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In the face of growing climate risks, businesses around the world are seeking solutions to mitigate the potential impact.

Among the emerging tools available to businesses are nature-based solutions (NBS), which harness the inherent power of nature. They range from capturing rainwater to integrating green infrastructure, such as trees, wetlands, and green roofs, into urban settings.

Such nature-based approaches can effectively address climate risks while promoting environmental sustainability.

"Avoiding climate risk requires urgent attention and strong decision making when it comes to the built environment,” says Sean Mallon, Global Initiative Lead for the Climate Business Network at WWF, the global conservation group. “Mother Nature is the best engineer. We need to let nature restore itself and give it a helping hand to do this."

In a recent episode of Trends & Insights: The Future of Commercial Real Estate, Mallon joined Amanda Skeldon, JLL's UK Director of Climate and Nature, to shed light on the potential of NBS.

Take, for example, the Smart Blue-Green Roof in Manchester, UK. This innovative technology captures rainwater on the roof to prevent flooding. It even anticipates coming rainstorms, releasing excess water ahead of time. Another bonus: it also helps create a green space that attract wildlife.

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This is one example of how combining technology and nature-based approaches can contribute to effective water management, says Skeldon, adding it’s the kind of proactive managing of climate risks that needs more attention right now.

"Climate change is a real risk,” Skeldon says. “It's a risk to resilience. It's a risk to your investments. It's a risk to your business models. It's a risk to your supply chain."

To delve deeper into the strategies and solutions discussed in the podcast, listen to the full episode of Trends & Insights: The Future of Commercial Real Estate.