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Griscom, Bronson W., Justin Adams, Peter W. Ellis, et al. "Natural climate solutions." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114, no. 44 (2017): 11645–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1710465114.

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Better stewardship of land is needed to achieve the Paris Climate Agreement goal of holding warming to below 2 °C; however, confusion persists about the specific set of land stewardship options available and their mitigation potential. To address this, we identify and quantify “natural climate solutions” (NCS): 20 conservation, restoration, and improved land management actions that increase carbon storage and/or avoid greenhouse gas emissions across global forests, wetlands, grasslands, and agricultural lands. We find that the maximum potential of NCS—when constrained by food security, fiber s
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Drever, C. Ronnie, Susan C. Cook-Patton, Fardausi Akhter, et al. "Natural climate solutions for Canada." Science Advances 7, no. 23 (2021): eabd6034. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abd6034.

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Alongside the steep reductions needed in fossil fuel emissions, natural climate solutions (NCS) represent readily deployable options that can contribute to Canada’s goals for emission reductions. We estimate the mitigation potential of 24 NCS related to the protection, management, and restoration of natural systems that can also deliver numerous co-benefits, such as enhanced soil productivity, clean air and water, and biodiversity conservation. NCS can provide up to 78.2 (41.0 to 115.1) Tg CO2e/year (95% CI) of mitigation annually in 2030 and 394.4 (173.2 to 612.4) Tg CO2e cumulatively between
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Anderson, Christa M., Ruth S. DeFries, Robert Litterman, et al. "Natural climate solutions are not enough." Science 363, no. 6430 (2019): 933–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aaw2741.

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Qin, Zhangcai, Bronson Griscom, Yao Huang, et al. "Delayed impact of natural climate solutions." Global Change Biology 27, no. 2 (2020): 215–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15413.

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Hirons, Mark. "Governing natural climate solutions: prospects and pitfalls." Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 52 (October 2021): 36–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2021.06.012.

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Fargione, Joseph E., Steven Bassett, Timothy Boucher, et al. "Natural climate solutions for the United States." Science Advances 4, no. 11 (2018): eaat1869. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aat1869.

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Limiting climate warming to <2°C requires increased mitigation efforts, including land stewardship, whose potential in the United States is poorly understood. We quantified the potential of natural climate solutions (NCS)—21 conservation, restoration, and improved land management interventions on natural and agricultural lands—to increase carbon storage and avoid greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. We found a maximum potential of 1.2 (0.9 to 1.6) Pg CO2e year−1, the equivalent of 21% of current net annual emissions of the United States. At current carbon market prices (USD 10 per
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Skole, David L., Cheikh Mbow, Maurice Mugabowindekwe, Martin S. Brandt, and Jay H. Samek. "Trees outside of forests as natural climate solutions." Nature Climate Change 11, no. 12 (2021): 1013–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41558-021-01230-3.

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Miranda Londono, Julia, Francisco Jose Prieto Albuja, Pedro Gamboa, et al. "Editorial: Protected areas as natural solutions to climate change." PARKS 22, no. 1 (2016): 7–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/iucn.ch.2016.parks-22-1jml.en.

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Bossio, D. A., S. C. Cook-Patton, P. W. Ellis, et al. "The role of soil carbon in natural climate solutions." Nature Sustainability 3, no. 5 (2020): 391–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41893-020-0491-z.

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Akhtyamov, R. G. "Natural and natural-anthropogenic measures for adapting transport infrastructure to climate change." Transport Technician: Education and Practice 5, no. 3 (2024): 304–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.46684/2687-1033.2024.3.304-311.

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The purpose of the study is to analyze and develop natural and natural-anthropogenic measures for adapting transport infrastructure to climate change. The analysis was based on national and international regulations, best practices in the development and implementation of technical, organizational, natural and natural-anthropogenic measures for adapting transport infrastructure facilities to a changing climate. Although technical adaptation measures can be seen as the basis for ensuring safety against climate risks, the adoption of complementary or alternative nature-based measures will allow
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Natural climate solutions"

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Natali, Andrea. "Double Dyke System - Natural engineering solutions." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2020. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/21243/.

