Ecosystem Based Adaptation- The Only Way Forward.

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Ecosystem Based Adaptation- The Only Way Forward. People will be assisted in coping with the negative effects of climate change through an integrated, nature-based strategy that makes use of biodiversity and ecosystem services which is ecosystem based adaptation. People are becoming progressively threatened by human-caused climate change. Additionally, it is endangering the natural world and the advantages and services it provides, including nature's capacity to aid in our adaptation to climate change. In the first joint study by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, changes in biodiversity have a significant impact on climate, particularly through effects on the nitrogen, carbon, and water cycles. In Asia and the Pacific, agricultural development supported by natural resources and the ecosystem services they provide is essential to many economies and ways of life. As a result, poverty has decreased and inclusive economic development has expanded and been sustained. Unfortunately, due to climate change and excessive use, natural resources are severely stressed. Households engaged in small-scale agriculture are the most susceptible to the effects of both climate change and the deterioration of ecosystem services. They also have the least access to resources for financing and resilience. Transformative change on a scale that has never been tried before is needed in order to mitigate environmental degradation and adapt to climate change while also taking into consideration their full socioeconomic implications. To address the interconnected crises of climate, nature, and pandemics, an integrated nature-based strategy is required that makes use of biodiversity and ecosystem services to assist humans in making accommodations for the negative effects of climate change. There are three ways to get concrete outcomes in this area. 1. The management and restoration of ecosystems must first be aimed at conservation in order to concurrently improve human well-being, ecosystems and biodiversity, and climate adaptability. For instance, water-sensitive urban planning is a relatively new strategy in Asian cities that are urbanising. It responds to many climate concerns by utilising the natural environment (such as land use, water management, and vegetation). An efficient ecosystem based adaptation to reduce flood risks, enhance water quality, and store groundwater involves integrating water flows into urban architecture and taking into account all parts of the water cycle. Rehabilitating their ponds, parks, and rivers allowed many towns to incorporate nature-based solutions, considerably enhancing their resilience to climate change and making their communities more livable. In many areas, agricultural development supported by natural resources and the ecosystem services they provide is essential to our economy and ways of life. 2. Develop incentive programmes to draw agribusiness companies and farmers into projects that are centred on ecosystems and climate resilience. This is perhaps the


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