Natural assurance schemes canvas: A framework to develop business models for nature-based solutions aimed at disaster
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Mayor, Beatriz; Zorrilla Miras, Pedro; Le Coent, Philippe; Biffin, Thomas; Darteé, Kieran; [et al.]Área de conocimiento
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This research received funding from the H2020 project Nature Insurance value: Assessment and Demonstration—NAIAD, grant agreement N◦730497 from the European Commission.Fecha de publicación
2021Editorial
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Mayor, B.; Zorrilla-Miras, P.; Le Coent, P.; Biffin, T.; Dartée, K.; Peña, K.; Graveline, N.; Marchal, R.; Nanu, F.; Scrieu, A.; Calatrava, J.; Manzano, N.; López-Gunn, E. 2021. Natural Assurance Schemes Canvas: A Framework to Develop Business Models for Nature-Based Solutions Aimed at Disaster. Sustainability 2021, 13, 1291. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13031291Revisión por pares
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nature-based solutionsbusiness models
natural assurance schemes
risks reduction
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Nature-based solutions (NBS) are increasingly being promoted because they can solve different pursued aims together with providing an additional array of multiple ecosystem services or co-benefits. Nevertheless, their implementation is still being curbed by several barriers, for example, a lack of examples, a lack of finance, and a lack of business cases. Therefore, there is an urgent need to facilitate the construction of business models and business cases that identify the elements required to capture value. These are necessary to catalyze investments for the implementation of NBS. This article presents a tool called a Natural Assurance Schemes (NAS) canvas and explains how it can be applied to identify business models for NBS strategies providing climate adaptation services, showing an eye-shot summary of critical information to attract funding. The framework is applied in three case studies covering different contexts, scales, and climate-related risks (floods and droughts). Finally, ...
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