Nature-based solutions for urban climate change adaptation: linking the science, policy, and practice community for evidence-based decision-making
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Frantzeskaki, N., McPhearson, T., Collier, M.J., Kendal, D., Bulkeley, H., Dumitru, A., Walsh, C., Noble, K., Van Wyk, E., Ordóñez, C., Oke, C., Pintér, L., Nature-based solutions for urban climate change adaptation: linking the science, policy, and practice community for evidence-based decision-making, Bioscience, 2019, 69, 6, 455 - 466Abstract:
Nature-based solutions offer an exciting prospect for resilience building and advancing urban planning to address complex urban challenges simultaneously. In this article, we formulated through a coproduction process in workshops held during the first IPCC Cities and Climate Science Conference in Edmonton, Canada, in March 2018, a series of synthesis statements on the role, potential, and research gaps of nature-based solutions for climate adaptation and mitigation. We address interlocking questions about the evidence and knowledge needed for integrating nature-based solutions into urban agendas. We elaborate on the ways to advance the planning and knowledge agenda for nature-based solutions by focusing on knowledge coproduction, indicators and big data, and novel financing models. With this article, we intend to open a wider discussion on how cities can effectively mainstream nature-based solutions to mitigate and adapt to the negative effects of climate change and the future role of urban science in coproducing nature-based solutions.
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European Union (EU)
730222
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http://people.tcd.ie/colliema
Author: Collier, Marcus
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European Union (EU)Type of material:
Journal ArticleCollections
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Bioscience;69;
6;
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Nature-based solutions, Cities, Climate change, Resilience, UrbanSubject (TCD):
Smart & Sustainable Planet , COMMUNITY , Community of Practice , Environmental Policy , NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS , Science Planning/Policy , Science and environmental policy , climate policyDOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biz042Metadata
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