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According to various studies, the effects of climate change will be a danger to ecosystems and the population, especially in coastal areas, increasing the risk of floods. Authorities are taking action to prevent future disasters using traditional engineering solutions. These solutions can have high environmental and economic costs, fixing the coastline, increasing the salinization of aquifers, and can be subject to failure mechanisms. For this reason, studies were made to use natural engineering solutions for coastal protection, instead of traditional solutions, to achieve the UN SDGs. Coasta
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Verbyla, Matthew Eric. "Pathogen Removal in Natural Wastewater Treatment and Resource Recovery Systems: Solutions for Small Cities in an Urbanizing World." Scholar Commons, 2015. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/6044.

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Sanitation, renewable energy, and food security are among the most pressing global development needs of the century, especially for small cities with rapid population growth. Currently, 53% of the world’s population either lacks access to improved sanitation or discharges fecal waste to the environment without treatment. Furthermore, 80% of food consumed in developing regions is produced by 500 million small farms, and while many of them are still rain-fed, irrigated agriculture is increasing. The post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals, recently adopted by the United Nations, include targets
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Nordin, von Platen Hanna, and Matilda Gustafsson. "Nature-based Solutions for Flood Risk Reduction, Contamination Control and Climate Change Adaption." Thesis, KTH, Hållbarhet och miljöteknik, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-235943.

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Heavy precipitation events are expected to increase in the future, due to climate change. This predicted change will increase the risk of flooding, especially in urban areas. To mitigate these challenges and support a sustainable urban development, Nature-based solutions (NBS) can be used as a flood risk reduction measure. The NBS wetlands and constructed wetlands, composed of ponds, canals and ditches, are commonly used solutions which are multifunctional and primarily provides flood regulatory services, water quality improvements and increased biodiversity. To reach the full potential of NBS
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Maxter, Melissa. "Sustainable Urban Development : Development Option Using Nature-based Solutions." Thesis, Mittuniversitetet, Avdelningen för ekoteknik och hållbart byggande, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-33925.

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The paper evaluates nature-based solutions for a retrofitting proposal for the combined regeneration, climate adaptation, and green space management of the industrial area Gåsebäck in Helsingborg, Sweden. The objective of this study was to evaluate options for how Gåsebäck could be sustainably regenerated and developed, while providing additional security against future negative effects of climate change, through the implementation of nature-based solutions. The methods used were unstructured interviews, literature study, thematic data analysis, and scoping review. Some urban societal challeng
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GRASSO, DENIS. "Nature-Based-Solution e riduzione dei rischi idro-meteo climatici nei comparti industriali. Il caso applicativo della Regione Emilia-Romagna." Doctoral thesis, Università IUAV di Venezia, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11578/287383.

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La tesi si propone di indagare l’efficacia delle misure basate sulla natura (NBS) nel ridurre il livello di rischio a cui le imprese sono sempre più esposte in seguito all’aumento degli impatti meteo-climatici legati ai cambiamenti climatici e a definire uno schema concettuale per la valutazione del valore assicurativo delle soluzioni basate sulla natura (NBS) che consenta un allineamento teorico e pratico tra l’approccio territoriale della “pianificazione dell’adattamento” (CCA) e l’approccio di gestione del rischio di disastri (DRR). La possibilità di individuare e definire soluzioni efficac
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Dubo-Degeilh, Titouan. "Les solutions fondées sur la nature pour l'adaptation au changement climatique dans les Alpes : évaluer leur mise en oeuvre actuelle pour faciliter leur déploiement futur." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Grenoble Alpes, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023GRALV115.

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Le changement climatique se traduit dans les montagnes par l'augmentation en intensité et en fréquence des aléas climatiques extrêmes, affectant la biodiversité et les Contributions de la Nature aux Populations (CNP). Les Solutions fondées sur la Nature (SfN) ont la capacité d'aider les populations locales à s'adapter aux impacts du changement climatique tout en préservant la biodiversité. Cependant, l'état actuel de leur mise en œuvre reste peu compris, ainsi que les principaux freins à leur adoption et leur rôle dans l'aménagement des territoires.Pour combler ces lacunes, j'ai tout d'abord r
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BARAVIKOVA, ALIAKSANDRA. "Dealing with conceptual ambiguity on the ground: how practitioners in Europe operationalise the international policy rhetoric on urban climate adaptation." Doctoral thesis, Gran Sasso Science Institute, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12571/9962.

