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Can the EU taxonomy for sustainable activities help upscale investments into urban nature-based solutions?

Papari, Cătălina-Alexandra; Toxopeus, Helen; Polzin, Friedemann; Bulkeley, Harriet; Menguzzo, Eloisa Vittoria

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Authors

Cătălina-Alexandra Papari

Helen Toxopeus

Friedemann Polzin

Eloisa Vittoria Menguzzo



Abstract

We analyze the potential of the European Union (EU) Taxonomy (ET) for Sustainable Activities to mobilize investments for the sustainability transition toward urban nature-based solutions (UNBS). We map the current investment landscape of UNBS in Europe and combine this mapping with document analysis of UNBS inclusion in the ET to understand how the ET might help overcome the well-documented barriers to UNBS finance. We suggest that the ET has a legitimizing effect on UNBS as climate investments, which can support their uptake, but also conclude that only some UNBS subtypes are explicitly included when they fit with existing investment classes. In particular, the ET (1) disregards innovative - and specifically urban - UNBS types and (2) fails to provide incentives for investments that can deliver multiple sustainable objectives, which would enhance the investment case for UNBS. Since the current investment landscape of UNBS is characterized by a strong presence of public actors and a high incidence of co-financing, we recommend that public actors leverage the ET to obtain private funding for UNBS via (green) bond issuance and public-private co-finance instruments. Our analysis indicates that the ability of the ET to upscale investments for specific sustainability transitions depends on the interplay among their current investment landscapes, specific financing barriers, and explicit inclusion in the ET.

Citation

Papari, C., Toxopeus, H., Polzin, F., Bulkeley, H., & Menguzzo, E. V. (2024). Can the EU taxonomy for sustainable activities help upscale investments into urban nature-based solutions?. Environmental Science and Policy, 151, Article 103598. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2023.103598

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 30, 2023
Online Publication Date Oct 11, 2023
Publication Date 2024-01
Deposit Date Oct 23, 2023
Publicly Available Date Oct 23, 2023
Journal Environmental Science and Policy
Print ISSN 1462-9011
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 151
Article Number 103598
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2023.103598
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1807757

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