CGIAR climate security team pilots a new research approach for the development of nature-based solutions in fragile settings

Responding to complex crises requires new systemic research approaches that help identify entry points for programmes that can simultaneously address risks of different nature while building long-term resilience of affected populations. Under CGIAR’s Food Frontiers and Security (FFS) and Climate Act...

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Autores principales: Schapendonk, Frans, Caroli, Giulia
Formato: Blog Post
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178642
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description Responding to complex crises requires new systemic research approaches that help identify entry points for programmes that can simultaneously address risks of different nature while building long-term resilience of affected populations. Under CGIAR’s Food Frontiers and Security (FFS) and Climate Action Science Programmes (CASP), CGIAR’s Climate Security team has piloted a new research approach in Cabo Delgado, Northern Mozambique, combining ecosystem-based assessment with participatory conflict analysis. Commissioned by the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), the study allows for the targeted development of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) in fragile settings.
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spelling CGSpace1786422025-12-09T07:47:47Z CGIAR climate security team pilots a new research approach for the development of nature-based solutions in fragile settings Schapendonk, Frans Caroli, Giulia climate change climate change adaptation nature-based solutions conflict sensitivity ecosystem services Responding to complex crises requires new systemic research approaches that help identify entry points for programmes that can simultaneously address risks of different nature while building long-term resilience of affected populations. Under CGIAR’s Food Frontiers and Security (FFS) and Climate Action Science Programmes (CASP), CGIAR’s Climate Security team has piloted a new research approach in Cabo Delgado, Northern Mozambique, combining ecosystem-based assessment with participatory conflict analysis. Commissioned by the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), the study allows for the targeted development of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) in fragile settings. 2025-12-03 2025-12-09T07:39:34Z 2025-12-09T07:39:34Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178642 en Open Access Schapendonk, F.; Caroli, G. (2025) CGIAR climate security team pilots a new research approach for the development of nature-based solutions in fragile settings. [Blog post] CGIAR News. Published online 27 November 2025. URL:https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/cgiar-climate-security-team-pilots-a-new-research-approach-for-the-development-of-nature-based-solutions-in-fragile-settings
spellingShingle climate change
climate change adaptation
nature-based solutions
conflict sensitivity
ecosystem services
Schapendonk, Frans
Caroli, Giulia
CGIAR climate security team pilots a new research approach for the development of nature-based solutions in fragile settings
title CGIAR climate security team pilots a new research approach for the development of nature-based solutions in fragile settings
title_full CGIAR climate security team pilots a new research approach for the development of nature-based solutions in fragile settings
title_fullStr CGIAR climate security team pilots a new research approach for the development of nature-based solutions in fragile settings
title_full_unstemmed CGIAR climate security team pilots a new research approach for the development of nature-based solutions in fragile settings
title_short CGIAR climate security team pilots a new research approach for the development of nature-based solutions in fragile settings
title_sort cgiar climate security team pilots a new research approach for the development of nature based solutions in fragile settings
topic climate change
climate change adaptation
nature-based solutions
conflict sensitivity
ecosystem services
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