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In recent decades, adaptation to the impacts of climate change has become a key agenda for cities around the globe. A growing body of literature has already illustrated how cities are a key driver of climate change, its main victim and a promising site for action. Meanwhile, climate change has brought not only new responsibilities but also a new lexicon for urban practitioners. Concepts such as urban climate resilience and the idea of nature’s benefits for climate adaptation, embodied in the “green concepts” – nature-based solutions (NbS), ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) and blue-green
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Baier, Camilla. "Integration of ecosystem-based adaptation measures in urban planning : Insights from Copenhagen and Malmö." Thesis, KTH, Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknik, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-284343.

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A key challenge for sustainable urban development is to deal with the effects of climate change. To approach this issue, ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA), i.e. the use of ecosystem services for climate adaptation, has been promoted by both scholars and practitioners. In this context, the thesis addresses two research questions: how EbA is included in strategic climate adaptation planning and how EbA is implemented in practice. To tackle these topics, the study uses a multiple case study design, where the process from strategic planning to its implementation is investigated in two Northern Euro
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Mseleku, Erasmus. "Guidelines for Integrated Flood Control Design in the Informal Settlements of Cape Town Municipality : A case study of Kosovo Informal Settlement in Philippi District." Thesis, KTH, Urbana och regionala studier, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-298784.

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Flooding over the last few years has become the most frequent and devastating of the natural disasters. This has accounted for approximately half of the death-rate and a third of economic losses as a result of weather-related events. Though these flooding events affect many cities across the globe, it is often the less fortunate who are disproportionately impacted by such events. There are many factors as to why this is the unfortunate case, with a high number of the underprivileged urban population finding themselves living in informal settlements. These settlements are often developed on env
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Douglas, Steven Murray, and u4093670@alumni anu edu au. "Is 'green' religion the solution to the ecological crisis? A case study of mainstream religion in Australia." The Australian National University. Fenner School of Environment and Society, 2008. http://thesis.anu.edu.au./public/adt-ANU20091111.144835.

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A significant and growing number of authors and commentators have proposed that ecologically enlightened (‘greened’) religion is the solution or at least a major part of the solution to the global ecological crisis. These include Birch, 1965 p90; Brindle, 2000; Callicott, 1994; Gardner, 2002, 2003, 2006; Gore Jr., 1992; Gottlieb, 2006, 2007; Hallman, 2000; Hamilton, 2006b, a, 2007b; Hessel & Ruether, 2000b; Hitchcock, 1999; King, 2002; Lerner, 2006a; McDonagh, 1987; McFague, 2001; McKenzie, 2005; Nasr, 1996; Oelschlaeger, 1994; Palmer, 1992; Randers, 1972; Tucker & Grim, 2000; and White Jr., 1
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Books on the topic "Natural climate solutions"

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Bank, World, ed. Convenient solutions to an inconvenient truth: Ecosystem-based approaches to climate change. World Bank, 2009.

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Bank, World, ed. Convenient solutions to an inconvenient truth: Ecosystem-based approaches to climate change. World Bank, 2010.

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Andrews, William A. Climate change: Status, issues & solutions. Andrews Education Services, 2005.

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Andrews, William A. Climate change: Status, issues & solutions. Andrews Education Services, 2005.

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Yurika, Ayukawa, Mallon Karl, Bourne Greg, Mott Richard, World Wide Fund for Nature., and World Wide Fund for Nature. Global Energy Task Force., eds. Climate solutions: WWF's vision for 2050. WWF International, 2007.

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Andrews, William A. The ozone layer: Status, issues & solutions. Andrews Education Services, 2005.

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Berger, Damion D. Solving the Climate Crisis: Building, Manufacturing, Industrial and Natural Solutions. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2020.

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Solving the Climate Crisis: Building, Manufacturing, Industrial and Natural Solutions. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2020.

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Rosillo, Rafael, and Juan José Durante. Natural Disasters and Climate Change: Innovative Solutions in Financial Risk Management. Springer International Publishing AG, 2020.

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Foundation, Extension. Cooperative Extension System Climate Action Plan: A Vision for Co-Creating Climate Change Solutions with Our Partners for Working Lands, Natural Resources, and Community. Extension Foundation, 2024.

