Global evidence of human well-being and biodiversity impacts of natural climate solutions
This study maps global evidence on co-benefits and trade-offs of Natural Climate Solutions (NCS) using machine learning across 2M articles. It identifies 257K studies spanning 22 pathways and 11 co-impact categories, revealing research gaps in high-potential regions and emphasizing equity and Indigenous knowledge for effective NCS deployment.
Subject Tags
- Biodiversity
- Indigenous Peoples
- Natural climate solutions
Abstract
Natural climate solutions (NCS) play a critical role in climate change mitigation. NCS can generate win–win co-benefits for biodiversity and human well-being, but they can also involve trade-offs (co-impacts). However, the massive evidence base on NCS co-benefits and possible trade-offs is poorly understood. We employ large language models to assess over 2 million published journal articles, primarily written in English, finding 257,266 relevant studies on NCS co-impacts. Using machine learning methods to extract data (for example, study location, species and other key variables), we create a global evidence map on NCS co-impacts. We find that global evidence on NCS co-impacts has grown approximately tenfold in three decades, and some of the most abundant evidence relates to NCS that have lower mitigation potential. Studies often examine multiple NCS, indicating some natural complementarities. Finally, we identify countries with high carbon mitigation potential but a relatively weak body of evidence on NCS co-impacts. Through effective methods and systematic and representative data on NCS co-impacts, we provide timely insights to inform NCS-related research and action globally.
Citation
Chang, C. H., Erbaugh, J. T., Fajardo, P., Lu, L., Molnár, I., Papp, D., Robinson, B. E., Austin, K. G., Castro, M., Cheng, S. H., Cook-Patton, S., Ellis, P. W., Garg, T., Hochard, J. P., Kroeger, T., McDonald, R. I., Poor, E. E., Smart, L. S., Tilman, A. R., Welker, P., Wood, S. A., & Masuda, Y. J. (2024). Global evidence of human well-being and biodiversity impacts of natural climate solutions. Nature Sustainability.
Media Contacts
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Yuta J. Masuda
Global Science
The Nature Conservancy
Email: ymasuda@tnc.org