. While it remains important to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reverse climate change in the long run, many of the impacts of climate change are already in evidence. As a result, governments, communities, and civil society are increasingly concerned with anticipating the future effects of climate change while searching for strategies to mitigate, and adapt to, it's current effects. 2012-06-12T14:52:22Z 2012-06-12T14:52:22Z 2008-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/09/10607068/biodiversity-climate-change-adaptation-nature-based-solutions-world-bank-portfolio http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7785 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work