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Book chapters on the topic "Natural climate solutions"

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Karmakar, Rachan, Vijay Tripathi, Pradeep Kumar, Narpinder Singh, and Rajesh Kumar. "The Interplay of Fossil Fuels and Natural Disasters." In Climate Crisis and Sustainable Solutions. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-7110-3_6.

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Vashishta, Shivangi, and Vidhi Madaan Chadda. "Climate Change and Natural Disasters: Navigating a Legal Response." In Climate Crisis and Sustainable Solutions. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-7110-3_19.

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Chiesa, Giacomo. "The climate-related potential of natural ventilation." In Urban Heat Stress and Mitigation Solutions. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003045922-8-10.

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Whitwell, Joe. "Three Ways to Introduce More Stories of Climate Action into Climate Change News Reporting." In Storytelling to Accelerate Climate Solutions. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54790-4_14.

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AbstractTraditional types of climate change news reporting can overwhelm, depress, and disempower readers. In this chapter, I propose three approaches to introduce more climate action-based storytelling to complement the traditional climate change news reporting. Firstly, we can tell these stories from across the newsroom and not just rely on the “science” or “climate” team. Secondly, we can engage with audiences to gather and share their own examples. Finally, we can take a systematic approach to incorporate stories of climate action at scale, by using technologies such as natural language te
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Hinerfeld, Daniel, Cheryl Slean, and Katy Jacobs. "Rewrite the Future: Helping Hollywood Accelerate Climate Solutions through Storytelling." In Storytelling to Accelerate Climate Solutions. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54790-4_8.

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AbstractRewrite the Future is an initiative of NRDC (the Natural Resources Defense Council) launched in 2020 to help Hollywood tell stories about climate change. Our team assessed the social impact entertainment landscape and interviewed over 50 entertainment professionals. We determined that concerted advocacy, outreach, and education were needed to position climate entertainment as a powerful strategy for social change. We developed a program offering climate storytelling events, workshops, consultations, publications, and diverse partnerships. The centerpiece of Rewrite the Future is climat
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Spiegel, Stacey, and Hua Wang. "Exploring Climate Science in the Metaverse: Interactive Storytelling in Immersive Environments for Deep Learning and Public Engagement." In Storytelling to Accelerate Climate Solutions. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54790-4_17.

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AbstractClimate science can be too complex for the general public to understand. By sharing several exemplary projects in this chapter, I hope to demonstrate how combining interactive storytelling in immersive environments with simulation, games, telepresence, social learning, and govies (a blend of movies with games) can provide mass audiences a deep learning experience about the natural world and issues related to the climate crisis. This approach offers participants extraordinary opportunities as scientific explorers to investigate real-world problems, present scientific information through
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Lamond, Jessica E., and Ian Bateman. "Methods for Valuing Preferences for Environmental and Natural Resources: An Overview." In Solutions to Climate Change Challenges in the Built Environment. Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444354539.ch8.

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Kesavan, P. C., O. S. Glazachev, Yu M. Grishaeva, I. V. Spirin, and O. V. Alymova. "Sustainable Development for a Secure Future: An Overview of Challenges and Key Solutions." In Climate Change, Natural Resources and Sustainable Environmental Management. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04375-8_33.

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Yümün, Doğukan, Eda Ceylan, Gizem B. Dindaş, Nihal Bektaş, and H. Cengiz Yatmaz. "Integration of Electrocoagulation, Electro-Fenton Processes for Treatment of High Concentration Dye Solutions." In Climate Change, Natural Resources and Sustainable Environmental Management. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04375-8_25.

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Mirzaei, Abbas, Nasser Valizadeh, and Hassan Azarm. "Tools and Solutions for Watershed Management and Planning Under Climate Change." In Climate Change Impacts on Natural Resources, Ecosystems and Agricultural Systems. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19059-9_22.

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Conference papers on the topic "Natural climate solutions"

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Yildirim, Mucahit. "SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE OF THE PAST: THERMAL ENVIRONMENTS OF VERNACULAR HOUSE FLOORS, DIYARBAKIR, TURKIYE." In SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024v/6.2/s26.45.

