1、Nature Positive:Cities Efforts to Advance the TransitionN O V E M B E R 2 0 2 5I N S I G H T R E P O R TBARRANQUILLAThis report is interactiveLook out for this icon for pages that can be interacted with To ensure interactive capability,please download and open this PDFwith Adobe Acrobat.Contents 202
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4、y of its Members,Partners or other stakeholders.Images:Adobe Stock,Barranquilla City HallForeword 03About the initiative 04About this paper 05Executive summary 061 City overview 111.1 Barranquilla 121.2 Situational context 132 Assessment of enabling environment 162.1 System enablers 172.2 Governance
5、 232.3 Policy and regulations 262.4 Financing 282.5 Data and analytics 302.6 Stakeholder engagement 322.7 Capabilities 333 Exemplary solutions 35Conclusion 39Contributors 40Endnotes 41Nature Positive:Cities Efforts to Advance the Transition Barranquilla2ContentsForewordsafeguards natural resources,e
6、nhances quality of life and positions the city as a benchmark for sustainable urban development in Latin America.1Barranquilla has tackled local and global challenges related to air quality,natural resource management and climate change adaptation with determination.Nature-based solutions(NbS)have d