Nature Positive Cities Efforts to Advance the Transition Durban 2024
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Dedicated work with the five champion cities of the
Nature-Positive Cities initiative was deployed to:
Outline solutions to detected challengesIdentify challenges related to each city’s nature-positive transition
Facilitate connection with the private sector and
support innovators to progress on the transitionUnderstand and explore key elements of each city’s nature
strategy, including nature-related targets and ongoing projects
and initiatives that have a positive impact on natureEach of the five champion cities of the Nature-
Positive Cities initiative has engaged with the
World Economic Forum and Oliver Wyman to
identify ongoing nature-related efforts, pinpoint
the main challenge areas impeding a successful
nature-positive transition and define required
actions to address them.
The champion cities are: San Francisco (USA),
Barranquilla (Colombia), Belem do Pará (Brazil),
Durban (South Africa) and Incheon (Korea).About this paper
Following extensive engagement with the city
of Durban and the eThwekini municipality, this
paper aims to assess and illustrate the city’s
greatest challenges and barriers hindering
radical progress towards being nature-positive,
and identifies potential solutions to overcome
these challenges. The exemplary solutions are
intended to spotlight innovative approaches
and provide inspiration to city officials globally.
Nature Positive: Cities’ Efforts to Advance the Transition
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