NAbSA Dialogues

Join us every last Tuesday of the month for an enriching journey with our NAbSA dialogues, where we spotlight impactful nature-based solutions for climate adaptation. Discover the successes of urban and coastal ecosystems, innovative financing strategies, and the strength of community sharing within Partnering for Climate (P4C) projects and beyond.

NAbSA Dialogues Calendar of Events

The NAbSA Talks

 

30 APRIL

The importance of biodiversity for NbS : Delving into the tools and methodologies for assessing biodiversity, essential for planning and evaluating NbS projects.

28 MAY

Ecosystems: evaluation and cartography : Detailing ecosystems' evaluation and cartography, this dialogue focuses on techniques to chart ecosystem status, emphasizing conservation’s crucial impact on sustainability.

25 JUNE

Incorporating Gender Perspectives into NbS : Highlighting the importance of gender inclusivity in NbS projects, discussing strategies to ensure women and girls are active agents in NbS planning, implementation, and benefits sharing.

30 JULY

Sustainable Livelihoods through NbS : Focusing on NbS as a means to provide sustainable livelihood alternatives.

27 AUGUST

Green Infrastructure for Urban Resilience : Examining the role of green spaces, urban forests, and green infrastructure in enhancing climate resilience in cities.

24 SEPTEMBER

Safeguarding coastal communities with Nature : Exploring NbS in coastal areas to protect population while supporting biodiversity and local livelihoods.

29 OCTOBER

Policy and governance for supporting NbS : Examining the integration of NbS into climate adaptation strategies through effective policy and governance, highlighting policies that support inclusivity and provide frameworks for successful NbS implementation.

26 NOVEMBER

Financing NbS : Delving into the various funding mechanisms available for NbS projects, this session focuses on how to secure and leverage funding for projects that prioritize social inclusivity, economic sustainability, and significant environmental impacts.