The project identified eight cases related to nature-based solutions enacted in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Key examples demonstrating positive outcomes for both biodiversity and climate can support larger scale objectives and policies. These context-specific approaches can offer transformative change but require stakeholders to learn from existing practices and develop consensus around best practices for a range of different situations. Nature-based solutions however require informed decision-making and long-term planning. Nature-based solutions are increasingly invoked to meet the range of objectives necessitated by restoration. The coming decade is declared The United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.
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The United Nations sustainable development goals (SDGs) outline the urgent need to combat climate change and protect and restore biodiversity and ecosystems. This leads to further degradation of ecosystems, which in turn may weaken the functionality of ecosystems that may reduce the ability of nature to capture and store carbon.
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On the other hand, the current climate change worsen the negative impact of the main drivers causing biodiversity loss, i.e., land use change, non-sustainable use of natural resources, invasive species and pollution. Biodiversity, together with geophysical and climatic factors form and maintain ecosystems, which contribute to climate change mitigation by capturing CO 2 and store carbon. To some extent, the two crises are interlinked. Actions implemented to mitigate one challenge should not worsen the other, and solutions that address both at the same time are preferable. Both crises should be handled within the forthcoming decades if not to develop beyond our control. We are facing two global environmental crises, the loss of biodiversity and climate change.