Collection of resources in Au Tho B village. Copyright GIZ/Klaus Schmitt.
solutions
A negotiation process
Co-management agreement
Pluralistic governance board
Ensuring Justice-based Ecosystem-based Adaptation
Bosques de mangle, Garita Palmera (microcuenca El Aguacate)
IUCN @ Paul Aragón
"Action learning" and monitoring to increase capacities and knowledge
Implementation of mangrove restoration EbA measures
Strengthening water governance and leadership for adaptation
Marismas Nacionales, Nayarit
Ana Elisa Peña Del Valle Isla
Transforming perceptions on ecosystem-livelihood connection
Using natural processes in mangrove rehabilitation
Integrating payment programmes into a larger strategy to promote sustainable livelihoods and long-term ecosystem conservation
Using a flexible approach for defining conservation and production areas based on local knowledge
Adoption of innovative technology
Mangroves at risk along the coast of Chiapas
IUCN @ Paul Aragón
"Action learning" and monitoring to increase capacities and knowledge
Increased environmental and social resilience through mangrove restoration
Strengthening governance for adaptation
La Encrucijada
Ana Elisa Peña Del Valle Isla
Creating a sense of belonging to local ecosystems
Increasing community self-organization
Creating adaptive capacity as a buffer against risk
Rehabilitating channels and hydrological flows in mangroves
Mangroves at the Refugio de Vida Silvestre Manglares Estuario Río Esmeraldas
GIZ
Research: Theoretical and technical foundations
Coordination: Capacity development and governance
Action: Mangrove restoration laboratories
Sian Ka'an biosphrere reserve
Ángel Omar Ortiz Moreno
Study on healthy ecological conditions
Monitoring and evaluation
Mangrove restoration
Involvement of stakeholders
Communication and dissemination
Climate change trend in Inner Mongolia
TNC
Scientific Planning (Ecological restoration and conservation planning for adaptation to climate change)
Ecological Restoration (Nature-based solutions that both restore ecosystems and also sequester carbon, e.g. "trees, shrubs and grass" approach)
Sustainable land management (Accessible, technology-driven decision-making tools; Sustainable grazing management in degraded grasslands; sustainable “dry farming” agriculture management suitable for arid and semi-arid areas)
Community development (Environmental awareness, volunteer opportunities, and skill trainings)
Monitoring and evaluation (Ecological monitoring and benefit evaluation)
MPA watch station at Trao Reef
MCD
Participatory needs assessment
Participative management
Ecological restoration
Fine-tuning site management
Guinea grass intercropped with fruit trees
ICRAF, Le Thi Tam
Partnerships with local partners
Building capacity of local partners
Ecosystem-based Adaptation and Climate-Smart Agricultural Measures
Securing eroding delta coastlines
Photo by INFIS
Construction of permeable dam structures as sediment traps and basis for mangrove rehabilitation
Socio-economic measures to promote sustainable land-use
Capacity building on “Building with Nature solutions”, targeted at government officials, private sector, students and local communities
Policy dialogue to develop governance arrangements for improved coastal zone management
Tahiry Honko Project community patrolers
Louise Gardner-Blue Ventures
Participatory mapping for management
Participatory theory of change
Participatory Forest Management plan
Participatory monitoring
Mangrove reforestation by communities
A farmer supported by the Sustainable Agriculture and Agroforestry Program collecting peppers
Yayasan Planet Indonesia
Village Savings and Loans Program
Healthy Family Program
Literacy Program
Sustainable Agriculture and Agroforestry Program
Sustainable Fisheries Program
SMART Patrol Program
Families pruning their Inga tree alleys--firewood, mulch and shade protection
Mike Hands
Bottom-Up as successful strategy
Low Inputs meet smallholders where they are
Aerial view of Cham Islands and Hoi An. Copyright Bui Kien Quoc.
Conducting formal risk assessment
Designing and zoning an MPA for climate adaptation
Facilitating a co-management dialogue
Establishing local management infrastructure
Developing alternative livelihoods
Enabling stakeholder-driven patrolling and enforcement