The climate benefits, co-benefits, and trade-offs of green infrastructure: A systematic literature review DOI
Changsoon Choi, Pam Berry, Alison Smith

et al.

Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 291, P. 112583 - 112583

Published: April 28, 2021

Language: Английский

Exploring pathways linking greenspace to health: Theoretical and methodological guidance DOI
Iana Markevych,

Julia Schoierer,

Terry Hartig

et al.

Environmental Research, Journal Year: 2017, Volume and Issue: 158, P. 301 - 317

Published: June 30, 2017

Language: Английский

Citations

1905

Nature-based solutions to climate change mitigation and adaptation in urban areas: perspectives on indicators, knowledge gaps, barriers, and opportunities for action DOI Creative Commons
Nadja Kabisch, Niki Frantzeskaki, Stephan Pauleit

et al.

Ecology and Society, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 21(2)

Published: Jan. 1, 2016

Kabisch, N., N. Frantzeskaki, S. Pauleit, Naumann, M. Davis, Artmann, D. Haase, Knapp, H. Korn, J. Stadler, K. Zaunberger, and A. Bonn. 2016. Nature-based solutions to climate change mitigation adaptation in urban areas: perspectives on indicators, knowledge gaps, barriers, opportunities for action. Ecology Society 21(2):39.http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-08373-210239

Language: Английский

Citations

1120

The science, policy and practice of nature-based solutions: An interdisciplinary perspective DOI Creative Commons
Carsten Nesshöver, Timo Assmuth, Katherine N. Irvine

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 579, P. 1215 - 1227

Published: Dec. 2, 2016

In this paper, we reflect on the implications for science, policy and practice of recently introduced concept Nature-Based Solutions (NBS), with a focus European context. First, analyse NBS in relation to similar concepts, its relationship sustainability as an overarching framework. From this, derive set questions be addressed propose general framework how these might projects by funders, researchers, policy-makers practitioners. We conclude that: To realise their full potential, must developed including experience all relevant stakeholders such that 'solutions' contribute achieving dimensions sustainability. As are developed, also moderate expectations placed them since precedent provided other initiatives whose aim was manage nature sustainably demonstrates should not expect cheap easy, at least short-term.

Language: Английский

Citations

1055

Spatial planning for multifunctional green infrastructure: Growing resilience in Detroit DOI
Sara Meerow, Joshua Newell

Landscape and Urban Planning, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 159, P. 62 - 75

Published: Nov. 29, 2016

Language: Английский

Citations

722

Urban resilience for whom, what, when, where, and why? DOI
Sara Meerow, Joshua Newell

Urban Geography, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 40(3), P. 309 - 329

Published: July 12, 2016

In academic and policy discourse, the concept of urban resilience is proliferating. Social theorists, especially human geographers, have rightfully criticized that underlying politics been ignored stress importance asking “resilience what, to for whom?” This paper calls careful consideration not just whom but also where, when, why. A three-phase process introduced enable these “five Ws” be negotiated collectively engender critical reflection on as plans, initiatives, projects are conceived, discussed, implemented. Deployed through hypothetical case green infrastructure in Los Angeles, concludes by illustrating how planning trade-offs decisions affect outcomes over space time, often with significant implications equity.

Language: Английский

Citations

652

Nature-Based Solutions to Climate Change Adaptation in Urban Areas DOI
Nadja Kabisch,

Horst Korn,

Jutta Stadler

et al.

Theory and practice of urban sustainability transitions, Journal Year: 2017, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2017

This open access book brings together research findings and experiences from science, policy practice to highlight debate the importance of nature-based solutions climate change adaptation

Language: Английский

Citations

615

Transformative Environmental Governance DOI Open Access
Brian C. Chaffin, Ahjond S. Garmestani, Lance Gunderson

et al.

Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 41(1), P. 399 - 423

Published: Aug. 30, 2016

Transformative governance is an approach to environmental that has the capacity respond to, manage, and trigger regime shifts in coupled social-ecological systems (SESs) at multiple scales. The goal of transformative actively shift degraded SESs alternative, more desirable, or functional regimes by altering structures processes define system. rooted ecological theories explain cross-scale dynamics complex systems, as well social change, innovation, technological transformation. Similar adaptive governance, involves a broad set components, but requires additional foster new including increased risk tolerance, significant systemic investment, restructured economies power relations. potential triggered climate thus future research should focus on identifying system drivers leading indicators associated with thresholds.

Language: Английский

Citations

329

Key insights for the future of urban ecosystem services research DOI Creative Commons
Peleg Kremer, Zoé A. Hamstead, Dagmar Haase

et al.

Ecology and Society, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 21(2)

Published: Jan. 1, 2016

Kremer, P., Z. Hamstead, D. Haase, T. McPhearson, N. Frantzeskaki, E. Andersson, Kabisch, Larondelle, Lorance Rall, A. Voigt, F. Baró, C. Bertram, Gómez-Baggethun, R. Hansen, Kaczorowska, J.-H. Kain, J. Kronenberg, Langemeyer, S. Pauleit, K. Rehdanz, M. Schewenius, van Ham, Wurster, and Elmqvist. 2016. Key insights for the future of urban ecosystem services research. Ecology Society 21(2):29.http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-08445-210229

Language: Английский

Citations

303

Urban greening through nature-based solutions – Key characteristics of an emerging concept DOI

Hade Dorst,

Alexander van der Jagt, Rob Raven

et al.

Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 49, P. 101620 - 101620

Published: May 23, 2019

Language: Английский

Citations

303

Ecosystem services in urban plans: What is there, and what is still needed for better decisions DOI
Chiara Cortinovis, Davide Geneletti

Land Use Policy, Journal Year: 2017, Volume and Issue: 70, P. 298 - 312

Published: Nov. 6, 2017

Language: Английский

Citations

285