Learning about Nature-based Solutions: Improved Forest Management
This infographic illustrates the opportunities of Improved Forest Management (IFM) as a way for Indigenous Nations and governments to engage with carbon markets.
This infographic illustrates the opportunities of Improved Forest Management (IFM) as a way for Indigenous Nations and governments to engage with carbon markets.
This blog post from Coast Funds highlights how Indigenous Nations in Canada are leading conservation through long-term funding models called Project Finance for Permanence (PFP).
This guide helps people who manage Protected and Conserved Areas (PCAs) find better, more lasting ways to fund their work.
This report highlights how Natural Climate Solutions (NCS) can play a key role in Canada’s climate action, while also benefiting people, nature, and the economy.
This webinar, hosted by the Collective for Parks, Conservation, Innovation, and Leadership (CPCIL), features Coast Funds CEO Eddy Adra. It explores how long-term conservation and community well-being go hand in hand.
This free, self-directed learning opportunity is designed to introduce practitioners and researchers working in the parks, protected, and conserved areas field to conservation finance mechanisms and experts.
This infographic outlines key considerations to avoid unethical actors who exploit carbon offset projects.
This info sheet offers a brief guide to carbon markets and how Indigenous Nations can use them to fund conservation and stewardship efforts.
This toolkit explains carbon offsets, which are used to reduce emissions through different projects like reforestation and energy efficiency.
This blog highlights the growing importance of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) in addressing climate change. NbS refer to efforts that use natural processes, like protecting and restoring forests, wetlands, and other ecosystems, to mitigate climate change and support local communities.