ILO-UNEP-IUCN joint report
Decent Work in Nature-based Solutions 2022
The first report in a biennial series on decent work, just transition and nature-based solutions.
Nature-based Solutions (NbS) are increasingly seen as a way to meet the objectives of several global agreements and can be central to a just transition – if the right mix of just transition policies are implemented. But there is currently no guarantee that NbS will generate decent work.
Co-developed by the International Labour Organization (ILO), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), this report is the first in a joint global biennial report series that aims to fill knowledge and advocacy gaps on how transitions to a green economy will affect the world of work, and of the role that NbS can and do play in creating employment, especially for the poorest and most vulnerable people.
In addition to the main report, there are four appendices. Appendix 1 presents key findings from the stakeholder survey on decent work in NbS. The survey addresses the key policy questions and concerns of relevant stakeholders, as well as the types of information and statistical data that could be used for decent work creation in NbS. Appendix 2 describes the methodology, used in Chapter 6, for estimating current and future employment in NbS. This methodology makes use of Cambridge Econometrics’ global E3ME model. Appendix 3 details the classification of countries included in the modelling results in Chapter 6. Appendix 4 is a collection of detailed case studies of job creation in NbS.
Co-developed by the International Labour Organization (ILO), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), this report is the first in a joint global biennial report series that aims to fill knowledge and advocacy gaps on how transitions to a green economy will affect the world of work, and of the role that NbS can and do play in creating employment, especially for the poorest and most vulnerable people.
In addition to the main report, there are four appendices. Appendix 1 presents key findings from the stakeholder survey on decent work in NbS. The survey addresses the key policy questions and concerns of relevant stakeholders, as well as the types of information and statistical data that could be used for decent work creation in NbS. Appendix 2 describes the methodology, used in Chapter 6, for estimating current and future employment in NbS. This methodology makes use of Cambridge Econometrics’ global E3ME model. Appendix 3 details the classification of countries included in the modelling results in Chapter 6. Appendix 4 is a collection of detailed case studies of job creation in NbS.
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- ILO-UNEP-IUCN
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- ISBN: 9789220379721 (web)
- ISBN: 9789220379714 (print)
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