Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: Nov. 18, 2022
Abstract
By
implementing
nature-based
solutions
(NBS),
cities
generate
value
for
their
residents,
such
as
health
and
wellbeing.
We
estimate
the
aggregate
social
to
urban
residents
of
85
NBS
projects
implemented
across
Europe
find
that
majority
yield
attractive
returns
on
investment.
offer
a
new
metric
support
investments
by
public
private
actors
whom
creation
is
core
objective.
Nature-Based Solutions,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
3, P. 100060 - 100060
Published: March 30, 2023
Mainstreaming
nature-based
solutions
in
cities
has
grown
scale
and
magnitude
recent
times
but
is
still
considered
to
be
the
main
challenge
for
transitioning
our
their
communities
more
climate
resilient
liveable:
environmentally,
economically,
socially.Furthermore,
taking
next
level,
scaling
them
out
all
urban
contexts
achieve
a
greater
impact,
proving
slow
often
conflicts
with
other
initiatives
such
as
energy
generation,
mobility
transport
initiatives,
infilling
combat
sprawl.So,
task
neither
easy
nor
straightforward;
there
are
many
barriers
this
novel
transition,
especially
when
it
comes
collaborative
approaches
implementing
diverse
within
city
authorities
themselves.This
paper
reports
on
new
process
that
systematically
co-produced
captured
framework
planning
emerged
during
Connecting
Nature
project.The
Framework
three-stage,
iterative
involves
seven
key
activity
areas
mainstreaming
solutions:
technical
solutions,
governance,
financing
business
models,
enterprises,
co-production,
reflexive
monitoring,
impact
assessment.The
tested
applied
designed
address
overcome
implementation
of
via
co-created,
iterative,
reflective
approach.The
guided
by
proposed
already
yielded
promising
results
some
project,
though
further
usage
its
adoption
needed
explore
potential
different
Global
South.The
concludes
suggestions
how
may
realised.
Resources,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(1), P. 11 - 11
Published: Jan. 14, 2024
Constructed
wetlands
(CWs)
are
engineered
water
treatment
systems
that
mimic
the
features
and
functions
of
natural
wetlands.
As
a
nature-based
solution
(NBS)
for
wastewater
treatment,
CWs
sustainable
cost-effective
while
providing
various
ecosystem
services.
However,
their
widespread
application
faces
several
uncertainties,
particularly
in
developing
countries.
This
study
aims
to
analyze
success
factors
challenges
implementing
CW
projects.
Using
case
successful
Bayawan
City
Philippines,
this
surveyed
270
household
heads
from
community
benefiting
interviewed
stakeholders,
including
project
planner,
management,
leader,
social
workers,
workers.
The
results
showed
89%
respondents
were
aware
existence
73%
believed
long-term
sustainability.
Among
identified
implementation
government
support
(43%),
good
governance
(32%),
public
(14%).
On
other
hand,
was
challenged
by
improper
maintenance
(63%),
overcrowding
(11%),
foul
smells
(4%),
funding
climate-related
calamities
flooding
(7%),
earthquakes
sea
level
rise
(11%).
implications
these
discussed
real
options
valuation
projects
incorporating
uncertainties
into
flexible
decision
making
scaling
up
more
NBS
resources
management.
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
354, P. 120385 - 120385
Published: Feb. 20, 2024
This
paper
uses
an
expert-based
methodology
to
survey
the
barriers
and
strategies
related
implementation
of
nature-based
solutions
(NBS).
The
ambition
is
offer
a
bird's
eye
overview
difficulties
encountered
by
NBS
deployment
ways
overcome
them.
With
wide
participation
80
experts
from
COST
Action
Circular
City,
we
identify
specific
35
pre-defined
following
four
categories:
Vertical
Greening
Systems
Green
Roofs;
Food
Biomass
Production;
Rainwater
Management;
Remediation,
Treatment,
Recovery.
research
sheds
light
on
how
major
interdisciplinary
-
yet
predominantly
technically-oriented
community
scientists
practitioners
views
this
important
topic.
Overall,
most
relevant
are
technological
complexity,
lack
skilled
staff
training
programs
awareness
that
option.
Our
results
highlight
concerns
post
issues,
especially
operation
maintenance,
which
subsequently
affect
social
acceptance.
identifies
"chain"
effect
across
barriers,
meaning
one
barrier
can
existence
or
relevance
other
barriers.
In
terms
strategies,
them
target
governance,
information,
education
aspects,
despite
technical
expertise
participants.
study
innovates
with
respect
state-of-the-art
showing
fine-grained
connection
between
individual
categories,
level
detail
not
in
any
date.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
13(13), P. 7413 - 7413
Published: July 2, 2021
Nature-based
solutions
(NBS)
offer
multiple
to
urban
challenges
simultaneously,
but
realising
funding
for
NBS
remains
a
challenge.
When
the
concept
of
societal
was
first
defined
by
EC
in
2017,
financing
recognised
as
one
major
its
mainstreaming.
The
complexity
finance
has
origin
benefits/stakeholders
involved,
which
obscures
argument
both
public
and
private
sector
investment.
Since
subsequent
waves
EU
research-
innovation-funded
projects
have
substantially
contributed
knowledge
base
business
models
NBS,
particularly
context.
