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Increased temperatures

In Te Moananui Oceania, climate change has led to increased temperatures, posing significant challenges to the region’s ecosystems, communities, and economies. The following nature-based solutions may be useful to address this climate change impact.

Backyard gardens

Bio-facades

Bio-shading

Bioswales / swales

Botanical gardens

Community gardens

Constructed reefs

Container gardens

Ecological islands

Ecosystem-based management

Flow forms

Green / wildlife corridors, bridges, belts

Green / living walls

Green / living roofs

Indoor (food) gardens / greenhouses

Mangrove restoration

Medicinal gardens

Permaculture

Pervious surfaces

Planting for biodiversity

Rainwater harvesting

Revegetation / renaturing

River daylighting

River rewilding

Sponge cities

Stepping stone habitats

Nature-based stormwater management

Urban blue-green spaces

Urban orchards / edible landscapes

Urban forests

Urban fountains and water features

Urban street trees / transport corridors

Urban wildlife sanctuaries

Mulch

Wetlands: constructed

Wetlands: restoration or preservation

Xeriscaping

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