Nature-based solutions (NBS) in both urban and rural contexts are key to ecosystem and human security. NBS can support water supply and quality, and reduce risks associated with extreme weather events. This thought-provoking session will feature representatives from different sectors alongside global NGOs, engaged in dialogue about two critical considerations underpinning NBS projects: roles and capacity. Drawing on lessons from projects like ‘Scaling Urban Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for Climate Adaptation in Sub-Saharan Africa’ (SUNCASA), IISD’s Natural Infrastructure for Water Solutions Initiative in the Canadian Prairies (NIWS), and the CEO Water Mandate, the experts will share insights into the realities of implementing NBS in water-insecure areas. Participants will also be invited to join a facilitated activity building on the session themes, deepening insights on the need for NBS implementation to be place-based and informed by considerations linked to capacity and roles, as well local communities’ visions and aspirations.
This session is co-convened by IISD, World Resources Institute (WRI), Pacific Institute, Nutrien, and The Nature Conservancy.
Learn more about World Water Week 2024 and IISD's role in water protection globally and find out more about the World Water Week talk show, Stacked Benefits: Inclusion, Stewardship and Cooperation for Water Security, happening on Tuesday, August 27, led by IISD's President and CEO, Patricia Fuller.