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Increasing energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions are among the objectives of sustainability. Sustainable design aims to conserve natural resources, reduce pollution, and obtain self-sufficiency by utilizing environmentally friendly materials. This study aims to research sustainable architecture from the perspective of vernacular houses. Designing buildings to suit the climate is an old tradition used in vernacular architecture. Historic buildings are characterized by low energy consumption, and sustainable societies must preserve the benefits of the past for future generations. This
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Limpach, Juliette M., Muhammad Salman, Daniel Florez-Orrego, Fran�ois Mar�chal, and Gr�goire L�onard. "Evaluation of Energy Transition Pathways for Industries with Low-Temperature Heat Demand: The Case of Laundry and Syrup Sectors." In The 35th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering. PSE Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.69997/sct.141643.

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Industries with low-temperature heat demand, such as laundry and syrup sectors, heavily rely on natural gas-fired boilers, posing challenges to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Like hard-to-abate sectors, they must explore energy transition strategies, including heat recovery, fuel substitution, or carbon capture, to reduce CO2 emissions. This paper evaluates the potential of energy transition in these sectors through case studies, using a mixed integer linear programming (MILP) approach. The analysis focuses on three key performance indicators (KPIs): specific energy consumption, CO2 red
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Kaufmane, Dace, Daniela Proskina, Liga Proskina, and Kaspars Naglis-Liepa. "LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY BUSINESS PRACTICE IN THE BIOREGION ESTABLISHMENT CONTEXT IN LATVIA." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/5.1/s21.70.

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Many UN and EU agreements binding on Latvia are aimed at sustainable development, biodiversity and mitigating climate change. In this context, one of the solutions is the development of concepts of bioregions or organic farming regions because the bioregion involves the principles and techniques of organic production and consumption and is characterised by an �organic� lifestyle, healthy nutrition, human relations, nature protection as well as the promotion of a particular area and the peculiarities thereof. Philosophically, rural development policy is based on the idea of balance. In globalis
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Ivanov, Metodi. "VALORIZATION OF THE LANDSCAPE THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF MODERN ENERGY SOLUTIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF GREEN BUILDINGS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF GREEN ARCHITECTURE." In SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 24. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/6.1/s27.61.

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The aim of this report is to assess the extent of valorization of the landscape in relation to the increase of energy efficiency and in the context of the construction of green buildings and the development of modern green architecture, which is responsible for the implementation of sustainable policies implemented in the field of environmental protection and the fight against climate change. This paper will review current trends in the development of green architectural design and the interrelationship with the application of modern energy solutions in the construction of green buildings in t
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Trasca, Eugenia, and Marin Bica. "Contributions Regarding the Energy Efficiency of Public Buildings through Thermal Insulation." In Advances in Engineering and Management. Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4028/p-jndg89.

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The construction sector is one of the major consumers of energy and non-renewable natural resources, but also an important factor in increasing global warming through the production of greenhouse gases. It is essential to involve and prioritize the energy renovation of buildings, both to increase interior comfort and to reduce the impact on the environment (40% of total energy consumption, 36% of total CO2 emissions, 25-30% of total waste generated) (Valverde et al., 2013) [1]. Amending Directive (EU) 2018/844 requires EU countries to develop, by 2050, long-term renovation strategies to suppor
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Stepanova, Yu, and S. Vyshlov. "THE ROLE OF NATURAL AND CLIMATIC SOLUTIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE TRANSITION TO A LOW-CARBON ECONOMY." In SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: THE TRANSITION PATH IN A NEW QUALITY. FSBE Institution of Higher Education Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. Morozov, 2024. https://doi.org/10.58168/quality2024_84-89.

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The growing relevance of the global climate agenda is shaping the state's demands for solving ambitious tasks related to leveling climate risks and achieving carbon neutrality without harming the national economy. In accordance with the Strategy of socio-economic Development with low greenhouse gas emissions, Russia plans to become carbon neutral by 2060. The Climate Doctrine adopted in 2023 also duplicates the main tasks of reducing the carbon footprint, to which it is necessary to involve effective economic instruments in the form of natural and climatic solutions or climate projects. This a
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Varguzina, M., and Anna Bugakova. "CLIMATIC AND SPATIAL ORGANIZATION OF RUSSIAN ORTHODOX MONASTERIES." In Adaptation of forestry to climate change: nature-oriented solutions and digitalization. Forestry – 2024. FSBE Institution of Higher Education Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. Morozov, 2025. https://doi.org/10.58168/ffys2024_123-129.

