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The Knowledge Hub

Welcome to our Knowledge Hub! Here you will find an ever-growing collection of the latest reports, case studies, and other knowledge products that can guide and inform the development of nature-based solutions projects. Feel free to browse through our selection of knowledge products below.

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  • Briefs, Notes & Case Studies
    This regional Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR) focuses on four countries of the 11‑member Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and identifies opportunities for these countries to increase cliamte resilience, including through the application of NBS.
  • Briefs, Notes & Case Studies
    This report showcases an economic assessment conducted by the Municipalidad de San Salvador de Jujuy, the Ministerio de Obras Públicas de Argentina, and the World Bank on different methods to restore the Alvarado Canal, including nature-based infrastructure.
  • Guidance
    This document is divided into two sections. The first section explores technical aspects related to sediment transport and coastal erosion, including the context in Colombia, economic aspects, and the integration of gender equality and social inclusion for better governance. The methodological section outlines a detailed and adaptive process for addressing coastal erosion through a project lifecycle approach, with annexes providing additional detailed information.
  • Report
    Access to actionable information that outlines opportunities for nature-based solutions (NBS) investments at early stages of project design is essential for enabling the scale up of these solutions, which can effectively reduce climate risks, while bringing important socioeconomic benefits. This report summarizes how the Nature-Based Solutions Opportunity Scan (NBSOS) can support the World Bank, its clients, and development partners to identify NBS investment opportunities, understand the associated benefits, and integrate these interventions into projects.
  • Guidance
    This Guide aims to promote the use of nature-based interventions as part of a broader portfolio of structural (risk reduction and adaptation) measures to enhance the sustainability and the resilience of road infrastructure
    in Haiti, as an alternative or with similar conventional hard engineered solutions, providing unambiguous evidence to why NBS should be
    considered by national and local transportation/road management agencies.