Deserts are ecosystems characterized by low rainfall, extremes of temperature, and desiccating winds.
Deserts support diverse species adapted to these harsh conditions, including cacti, reptiles, and certain insects and birds. These organisms provide valuable ecosystem services such as pollination, seed dispersal, and nutrient cycling. Deserts also hold spiritual and cultural significance for many indigenous peoples, serving as sacred sites and sources of traditional knowledge. However, these ecosystems face threats from climate change, overexploitation, and habitat destruction.
The 14 BASIN Ecosystems standardize and unify the language across renown frameworks to facilitate natural capital investment as part of the BASIN Protocol.
Certificates of Ensurance
Ecological Ensurance, by BASIN, ensures that the RealValue of Natural Capital is protected and stewarded in perpetuity. Learn More Here.