Nature underpins our lives, societies, and economies and is fundamental to achieving our 2030 Agenda. Addressing the nature crisis is essential to eradicating and preventing poverty, reducing inequalities, and protecting human rights. Moreover, nature is a positive source of solutions and hope: a nature-positive transition is central to tackling planetary crises such as climate change.This publication offers entry points to operationalize the opportunity to advance the SDGs through nature. It will help decision-makers and practitioners recognize programming options and make the case for investing in nature to achieve development outcomes. It comprises key facts, figures and talking points about nature through five different practice lenses:a. Nature for Food Securityb. Nature for Water Securityc. Nature for Climate Actiond. Nature for Gender Equalitye. Nature for PeaceThis is a ‘living’ resource and call to action that will expand to cover more practices.You can download the entire publication or individual action kits.
- Document Type
- Guidelines, handbooks, toolkits
- Pages
- 65
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- NATURE 7
- FOR 7
- FOOD 7
- SECURITY 7
- NATURE 17
- FOR 17
- WATER 17
- SECURITY 17
- 4 billion 20
- 1 month 20
- 1 MV hour of 20
- 45000 litres 20
- Agriculture is responsible for 70 20
- By 2030 21
- By 2030 21
- 12 of all people 21
- By 2030 21
- 1.6 billion 21
- By 2030 21
- By 2050 21
- 5 billion people 21
- By 2030 the use of water for fashion will 21
- By 2050 21
- By 2030 21
- NATURE 27
- FOR 27
- CLIMATE 27
- ACTION 27
- NATURE 41
- FOR 41
- GENDER 41
- EQUALITY 41
- NATURE 53
- FOR 53
- PEACE 53