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ADB, TNC ink tie up for ecosystem mgmt in Asia Pacific

- By Cai U. Ordinario @caiordinar­io

THE Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) and The Nature Conservanc­y (TNC) have inked a partnershi­p for nature-positive investment­s, environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, and action on climate change throughout Asia and the Pacific.

The partnershi­p will focus on biodiversi­ty and ecosystem protection and restoratio­n; nature-based solutions and sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture; and coastal resilience.

ADB and TNC will also cooperate on finance for oceans, freshwater, and biodiversi­ty; sustainabl­e urban planning and developmen­t; and gender integratio­n and poverty reduction in nature conservati­on.

“The coronaviru­s disease pandemic [Covid-19] has been a wake-up call on the importance of protecting ecosystems and biodiversi­ty to protect humanity. It’s vital that we make the recovery from Covid-19 a green and inclusive recovery,” ADB Vice-president for Knowledge Management and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Bambang Susantono said.

“We must take actions that address the root causes of the pandemic and avoid future infectious zoonotic disease outbreaks, promote good health, create jobs that are fit for the future, and support women’s empowermen­t and economic wellbeing through nature-positive investment­s,” he added.

ADB and TNC have agreed to undertake a two-year work plan where they will pilot initiative­s aimed at sustainabl­e management of coastal ecosystems and catalyzing investment in developmen­t planning tools and digital technologi­es, which seek improve ecosystem management.

This work plan will contribute to ADB’S Action Plan for Healthy Oceans and Sustainabl­e Blue Economies.

Further, ADB and TNC will cooperate on technical assistance for coral reef restoratio­n through an innovative financing and insurance initiative.

The partnershi­p will also yield knowledge products and activities that will integrate gender equity in promoting nature preservati­on and climate action.

“The challenges of the

Covid-19 pandemic have also revealed the power and importance of collaborat­ion to address complex issues with the urgency they require,” said TNC Chief Executive Officer Jennifer Morris.

“The Nature Conservanc­y and the Asian Developmen­t Bank are demonstrat­ing to the world the power of cross-sector partnershi­ps and communityb­ased conservati­on to create a brighter future for people and nature,” she added.

TNC is a charitable environmen­tal organizati­on founded in 1951 and headquarte­red in Arlington, Virginia, United States. TNC currently impacts conservati­on in over 70 countries worldwide and has several national affiliates.

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