Desertification amplified by the effects of climate change is of particular concern in island territories. The easternmost Canary Islands and Gran Canaria are the most vulnerable to this problem.
The development of “gavias” and “nateros” in Fuerteventura and Lanzarote has demonstrated that Nature Based Solutions (NBS) can have a very positive impact on soil condition and biodiversity.
Therefore, we propose a line of work focused on the identification, compilation and new approaches of Nature-Based Solutions drawn from the whole Spanish territory and climatically similar areas to the aforementioned islands in order to explore future lines of intervention that may help to conserve protected areas especially affected by desertification and climate change.
The main objective is to identify, collect and develop new Nature-Based Solutions for the improvement of soil productivity and with applications in the fight against desertification in the easternmost Canary Islands and Gran Canaria.
Specific goals include:
Traditional surface water use systems in the Canary Islands’ eastern region of the: potential for modernization and replication in the fight against desertification (Hermine)