Busting Myths: People with Nature

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This Year’s NetworkNature Annual Conference | Busting myths: People with nature will focus on “myth busting” in relation to ecosystem restoration and management.

This event will revolve around the myths that practice, research, policy-making, and business are debunking or that need to be debunked in order to achieve transformative change and reverse biodiversity loss.

The concept of nature-based solutions (NBS) and their characteristics will emerge from busting myths, recognising that restoring nature is not a luxury, but a necessity and an opportunity that brings many advantages, including in economic terms, and highlighting the potential of NBS to identify, capture and harness synergistic relationships between nature and people.

Through case studies, personal and professional reflections, research breakthroughs, and governance initiatives, attendees will explore inspiring approaches to people and nature, with people and nature.

The widespread idea that people and nature are necessarily in conflict will be demystified by orientation experiences in which people and nature exist through each other and mutually benefit.

The attendees, including policy makers, local authorities, researchers, innovators, planners and managers of the territory, investors and companies, educators, artists and society in general, will be challenged by different presentations. They will dismantle preconceived notions about the restoration, conservation, protection, management and use of lands and seas. The agenda will be structured to cover three key elements:
• actions to regenerate nature,
• governance and policy,
• and economics and valuation.

In addition, attendees will be invited to participate in active debates and will have the opportunity to propose their own myths to debunk.
This Year’s NetworkNature Annual Conference | Busting myths: People with nature will focus on “myth busting” in relation to ecosystem restoration and management.

This event will revolve around the myths that practice, research, policy-making, and business are debunking or that need to be debunked in order to achieve transformative change and reverse biodiversity loss.

The concept of nature-based solutions (NBS) and their characteristics will emerge from busting myths, recognising that restoring nature is not a luxury, but a necessity and an opportunity that brings many advantages, including in economic terms, and highlighting the potential of NBS to identify, capture and harness synergistic relationships between nature and people.

Through case studies, personal and professional reflections, research breakthroughs, and governance initiatives, attendees will explore inspiring approaches to people and nature, with people and nature.

The widespread idea that people and nature are necessarily in conflict will be demystified by orientation experiences in which people and nature exist through each other and mutually benefit.

The attendees, including policy makers, local authorities, researchers, innovators, planners and managers of the territory, investors and companies, educators, artists and society in general, will be challenged by different presentations. They will dismantle preconceived notions about the restoration, conservation, protection, management and use of lands and seas. The agenda will be structured to cover three key elements:

• actions to regenerate nature,
• governance and policy,
• and economics and valuation.

In addition, attendees will be invited to participate in active debates and will have the opportunity to propose their own myths to debunk.

This event will revolve around the myths that practice, research, policy-making, and business are debunking or that need to be debunked in order to achieve transformative change and reverse biodiversity loss.

The concept of nature-based solutions (NBS) and their characteristics will emerge from busting myths, recognising that restoring nature is not a luxury, but a necessity and an opportunity that brings many advantages, including in economic terms, and highlighting the potential of NBS to identify, capture and harness synergistic relationships between nature and people.

Through case studies, personal and professional reflections, research breakthroughs, and governance initiatives, attendees will explore inspiring approaches to people and nature, with people and nature.

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