Overview of nature-based solutions for climate resilience in the MENA region

Karen Gebrael , George Mitri , Olga-Ioanna Kalantzi
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Climate change is increasing rapidly and the world will be subjected to additional severe weather events and natural disasters, therefore immediate actions are needed to mitigate and adapt climate change. Nature-based solutions (NBS) are recognized globally among the most effective strategies to address climate change. The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is one of the most affected regions by climate change; however, there is still limited knowledge about NBS implementation in this area. This study aims to explore the adoption and scope of NBS initiatives within the MENA region, providing a broad overview of the current situation. The specific objectives are to: 1) undertake a comprehensive literature review and database examination to assist decision-makers in recognizing NBS strategies pertinent to the MENA region, addressing the notable scarcity of reviews on NBS in this area; 2) classify the identified NBS strategies based on ecosystem types, challenges related to climate change, the economic status of countries, and types of interventions; and 3) identify and discuss the primary gaps in the implementation of NBS strategies in the MENA region, with the intent of fostering further research and enhancing the development and application of NBS strategies. Our findings indicate that the majority of identified case studies report on ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction measures targeting land degradation, drought, food insecurity, and water scarcity, implemented primarily in terrestrial forests/woodlands and agricultural lands. This study contributes to improving the understanding of NBS implementation in MENA countries, thereby assisting policymakers and governments in enhancing NBS strategies.

中东和北非地区基于自然的气候复原力解决方案概览
气候变化正在迅速加剧,世界将遭受更多的恶劣天气事件和自然灾害,因此需要立即采取行动减缓和适应气候变化。基于自然的解决方案(NBS)是全球公认的应对气候变化的最有效战略之一。中东和北非(MENA)地区是受气候变化影响最严重的地区之一;然而,人们对该地区实施基于自然的解决方案的了解仍然有限。本研究旨在探讨中东和北非地区国家统计系统倡议的采用情况和范围,提供对当前形势的总体概述。具体目标如下1)进行全面的文献综述和数据库检查,以帮助决策者识别与中东和北非地区相关的 NBS 战略,解决该地区 NBS 综述明显不足的问题;2)根据生态系统类型、与气候变化相关的挑战、国家的经济状况以及干预措施的类型,对已识别的 NBS 战略进行分类;以及 3)识别并讨论中东和北非地区在实施 NBS 战略方面存在的主要差距,以促进进一步研究并加强 NBS 战略的开发和应用。我们的研究结果表明,大多数已确定的案例研究报告了主要在陆地森林/林地和农田实施的、针对土地退化、干旱、粮食不安全和水资源短缺的基于生态系统的减少灾害风险措施。本研究有助于加深对中东和北非国家实施国家生态系统战略情况的了解,从而帮助决策者和政府加强国家生态系统战略。
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