Advancing nature‐based approaches to address the biodiversity and climate emergency
Akira Mori
Abstract
Biodiversity loss and climate change are often considered as intertwined issues. However, they do not receive equal attention. Even in the context of nature-based climate solutions, which consider ecosystems to be crucial to mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change, the potential role of biodiversity has received little attention. Here this essay emphasizes biodiversity as the cause-not only the consequence-to help society and nature face challenges associated with the changing climate. Reconsidering and emphasizing the linkages between these twin environmental crises is urgently needed to make collective efforts for the environment truly effective.
Topics & Concepts
BiodiversityClimate changeContext (archaeology)Environmental resource managementFace (sociological concept)Ecological forecastingEcosystemEnvironmental ethicsEcologyGlobal warmingGeographyEnvironmental planningEnvironmental scienceBiologySociologySocial scienceArchaeologyPhilosophyGlobal Energy and Sustainability ResearchAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental ImpactEconomic and Environmental Valuation