Assessing evidence on the impacts of nature-based interventions for climate change mitigation: a systematic map of primary and secondary research from subtropical and tropical terrestrial regions.
Samantha H ChengSebastien CostedoatAmanda SigouinGabriel F CalistroCatherine J ChamberlainPeter LichtenthalMorena MillsA Justin NowakowskiEleanor J SterlingJen C TinsmanMeredith WigginsPedro Henrique Santin BrancalionSteven W J CantyAllison Fritts-PennimanArundhati JagadishKelly W JonesMichael B MasciaAna PorzecanskiChris ZganjarCarlos Luis Muñoz BrenesPublished in: Environmental evidence (2023)
The evidence base for NbIs is significant and growing; however, key gaps in knowledge hamper the ability to inform ongoing and future investment and implementation at scale. More comprehensive evidence is needed to support causal inference between NbIs and direct outcomes for climate change mitigation to better determine additionality, permanence, leakage, and other unintended consequences. Similarly, priorities emerging from this map include the need for coordinated and harmonized efforts to collect diverse data types to better understand whether and how other outcomes (e.g. social, ecological) of NbIs can be achieved synergistically with mitigation objectives. Understanding potential benefits and trade-offs of NbIs is particularly urgent to inform rapidly expanding carbon markets for nature.