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1.  ''Environmental concerns - biodiversity - natural capital - European Union - European Commission.''
1.  ''Environmental concerns - biodiversity - natural capital - European Union - European Commission.''
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The European Commission defines nature-based solutions as:
The European Commission defines nature-based solutions as:


“Solutions that are inspired and supported by nature, which are cost-effective, simultaneously provide environmental, social and economic benefits and help build resilience. Such solutions bring more, and more diverse, nature and natural features and processes into cities, landscapes and seascapes, through locally adapted, resource-efficient and systemic interventions.”
“Solutions that are inspired and supported by nature, which are cost-effective, simultaneously provide environmental, social and economic benefits and help build resilience. Such solutions bring more, and more diverse, nature and natural features and processes into cities, landscapes and seascapes, through locally adapted, resource-efficient and systemic interventions.”


Nature-based solutions must therefore benefit biodiversity and support the delivery of a range of ecosystem services.
Nature-based solutions must therefore benefit biodiversity and support the delivery of a range of ecosystem services.

Latest revision as of 22:36, 25 December 2024

1. Environmental concerns - biodiversity - natural capital - European Union - European Commission.

(NbS).

The European Commission defines nature-based solutions as:

“Solutions that are inspired and supported by nature, which are cost-effective, simultaneously provide environmental, social and economic benefits and help build resilience. Such solutions bring more, and more diverse, nature and natural features and processes into cities, landscapes and seascapes, through locally adapted, resource-efficient and systemic interventions.”


Nature-based solutions must therefore benefit biodiversity and support the delivery of a range of ecosystem services.

(Source - European Commission - Nature-based solutions - European Union.)


2. Environmental concerns - biodiversity - natural capital.

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