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thank you so much for the nice introduction in uh and need hope to this day
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weekend or the five minutes before the blue card goes out so my name is lisa catfish
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and i i currently am also coordinator of the n.
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b. i need to based infrastructure resource centres which is
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a new flagship initiative at the international institute for sustainable
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development supported by model foundation did you have an uh
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needle and we aim to do with the n. b. i. sensor over the years to come
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is to increase the predictability and the certainty
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on the performance of nature in providing infrastructure services
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so we essentially doing is looking at how to making mitchell basic construction asset class
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by looking into uh how with lance and humans perform for uh protecting us against flooding by
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looking into how green spaces in ordinary as can help mitigate uh he the heat island effect
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and how uh examples like mango cilantro frustration actually avoids coastal coastal erosion
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and how we do that and and what we do is say we apply what
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we call the sustainable asset valuation methodology uh
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orange shorts savvy to range of infrastructure projects
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to look at what are the is she risks whatever the kobe defeats
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uh and what are the revenue streams that can be derives from
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nature based infrastructure projects and we compare that economic and financial performance
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we could how built grey traditional infrastructures performance
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in studies a tool that's and editing systems thinking something we very much need to date
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it's that encompasses a tool box of system dynamics models spatial models
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um as well less project finance models and integrate some of the best
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in class a climate data coming from the u. companies climate data store
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to help us better assess the climate risks of on infrastructure projects
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savvy is a a tool that that we apply together with partners local
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partners on the grounds in a in a countries across the across the globe
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and we call creates the models to better identify what are the two material risks impacts of projects
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so indeed that is what we are currently doing looking at a wetlands and humans
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comparing them wheat flood defence walls or wastewater
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treatment plants for the infrastructure services they provides
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and we've been doing that over the past years on in
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up to now twenty uh on up to not twenty different projects
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and we will be doing that's getting that up to
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more than forty projects globally over the next four years
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this every methodology has been developed with the support of
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the um of a foundation the company 'cause climate data store
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and we have a variety of public and private uh
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partners in the infrastructure space that support us in this journey
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and this is the opportunity we have to pay the marketing which we operate
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there's any infrastructure needs of about four point twenty nine
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trillion us dollar annual need to meet the global infrastructure needs
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and we must shift part of that into building week nature if we have to achieve to
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sustainable development goals and if we have to do that meeting the needs of the price agreements
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and this is what we are already seeing today based on the different savvy assessments on nature based infrastructure projects
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we can already see it on average investing in nature based
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infrastructures instead of a traditional infrastructures is fifty percent cheaper sh
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and on top of that it provides us with an average twenty eight percent more value for money
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because we're able to measure and incorporate the
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kobe defeats that these types of infrastructure projects brain
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and that's really what we need to do a moving force to
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build that global body of knowledge by playing the methodology to various projects
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here you see a couple of dollars and partners who have been working
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with us in the space and this range from actors infrastructure planners and developers
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to investors to knowledge and civil society partners and we
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very much hope to extend this network over the next years
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a snapshot of our team and interdisciplinary team so that we're able
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to bring the perspectives from different academic backgrounds into our seventy assessments
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and finally my call for you today uh is that we're looking for projects
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infrastructure projects that have a nature based component already or some that might benefit from looking at adding one
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so that we can help valuables in integrated cost benefit analysis and to protect finance models
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to make the case for major based infrastructures as
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an economically viable and financially viable option for investments
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so i'm here which uh looking forward to talking to all of you today um and
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these are the contact details so thank you very much for the opportunity to being here
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and moving usable from you so much would want so this was some inspiring
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um please contact for you you know are the tools
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we i i don't want you to moving very to
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this you do your work to work put shoes you during dimensional thank you so much to speak to him again
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you you you point is really you demonstrate our work could be square can make a
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big difference probably probably partnerships for plunder people and prosperity is really doing the right thing
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for the long term rules to doing the right thing in
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terms of the the pro free to the you know the diesel
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group um one volume you supposed to be a lawyer
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