Beyond Demonstrators—tackling fundamental problems in amplifying nature-based solutions for the post-COVID-19 world
(2022) In NPJ Urban Sustainability 2.- Abstract
- Nature-based Solutions (NbS) are currently promoted as a panacea for improving human-nature relations. Yet the way of amplifying and mainstreaming NbS beyond scientific demonstrator projects into policy contexts is still bearing shortcomings, in particular in the uncertain futures of a post-COVID-19 world. Successful NbS amplification may be achieved by (1) using multi-scalar action to balance differing interests and reconcile governance levels, (2) providing financial and other institutionalized incentives and strategies for integrated participation processes, (3) using appropriate governance and management scales effectively integrating mediators, (4) using opportunities for transformative change offered by crisis, and (5) learning from... (More)
- Nature-based Solutions (NbS) are currently promoted as a panacea for improving human-nature relations. Yet the way of amplifying and mainstreaming NbS beyond scientific demonstrator projects into policy contexts is still bearing shortcomings, in particular in the uncertain futures of a post-COVID-19 world. Successful NbS amplification may be achieved by (1) using multi-scalar action to balance differing interests and reconcile governance levels, (2) providing financial and other institutionalized incentives and strategies for integrated participation processes, (3) using appropriate governance and management scales effectively integrating mediators, (4) using opportunities for transformative change offered by crisis, and (5) learning from worldwide amplification experiences. (Less)
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- Schröter, Barbara LU ; Hack, Jochen ; Hüesker, Frank ; Kuhlicke, Christian and Albert, Christian
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- 2022-02-08
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- NPJ Urban Sustainability
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- 2
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- Nature Publishing Group
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- 2661-8001
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- 10.1038/s42949-022-00047-z
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