Co-designing Finance for Nature-Based Solutions: Methodological Insights from the Sarajevo Learning Site
自然を基盤とした解決策のための資金調達の共設計:サラエボ学習サイトからの方法論的洞察 (AI 翻訳)
Asmir Kosovac
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
本稿はBIOFIN-EUプロジェクトのサラエボ学習サイトでの実践から、自然を基盤とした解決策(NbS)への資金調達を共設計する方法論を提示する。モジュミロ都市林を事例に、断片化されたデータシステムや規制の未整備などの障壁を特定し、協調構造の改善や民間投資のインセンティブを通じた対応策を提案。共設計プロセスがデータ・制度・関係者を整合させ、NbS投資の拡大に寄与することを示す。
English
This paper presents methodological insights from the Sarajevo Learning Site of the BIOFIN-EU project on co-designing finance for Nature-based Solutions (NbS). Using the Mojmilo Urban Forest case study, it identifies systemic barriers such as fragmented data systems, weak regulatory integration, and low private sector engagement. The co-design process enabled cross-cutting responses like improved coordination, analytical capacity, and incentive mechanisms, highlighting the role of stakeholder engagement in scaling NbS investment.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本でも都市緑化や森林保全におけるNbSへの関心が高まっており、本稿の共設計手法は、自治体や地域開発機関がNbSファイナンスを推進する際の参考になる。特に、データ統合や官民連携の課題は日本でも共通しており、示唆に富む。
In the global GX context
This paper contributes to global discourse on scaling Nature-based Solutions by offering a replicable co-design methodology for aligning finance, governance, and data systems. It is relevant to the TNFD framework and ISSB's emerging biodiversity standards, illustrating how stakeholder engagement can overcome barriers to NbS investment in urban contexts.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Researchers can explore the co-design methodology as a framework for analyzing NbS finance barriers and scaling mechanisms.
🏢実務担当者:Practitioners in urban planning or sustainability teams can use the stakeholder engagement approach to design NbS projects with clearer financial pathways.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers can note the systemic barriers (e.g., data fragmentation, weak regulation) and the need for integrated governance to unlock NbS finance.
📄 Abstract(原文)
This technical article presents methodological insights from the Sarajevo Learning Site within the BIOFIN-EU project, focusing on co-designing finance for Nature-based Solutions (NbS). It explores how structured stakeholder engagement can help translate ecological outcomes into investment-ready NbS by linking finance, governance, and data systems, using the Mojmilo Urban Forest in Sarajevo as a case study of systemic barriers in an urban context. Based on a multi-stakeholder workshop held in June 2025, the analysis identifies key constraints including fragmented data systems, weak integration of NbS into planning and regulation, limited institutional capacity, low private sector engagement, and underdeveloped governance and participation mechanisms. These barriers are interdependent and indicate that financial limitations often reflect broader systemic misalignments rather than isolated issues. The co-design process enabled cross-cutting responses such as improved coordination structures, stronger analytical capacity, incentive mechanisms for private investment, and enhanced participatory governance, highlighting the role of co-design in aligning data, institutions, and stakeholders to scale NbS investment.
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