NbS Commitment Tracker Series
The NbS Commitment Tracker offers an assessment of the progress made on various joint action commitments since 2019, although some commitments date back to 2011. It serves as a simple transparency test: have organizations published evidence of action on the commitments they have made? The Commitment Tracker aims to promote transparency and progress on multilateral actions for nature, addressing the $4.1 trillion funding gap by 2050 to enhance the effectiveness of nature-based solutions at scale.
How to use it?
Our evaluation is based on thorough desktop research, and we remain committed to maintaining its accuracy by incorporating any additional information as it becomes available. The regions in question are categorized according to the geographical areas where these commitments are being implemented.
To enhance clarity, we have implemented a color-coded methodology that provides a visual representation of the degree of progress communicated and achieved for each commitment: Red – No published evidence of action or progress; Yellow – Some evidence of action or progress; Light Green – Substantial evidence of action or progress; and Green – Complete or fully on track to meet the commitment.
Our Latest Analysis:
- Nature-Based Solutions Commitment Tracker 2024: nearly half of current pledges show no evidence of progress since COP 28
- After COP28, 46% of Nature Commitments Remain Stagnant
- NbS Commitment Tracker 2023 update: Over half of nature commitments show little or no evidence of progress in six months
- New NbS Commitment Tracker analyses pledges’ progress made since 2019