As evidenced in UNDP’s Latin America and the Caribbean portfolio, nature-based solutions (NbS) offer the potential to enhance the resilience of market systems while also achieving environmental goals. NbS can strengthen local market system resilience to benefit the economy, vulnerable households, and the environment, and ensure that the region is better prepared for future shocks and stresses.
Embracing Diverse Concepts of Nature-based Solutions to Enact Transformational Change: A Perspective From the Early Career Working Group of the NATURA Network – The Nature of Cities
Report: How nature based solutions threaten food sovereignty
Nature-based Solutions - Kiwa Initiative
Publications – CIERP
Guidelines for Successful, Sustainable, Nature-Based Solutions - Kleinman Center for Energy Policy
Assessing the Benefits and Costs of Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Resilience: A Guideline for Project Developers - World Bank
Sustainability, Free Full-Text
Indigenous thinking about nature-based solutions and climate justice
Reframing the local–global food systems debate through a resilience lens
PDF) Nature-based solutions as discursive tools and contested practices in urban nature's neoliberalisation processes
Food Sovereignty for Climate Justice Now - The Bullet
Mainstreaming nature-based solutions for climate resilient infrastructure in peri-urban sub-Saharan Africa - ScienceDirect