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(Biodiversity) (Monthly Event) Our solution are in nature

by Prakriti Ghimire | 28-05-2020 14:56 recommendations 0

¡°Nature holds the key to our aesthetic, intellectual, cognitive, and even spiritual satisfaction.¡±

– Edward Osborne Wilson

 
In the Hindu epic Ramayana, Hanuman, the divine monkey god, rushes to the Himalaya to fetch a medicinal herb to save Lakshmana¡¯s lifeHanuman carries back an entire mountain full of medicinal herbs, among them the Sanjeevani plantwhich saves Lakshmana from certain death. Ramayana as it turns out has for centuries – along with folklores, mythical stories, traditional beliefs, and cultures around the globe – been showing us the value of nature not only for sustaining life but also for the solutions it provides to complex problems and uncertainties. International Biodiversity Day 2020 is being celebrated under the theme ¡°Our solutions are in nature¡±, and provides the perfect opportunity for us to reflect on, value, and sustainably utilize the restorative and replenishing power of nature. 

Since time immemorial, nature has been the basis of our life, development, and adaptation to change. From catering to our ever-growing demand of food and water to helping lessen global warming by absorbing and storing carbon to enriching our environment and providing a sense of community, nature has been crucial for sustaining life on Earth. Nature not only provides humankind with basic necessities but also nurtures us physically, intellectually, and spiritually. For instance, recent research on the Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku or ¡°forest bathing¡± – which is just being in the presence of trees – indicates its potential to improve intellectual 
and spiritual well being. 

Nature gives, but we snatch
Expanding human activities over the past centuries have been exponentially ravaging nature. With the onset of the Industrial Revolution in the mid-18th century, we have made remarkable progress in terms of accessibility to basic necessities, improvement in health and education, and other materialistic services – but the drain on natural resources has been massive. Nature has been exploited beyond its limits and boundaries: almost half of the forest area has been lost, the population of wildlife has decreased by 60% 
 and a third of the world's arable land has been converted to deserts. 

This burden on nature is resulting in a massive loss of biodiversity
. The degrading health of ecosystems and the services they provide not only undermine nature¡¯s ability to support wellbeing and economic growth but also make us vulnerable to different changes, including climate change and disasters. A vivid example of this is the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which is inextricably linked with nature and humans. The loss of biodiversity and destruction of nature is directly linked to most zoonotic diseases, including the emergence of COVID-19, which has brought the world to a standstill and ushered in a period of great uncertainty.

Nature-based solutions are the future

Solutions to much of what ails society today can be found in nature. Nature-based solutions (NbS) are those actions which encourage the protection, sustainable management, and restoration of natural or modified ecosystems to address societal challenges while simultaneously supporting human wellbeing and biodiversity benefits. Innovations, particularly in technology and economy, supported by nature have been gaining increasing attention recently, including  endorsement by the Secretary General of the United Nation. NbS are seen as a crucial step towards climate change adaptation by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and other global agencies, including the Global Centre on Adaptation. Sustainable Development Goals have been specifically framed to enhance NbS. Renewable energy, clean transport, recycling, and circular economy are a few NbS which contribute to economic growth without burdens on nature.

Similarly, the transboundary 
landscape  approach  is an innovative approach that uses the NbS framework to tackle challenges shared by people and ecosystems beyond political boundaries. An example of the approach is well reflected in ICIMOD¡¯s Regional Programme on Transboundary Landscapes  in the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH), which aims to conserve and sustainably use natural resources for generating co-benefits to nature and people at the scale of larger landscapes defined by ecosystems. The programme brings together not only countries but also diverse stakeholders to cooperate and work towards the common goal of balancing conservation and sustainable development. This is important not only for the conservation of biodiversity (especially flagship species and wide-ranging species) but also for improving the adaptive capacity of communities to changes.

Equally important is the river basin 
approach, which considers upstream–downstream linkages. For example, the restoration of natural forests upstream will not only increase carbon sequestration but benefit the downstream area with nutrient-rich soil and provide essential services like water for drinking and irrigation, habitat for a variety of species, and fresh air. There are countless examples of NbS proving to be effective long-term and cost-efficient approaches to tackling climate change and other problems. From countering droughts through the management of watersheds in EI Salvador to the greening of the vast Kubuqi Desertin China, NbS have solved major problems faced by societies around the world.

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11 Comments

  • Asmita Bhusal says :
    Great report Prakriti!
    Regards,
    Asmita
    Posted 19-07-2020 20:53

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  • Prakriti Ghimire says :
    Thank you for your beautiful words Sagar dai
    Posted 31-05-2020 11:55

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  • Prakriti Ghimire says :
    Thank you Sonika for your beautiful words
    Posted 31-05-2020 11:54

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  • Prakriti Ghimire says :
    Thank you Bidhya for your beautiful words
    Posted 31-05-2020 11:54

  • Sagar Koirala says :
    Hello Prakriti,
    Green Cheers

    Very Well-written and researched report implicating usefulness of Nature. Lets hope nature will soon provide us with treatment or antidote for COVID-19 .Keep Writing

    Regards,
    Sagar Koirala
    Posted 31-05-2020 02:19

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Hello Prakriti
    I hope you are doing well
    Indeed, nature is a solution to every problems however human haven't yet completely understood how significant nature is
    Thank you so much for this report
    Keep writing
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 30-05-2020 20:14

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  • Sonika Pariyar says :
    Hello Prakriti!

    I hope you are fine and doing great!

    Nature has solution of each and every problem that we face , so it is our duty to save nature.

    Thanks for sharing!

    GREEN CHEERS!

    Regards,

    Sonika
    Posted 30-05-2020 11:29

  • Biddhya pandey says :
    Hello prakriti,
    Hope you are fine and doing great
    I really like the way you present your report
    Keep writing
    Green cheers,
    Regards,
    Biddhya
    Posted 30-05-2020 10:50

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  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    Thank you so much for your report
    Posted 29-05-2020 13:48

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