co-benefit
nounEtymology
From co- + benefit.
Definitions
An immediate environmental benefit resulting from longer-term environmental policy.
- Climate co-benefits refer to the share of financing dedicated to climate change adaptation or mitigation in operations financed by the World Bank.
- Co-benefits are the additional positive environmental, socio-economic and First Nations outcomes delivered by carbon farming projects.
- The presence of tangible co-benefits, such as biodiversity conservation, support for local communities, and their economic growth, helps ensure that offset projects can address environmental and social challenges in an integrated manner.
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