The Potential for Nature-Based Solutions Initiatives to Incorporate and Scale Climate Adaptation

Appendix A: Additional Methodology Details

In addition to AFR100, Cities4Forests, and Initiative 20x20, in which WRI plays a role, the authors administered the research survey to a broader group of NBS-centered initiatives. NBS platforms represented a wide range of setups and hierarchies ranging from informal networks to registered NGOs to government-affiliated programs. The unifying thread was the centrality of NBS within their missions and activities.

We identified which external initiatives to focus on through desk research and suggestions from a group of WRI staff, including experts from WRI’s climate resilience, forests, and cities teams, who have many years of experience collaborating with NBS initiatives and partners. The group identified a list of over 40 initiatives, with their respective missions, main activities, and contact information. Although a few initiatives do not explicitly focus on NBS (e.g., the NDC Partnership), they were included because WRI experts in the fields of restoration, forests, cities, and water confirmed that they strongly engage in NBS approaches. We sent the survey questionnaire to the 36 initiatives for which the research team found available contact information, and kept it open from June 1 to July 31, 2021. The survey was first piloted by a group of five people within WRI and then adjusted based on feedback to improve clarity and consistency.

Survey: The Role of Nature-Based Solutions Initiatives in Climate Adaptation

We understand this platform/initiative was not created with the sole intention of addressing adaptation goals. However, many nature-based solutions initiatives have the potential to contribute to increased adaptation outcomes, even if they have not had adaptation as a primary objective, and are likely already implementing some of these activities. Greater alignment and integration between adaptation and NBS can help maximize resources and co-benefits, and it is for this reason that we hope to engage with you and the broader NBS community through this survey to identify concrete ways to leverage NBS-related initiatives for greater adaptation results. We hope that this will also benefit your work by creating a space for exchange and collaboration across initiatives and within the NBS community.

The following questions are designed to provide a better understanding of how different NBS-related initiatives may be contributing to adaptation efforts and how these efforts could be scaled up. Your answers will be used to gauge interest in climate adaptation from a variety of NBS-centered initiatives and understand what additional support is needed. We are also very interested in learning and sharing information about places that are already taking advantage of NBS and climate adaptation opportunities and how these can be expanded.

Individual responses will remain anonymous and information will be aggregated at the initiative level. We do ask that you provide your name and affiliation so that we can follow up, if needed, to understand how needs compare across initiatives.

Thank you for taking the time to answer this survey. Your answers are very helpful to us as we seek ways to identify NBS-adaptation opportunities and accelerate action.

Part I: General information  

  • Your first name
  • Your last name
  • Your email address 
  • The initiative you are answering for
    • Answer format: Choose from a drop-down list of all 36 NBS initiatives identified

Part II: General features and purpose of the initiative  

  1. What is the initiative doing really well? What are its biggest strengths?  
    • Answer format: Open-ended response
  2. What are the main challenges and obstacles that still need to be overcome?   
    • Answer format: Open-ended response

Part III: Existing engagement on climate adaptation  

  1. What level of interest and demand for adaptation has there been from stakeholders in your initiative? Stakeholders include countries, cities, businesses, communities, and partner organizations, among others, that are participating in your initiative.  
    • Answer format: Choose one of the following options
      • High: Many cities and countries are interested in climate adaptation 
      • Somewhat: Some cities and countries are interested 
      • Minimal: Have heard of only a couple of cities or countries bringing up adaptation 
      • Not at all/this is not a priority: Adaptation is not part of conversations 
  2. In your opinion, what climate adaptation priorities (e.g., urban flooding, storms, heat stress, food security, water access) draw the most attention from participating stakeholders?
    • Answer format: Open-ended response
  3. In your opinion, which stakeholders are frontrunners when it comes to integrating climate adaptation into their NBS projects, plans, and strategies?
    • Answer format: Open-ended response
  4. From the following, which climate adaptation considerations are integrated into the initiative? Check all that apply. 
    • Climate risks and adaptation are expressly included in the initiative’s mission/objectives
    • We share information about climate adaptation with our members 
    • We provide technical guidance and support on climate adaptation 
    • We provide financial support for climate adaptation considerations 
    • No, the initiative doesn’t integrate adaptation 
    • I’m not sure 
    • Other:
  5. What aspects of the initiative enable adaptation considerations to be incorporated? Check all that apply. 
    • Provision of relevant data and information 
    • Provision of specialized technical assistance/capacity
    • Greater awareness about the role of NBS for adaptation
    • Peer-to-peer learning and sharing
    • Relevant gatherings with NBS and adaptation stakeholders
    • Formation of strategic partnerships
    • Access to NBS finance
    • Other:   
  6. Can you share one positive example of an on-the-ground project/activity with adaptation components that the initiative supported, and explain what went well? Please leave your email address so we can follow up with you to learn more about this case.
    • Answer format: Open-ended response
  7. Can you share one example of an on-the-ground project/activity with adaptation components that the initiative supported that did not go as well and explain why that was? Please leave your email address so we can follow up with you to learn more about this case.

Part IV: Future engagement on climate adaptation  

  1. In your opinion, what types of support or enabling environment could help spur more action around adaptation in NBS initiatives? Check all that apply.
    • Provision of relevant data and information
    • Provision of specialized technical assistance/capacity
    • Greater awareness about the role of NBS for adaptation
    • Peer-to-peer learning and sharing
    • Relevant gatherings with NBS and adaptation stakeholders
    • Formation of strategic partnerships
    • Access to NBS finance
    • Other:   
  2. What has been the role of the NBS initiatives/platforms in raising awareness and building momentum in NBS for adaptation?  
  3. What should be the role of NBS initiatives/platforms at large in the future?
  4. Are you interested in engaging with similar NBS initiatives on how to leverage adaptation and findings from this project?   
    1. Yes 
    2. No 
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