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The article examines the climatic and spatial organization of Russian Orthodox monasteries, their adaptation to natural and climatic conditions, as well as the influence of these factors on architectural and spatial planning. Attention is paid to how monasteries were built taking into account the peculiarities of the local climate in order to create comfortable conditions for the life of monks and the implementation of religious practices. The study highlights the role of the natural environment not only in the practical, but also in the spiritual aspect of monastic life, reflecting the monks'
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Kolotushkin, Andrey. "RUSSIAN LAND RESOURCES AS A COMPONENT OF NATURAL CAPITAL." In Adaptation of forestry to climate change: nature-oriented solutions and digitalization. Forestry – 2024. FSBE Institution of Higher Education Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. Morozov, 2025. https://doi.org/10.58168/ffys2024_205-214.

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Russia's land resources are a key component of the country's natural capital, having a significant impact on its economic development and environmental well-being. The richness and diversity of land resources contribute to the development of agriculture, forestry complex and extractive industry, ensuring sustainable utilisation of natural wealth. The article examines the structural features of land resources, their distribution and ways of exploitation, and highlights the main problems and challenges related to the rational management and protection of land. Particular attention is paid to the
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Kuznetsov, Denis. "THE CONCEPT OF RISK ANALYSIS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF FOREST CLIMATE PROJECTS." In Adaptation of forestry to climate change: nature-oriented solutions and digitalization. Forestry – 2024. FSBE Institution of Higher Education Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. Morozov, 2025. https://doi.org/10.58168/ffys2024_199-204.

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This article is devoted to the primary description of the concept of risk analysis in the implementation of forest climate projects, which is an integral part of the investment analysis of project alternatives for nature-based solutions. In the course of the article, the author summarizes the basic concepts of risk management, their impact on economic results, the process and interests of stakeholders in the implementation of forest climate projects; identifies the main categories of risks characteristic of the implementation of forest climate projects; identifies the main factors of natural a
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Griscom, Bronson. "Natural Climate Solutions. What are the natural sinks, what capacity they offer, how they can be maximized?" In 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology. Jyvaskyla University Open Science Centre, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17011/conference/eccb2018/108188.

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Reports on the topic "Natural climate solutions"

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Finsie, Leah, Matthew Borden, and Rob Bailis. Natural climate solutions and fire mitigation: early findings on the path to net zero: A mixed methods study on natural climate solutions, fire mitigation, and permanence. Stockholm Environment Institute, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.51414/sei2023.049.

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Chapple, Alice, and Alvaro Valverde. Mobilizing climate finance towards agricultural adaptation and nature-based solutions. Commercial Agriculture for Smallholders and Agribusiness (CASA), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/20240191174.

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The Commercial Agriculture for Smallholders and Agribusiness (CASA) Programme aims to drive global investment towards inclusive climate-resilient agri-food systems that increase smallholder incomes. CASA's research component has recently identified the challenges faced in mobilizing climate finance in agriculture, and particularly in climate adaptation, as well as the existence of a funding gap for small and medium-sized agriculture enterprises (agri-SMEs) of around $106 billion (ISF Advisors, 2022). Of particular concern is the minimal funding that would be needed to help smallholder farmers
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Gómez Mont, Constanza, Svante Persson, and César Buenadicha Sánchez. Digital Tokens for Climate Action and Nature-Based Solutions: Exploration of Opportunities and Considerations. Inter-American Development Bank, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004834.

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This report on digital tokens for climate action and nature-based solutions forms a valuable addition to the emerging body of knowledge and is specially intended to inform, inspire, and spur action for new, innovative, and potentially effective ways of providing financial resources and effective action for climate action and the conservation and regeneration of our natural capital. Using technology to lower costs and barriers to access, as well as a tool to generate social inclusion and democratize opportunities, is at the core of the intersection that we will be presenting in this document. L
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Matthews, John, and Ernesto Ocampo Dela Cruz. Integrating Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management: A Practitioner's Guide. Asian Development Bank, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/tim220215-2.

