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Climate Resilient by Nature

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  • Introduction
  • Project Rationale
  • Nature-Based Solutions
    • Improving natural floodplain dynamics
    • Improving the flooded forest ecosystem
    • Improving riverine wetland ecosystems
    • Basin scale effects on climate resilience
  • Investment Challenges & Barriers
  • Others
    • Long list NbS measures
    • Approach financial feasibility
    • Reference list
    • Partners
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    Costs

    The table below gives an overview of the costs estimates for the project site and basin. Note that these estimates are all very indicative and based on currently available data.

    Discussion of results

    The table below shows the results from the CBA. The results are indicative due to the assumptions being made, but some conclusions can be drawn from them.

    Financial analysis

    To make parts of projects financially viable, they need to generate tangible revenue streams that can be captured by a stakeholder. However, aside from potential biodiversity credits, there are no tangible revenue streams resulting from the projects.

    Background and aim of the financial and economic feasibility analysis

    The financial feasibility analysis aims to demonstrate to potential financiers the opportunities associated with Nature-based Solutions (NbS) investments in the Mekong Basin.

    Approach and methods

    In this study, the financial and economic feasibility analysis is high-level because the proposed shortlisted NbS projects are in an early stage of development and design and data availability is limited.

    References

    Adamson, P.T. (2001). Hydrological perspectives on the Lower Mekong Basin: The potential impacts of hydropower developments in Yunnan on the downstream flow regime. Int.

    Basin scale effects on climate resilience

    Beyond addressing the resilience of communities on site, further upscaling of the solution across the Lower Mekong Basin can create meaningful contributions to systemic climate resilience impact.

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    Contact WWF

    An Tran | WWF
    • Project Manager | Nature-based Solutions CRxN Mekong Project

    • The technical suitability maps can be requested via An Tran in GIS format
    • Email:an.trannk@wwfgreatermekong.org

    Contact RHDHV

    Jasper Leuven | RHDHV
    • Project Manager | Nature-based Solutions Expert

    • Email:jasper.leuven@rhdhv.com

    Downloads

    • Link to Full Report

    • Link to Financial Feasibility Report