Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6556601 | Ecosystem Services | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This paper uses data from a global survey of watershed investments to examine the state of investment in “natural infrastructure”-based solutions for water, which can also address nexus challenges. We find that at least US $1 billion (B) flowed to watershed investment programs tackling nexus risks and trade-offs in 2013. But attention is focused largely on agricultural impacts on water and driven mainly by water service providers and the public sector. Our preliminary findings suggest that potential funders may be unaware of, or constrained in their ability to implement, nature-based strategies to address nexus-related challenges, and that current investment likely does not match the scale of risk or dependency of our W-E-F systems on healthy landscapes.
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Authors
Genevieve Bennett, Jan Cassin, Nathaniel Carroll,