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This guide explores the benefits of using nature-based solutions to promote sustainable and resource-efficient infrastructure. Nature-based solutions are interventions to protect, restore, and sustainably manage natural or modified ecosystems to support both biodiversity and people’s well-being. This guide includes case studies from Bangladesh, Nepal, the People’s Republic of China, the Philippines, and Viet Nam. It considers challenges and opportunities and shows how nature-based solutions can be mainstreamed in the portfolio of the Asian Development Bank.
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Barquet, Karina, Elin Leander, Jonathan Green, et al. Spotlight on social equity, finance and scale: Promises and pitfalls of nature-based solutions. Stockholm Environment Institute, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51414/sei2021.011.

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Human activity has modified and deteriorated natural ecosystems in ways that reduce resilience and exacerbate environmental and climate problems. Physical measures to protect, manage and restore these ecosystems that also address societal challenges in sustainable ways and bring biodiversity benefits are sometimes referred to as “nature-based solutions” (NBS). For example, reducing deforestation and restoring forests is a major opportunity for climate mitigation, while protecting or restoring coastal habitats can mitigate damage to coastal areas from natural hazard events, in addition to poten
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Sullivan, Kathryn, and Lauren White. Socioeconomic Inequality and Climate Change Hazards: A Focus on the Great Lakes Region. American Meteorological Society, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1175/great-lakes-climate-socioeconomic-interactions-2021.

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The American Great Lakes Region (GLR) is experiencing and will continue to experience the interaction of socioeconomic inequality and climate change due to the region’s reliance on natural resources for its industries, employment, and income. This study focuses on four aspects of addressing and exploring solutions for climate change, socioeconomic inequality, and their interactions.
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Parekhelashvili, Mariam, Kushala A. N. Elgiriya-Witharanage, and Sinja Buri. Strengthening Financial Resilience in the Pacific: 16 Lessons Learned from Implementing Climate Risk Insurance Solutions. United Nations University - Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53324/ufyf8878.

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Pacific Insurance and Climate Adaptation Programme (PICAP) was one of the first projects of its kind in the Pacific region. It aims to improve the financial preparedness and resilience of Pacific communities against climate change and natural hazards through the development and implementation of innovative and inclusive climate risk insurance products. In addition to the major achievement of developing and launching the first parametric microinsurance products for extreme weather events in Fiji, Vanuatu and Tonga, the programme managed to co-create evidence-based solutions and digital technolo
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Chhor, Auston, Jessica Ruggles, and Kristen Walters. Nature-based Solutions for addressing climate risks and fostering biodiversity in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. Raincoast Conservation Foundation, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.70766/9.11738.

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Climate change and habitat loss are two intersecting issues facing communities and ecosystems in British Columbia’s Lower Mainland. In response to increasingly severe weather, municipalities have invested heavily in engineered defences like floodgates, dikes, and breakwalls, resulting in a profound loss of aquatic and riparian habitat. These lost ecosystems were once critical to local wildlife and provided water management services like flood mitigation and water filtration. Nature-based Solutions offer a unique opportunity to simultaneously address heightened climate risks and habitat loss by
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Jameel, Yusuf, Carissa M. Patrone, Kristen P. Patterson, and Paul C. West. Climate–poverty connections: Opportunities for synergistic solutions at the intersection of planetary and human well-being. Project Drawdown, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55789/y2c0k2p2.

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Addressing climate change and improving the well-being of people experiencing extreme poverty—two grand challenges of the 21st century—must occur simultaneously and, ideally, synergistically. These two inextricably intertwined issues will shape the well-being of humanity for the rest of the century and beyond. People living in extreme poverty are more vulnerable to natural disasters and commonly live in regions that have been and are projected to be most impacted by climate change. Unfortunately, the benefits of addressing climate change in ways that simultaneously improve the human well-being
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Detges, Adrien, André Mueller, and Michelle Helene Reuter. Climate vulnerability and security in the Euphrates-Tigris Basin. Adelphi research gemeinnützige GmbH, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55317/casc026.

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Climate change will affect millions of people in the Euphrates-Tigris basin. It will add to other foreseeable challenges in a region that is undergoing rapid demographic changes and development, that is grappling with political instability, and that struggles to manage its shared water resources sustainably. Resisting and preparing for the adverse impacts of climate change will be essential for the riparian countries Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and Iran. Their chances to do so successfully over the coming years will largely depend on their ability to build and bolster strong institutions and a health
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