Planning and governing nature-based solutions in river landscapes: Concepts, cases, and insights

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Authors

  • Christian Albert
  • Jochen Hack
  • Stefan Schmidt
  • Barbara Schröter

External Research Organisations

  • Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)
  • Ruhr-Universität Bochum
  • Technische Universität Darmstadt
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1405-1413
Number of pages9
JournalAmbio
Volume50
Issue number8
Early online date8 Jun 2021
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

Nature-based solutions (NBS), understood as actions that use ecosystem processes to address societal needs, can play important roles to future-proof river landscape development for people and nature. However, knowledge gaps exist how NBS can be planned and implemented at landscape scales. This Special Issue brings together insights and experiences from studies of assessing, planning, and implementing NBS in river landscapes in Europe and beyond. It addresses three research fields: (i) NBS effects, looking at the effectiveness of NBS to achieve ecological, social, and/or economic outcomes, (ii) NBS planning, focusing on approaches for planning and designing NBS, and (iii) NBS governance, relating to governance and business models for implementation. The twelve contributions deliver evidence on how NBS outperform conventional, rather technical solutions, provide guidance and tools to operationalize the NBS concept into practice, and showcase successful governance models of NBS in different contexts. The editorial ends with an outlook on further research needs.

Keywords

    Effects, Governance, Green infrastructure, Landscape planning, Social–ecological research, Spatial planning

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Planning and governing nature-based solutions in river landscapes: Concepts, cases, and insights. / Albert, Christian; Hack, Jochen; Schmidt, Stefan et al.
In: Ambio, Vol. 50, No. 8, 08.2021, p. 1405-1413.

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Albert C, Hack J, Schmidt S, Schröter B. Planning and governing nature-based solutions in river landscapes: Concepts, cases, and insights. Ambio. 2021 Aug;50(8):1405-1413. Epub 2021 Jun 8. doi: 10.1007/s13280-021-01569-z
Albert, Christian ; Hack, Jochen ; Schmidt, Stefan et al. / Planning and governing nature-based solutions in river landscapes: Concepts, cases, and insights. In: Ambio. 2021 ; Vol. 50, No. 8. pp. 1405-1413.
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