Restoring ecosystems to reduce drought risk: Nature-based Solutions for drought
Author:
Magero C.,Somda J.,Njeru T.,Ruiz V.,Dalton J.,Nino B.,Metternicht G.,Tang T.,Lewis M.,Kahil T.
Abstract
Historically, droughts have caused extensive damage. Effective responses to drought remain a challenge, with reactive and crisis-oriented approaches dominating many interventions. The consequences of drought extend beyond households and rural livelihoods, impacting industrial operations and sectors such as energy, agriculture and water supply. Integrating Nature-based Solutions (NbS) into drought policies requires a comprehensive, context-aware approach. The aim of this publication is to give authorities and stakeholders the knowledge required to integrate NbS into drought management efforts at global, national, and local levels.
Publisher
IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature
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