Collaborating
sharing
through
an
Task
Force,
this
set
laid
important
foundations,
reviewing
existing
literature,
compiling
empirical
evidence
different
approaches
that
underpinned
them.
second
innovation
actions
advanced
base,
developing
testing
new
implementation
models,
model
tools,
approaches.
This
paper
presents
findings
these
from
perspective
improve
our
understanding
value
propositions
support
their
Land,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(2), P. 280 - 280
Published: Jan. 18, 2023
Increasing
urbanization
and
climate
change
challenges
are
leading
to
relevant
environmental,
economic
social
pressures
on
European
cities.
These
include
increasing
flood
hazards
the
urban
heat
island
(UHI)
effect.
Nature-Based
Solutions
(NBS)
increasingly
recognized
within
strategies
provide
multiple
ecosystem
services
mitigate
existing
risks
pressures,
as
well
make
cities
more
resilient
livable.
Although
being
addressed
literature,
NBS
implementation
ground
still
faces
many
technical
financial
barriers.
This
paper
aims
test
potential
of
selected
in
mitigating
effects
identified
risks,
i.e.,
UHI
effect
floods,
Turin
area
(north-western
Italy).
Four
different
intervention
NBS-based
scenarios
developed.
The
supply
by
each
scenario
is
assessed
using
InVEST
models
effectiveness
investments
analyzed
calculating
comparing
associated
costs
benefits.
Different
results
terms
viability
observed
for
NBS.
Flood
risk
mitigation
oriented
seem
have
most
impact,
particular
forested
green
areas
retention
ponds.
suggest
policy
mix
embed
city
planning.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(9), P. 7068 - 7068
Published: April 23, 2023
China
has
become
a
global
leader
in
green
infrastructure
finance,
investing
heavily
renewable
energy,
sustainable
transportation,
and
buildings.
However,
there
are
multiple
risks
challenges
that
impede
the
development
of
finance.
Thus,
this
study
analyzes
prioritizes
associated
with
finance
proposes
policy
plans
to
mitigate
these
risks.
A
Fuzzy
analytical
hierarchy
process
(AHP)
is
used
identify
main
The
further
decomposed
into
sub-risks.
After,
VlseKriterijumska
Optimizacija
I
Kompromisno
Resenje
(VIKOR)
method
prioritize
key
results
AHP
show
regulations
most
significant
risk
China,
followed
by
financial
risks,
technical
VIKOR
reveal
increasing
availability
financing
options
crucial
plan
sub-risks
for
developed
standardized
guidelines
procedures
legal
regulatory
framework
ranked
second
third
effective
feasible
plans.
Forests,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(4), P. 727 - 727
Published: April 21, 2024
Despite
growing
recognition
of
nature-based
solutions
(NBS),
there
remains
a
research
gap
in
understanding
their
implementation
urban
areas,
which
poses
significant
challenge
for
forest
development.
Therefore,
our
paper
aims
to
explore
the
intersection
NBS
with
forests
(UF),
identify
current
barriers,
propose
strategies
maximize
potential
as
(UF-NBS)
effectively
improving
resilience
forests,
and
enhance
service
capacity
ecosystems.
To
achieve
objective,
we
conducted
comprehensive
analysis
that
included
bibliometric
review
summarize
evolution
UF-NBS
literature
classify
types
first
time.
Subsequently,
identified
organized
challenges
faced
by
UF-NBS.
Additionally,
proposed
an
original
technological
framework
system
development
based
on
principles.
The
results
show
significance
enhancing
human
wellbeing,
multiple
successful
implementations
both
China
Europe,
validating
effectiveness.
However,
faces
several
challenges,
including
inadequate
financing,
between
scientific
knowledge
practical
implementation,
absence
region-specific
information,
need
interdisciplinary
collaboration.
This
study
contributes
establishing
theoretical
basis
integrating
UF
provides
systematic
approach
decision-makers
management.
Future
should
focus
exploring
integration
within
prioritize
sharing,
international
cooperation,
education
initiatives
promote
global
adoption
address
pressing
challenges.
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
31(4), P. 1991 - 2066
Published: March 2, 2023
Abstract
Funding
and
financing
challenges
remain
a
persistent
barrier
to
implementing
nature‐based
solutions
that
enhance
ecosystem
services,
facilitate
adaptation
climate
change,
combat
environmental
stressors
in
cities.
In
the
absence
of
adequate
public
financial
resources,
private
funds
are
often
expected
fill
gap.
But
market‐driven,
can
contribute
an
inequitable
distribution
urban
services
by
focusing
on
net
benefits
provided
nature.
To
help
foster
sustainable
development
ensure
reach
diverse
historically
marginalized
populations
communities,
this
scoping
review
explores
payment
mechanisms
produce
maintain
them,
literature
United
States.
Findings
suggest
available
vary
based
solution
utilized
(e.g.,
trees,
parks,
community
gardens).
Further,
from
is
influenced
local
historical,
cultural,
political,
economic,
contexts,
voices
included
decision‐making,
used.
Inspired
social
equity
principles,
we
present
framework
for
service
provision
sensitive
market‐driven
funding,
financing,
partnerships.
Practitioners
use
assess
whether
schemes
work
tandem
with
place
(the
context)
process
(governance
planning
approaches)
ameliorate
or
exacerbate
disparities
they
provide
people.