Unlocking Private Sector Investment into Natural Climate Solutions in India
Publication Year: 2024
Author(s): World Economic Forum
Abstract:
Amid rising climate-related risks, which could cost India 6.4% of its GDP at 2°C of warming, escalating to over 10% at 3°C, NCS emerge as a vital strategy. With an estimated 30% of forestland in India considered degraded, NCS offer a comprehensive solution that benefits ecology, people and planet by emphasizing conservation and restoration efforts.
This white paper, part of 1t.org's efforts in India, aims to provide guidance on existing and upcoming policies while fostering public-private partnerships for forest landscape conservation and restoration. It offers insights, opportunities and recommendations for a sustainable future, urging more substantial private sector participation to address climate risks and degraded forestlands effectively.
Source of Publication: World Economic Forum
Country: India
Publisher/Organisation: World Economic Forum
Theme: Traditional Agriculture | Subtheme: Climate Change
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