
Abby Lauck
Project Manager, Dallas, Texas, United States of America +1 972 588 3112
- December 2024
- 39 mins
Nature-based solutions are emerging as vital tools to tackle the dual crises of climate change and biodiversity loss by leveraging nature’s inherent resilience to protect and restore ecosystems. This episode explores how innovative approaches can make these solutions mainstream and economically viable while addressing complex challenges like urban flooding, ecosystem restoration, and sustainable investment opportunities.
As species vanish at unprecedented rates, ecosystems lose their resilience, diminishing their ability to mitigate climate impacts such as floods and heatwaves. Traditional grey engineering solutions, like concrete sea walls, often address a specific issue but can create long-term challenges. In contrast, nature-based solutions leverage the inherent adaptability and efficiency of natural systems, offering multifunctional benefits like enhanced biodiversity, flood management, and improved urban living conditions. Nature-based solutions integrate ecological processes into infrastructure and land management, delivering diverse benefits to urban and rural settings. However, scaling these methods requires overcoming challenges in measuring their long-term benefits, articulating their value, and shifting industry focus from short-term cost efficiencies to long-term systemic resilience.
Economic viability is crucial for the widespread adoption of nature-based solutions. Companies like Nattergal are pioneering models that make nature restoration an investable asset, transforming public goods like carbon sequestration and clean water into marketable ecosystem services. Incentives like biodiversity net gain credits in the UK show how policy can direct funding toward environmental recovery. By demonstrating tangible financial returns alongside environmental benefits, these initiatives aim to align corporate interests with sustainable practices, ensuring businesses can protect their futures while contributing to global climate resilience.
Guests
- Philip Hoare, Chief Operating Officer, AtkinsRéalis
- Stuart McLaren, Global Director for net zero innovation, AtkinsRéalis
- Claire Wansbury, Fellow and technical director for ecology, AtkinsRéalis
- Zoe Metcalfe, Client director for local and central government, AtkinsRéalis
- Francis Heil, Associate director for climate change and resilience, AtkinsRéalis
- Ben Hart, Head of operations, Nattergal
- Ivan de Clay, Head of natural capital, Nattergal
Downloads
Biodiversity net gain: Our approach
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