Communities across the Philippines are embracing green infrastructure to combat the growing impacts of climate change. By integrating ecosystems into urban and rural planning, these nature-based approaches not only reduce vulnerability but also promote sustainable development. Coastal mangrove restoration, for example, acts as a natural barrier against storm surges and flooding, while urban green spaces help mitigate heat islands and improve air quality. These strategies provide a cost-effective alternative to traditional engineering methods, maximizing both ecological and social benefits.

Key elements of these projects include:

  • Riparian buffer zones along rivers to control erosion and filter pollutants
  • Reforestation initiatives to enhance watershed protection and stabilize slopes
  • Constructed wetlands for natural water management and biodiversity support
  • Community-led habitat conservation programs that empower local stewardship
Strategy Climate Benefit Primary Location
Mangrove Restoration Flood Protection & Carbon Sequestration Coastal Zones
Urban Green Roofs Temperature Regulation Metro Manila & Cities
Riparian Reforestation Erosion Control & Water Quality River Basins