ThinkNature Nature-Based Solutions Handbook

Thinknature, Giorgos Somarakis (Editor), Stavros Stagakis (Editor), Nektarios Chrysoulakis (Editor), Marja Mesimäki, Susanna Lehvävirta

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Abstract

Nature-based solutions (NBS) are actions inspired by, supported by, or copied from nature, that deploy various natural features and processes, are resource efficient and adapted to systems in diverse spatial areas, facing social, environmental, and economic challenges. The main goals of NBS are the enhancement of sustainable urbanisation (Figure ES.1), the restoration of degraded ecosystems, the development of climate change adaptation and mitigation, and the improvement of risk management and resilience. Moreover, NBS address global challenges, directly connected to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). NBS provide multiple benefits and have been identified as critical for the regeneration and improvement of wellbeing in urban areas, coastal resilience, multifunctional watershed management, and ecosystem restoration. They also increase the sustainability of matter and energy use, enhance the insurance value of ecosystems, and increase carbon sequestration. The vision of the European Commission is to position the EU as a leader in naturebased innovation for sustainable and resilient societies. Establishing an NBS evidence and knowledge base, developing a repository of best practices, creating an NBS Community of Innovators, and improving communication ' and NBS awareness are the main actions to achieve this vision. The added value of the NBS knowledge repository would be better dissemination and visibility, and better uptake and mainstreaming of NBS, as well as contributing to and establishing lively Community of Practice. The evidence for NBS includes NBS case studies, business cases, facts and figures supporting NBS effectiveness and NBS added value, and successes and failures
Translated title of the contributionLuontopohjaisten ratkaisujen käsikirja
Original languageEnglish
PublisherEuropean Union
Number of pages226
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
MoE publication typeD4 Published development or research report or study

Bibliographical note

ThinkNature project funded by the EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 730338

Fields of Science

  • 1172 Environmental sciences

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