Cereghino 2021 climate resilience capital funding
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Cereghino, P. 2021. Climate change and ecosystem capital programs brainstorm, DRAFT. Prepared for the Align Grant Coordination Workgroup. February 24, 2021. 9 pp.
Notes
- Uses Three Horizons Framework to evaluate how capital programs may adapt to mandates to solve climate change problems.
- Key findings are presented across five questions
- Present Concerns - How is the existing system becoming less fit? We presume that climate change resilience depends on investing systematically over time to create systems that provide ecological functions at large scales. We observed both a limited capability in the landscape for the integrated large scale planning necessary to design climate change resilience, and an inability of the existing capital program system to support that need.