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Supporting Nature-Based Solutions via Nature-Based Thinking across European and Latin American cities.

Authors :
Mercado, Geovana
Wild, Tom
Hernandez-Garcia, Jaime
Baptista, Mariana D.
van Lierop, Martina
Bina, Olivia
Inch, Andy
Ode Sang, Åsa
Buijs, Arjen
Dobbs, Cynnamon
Vásquez, Alexis
van der Jagt, Alexander
Salbitano, Fabio
Falanga, Roberto
Amaya-Espinel, Juan David
de Matos Pereira, Mafalda
Randrup, Thomas B.
Source :
AMBIO - A Journal of the Human Environment; Jan2024, Vol. 53 Issue 1, p79-94, 16p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Nature-Based Solutions concepts and practices are being used worldwide as part of attempts to address societal challenges but have also been criticised for not dealing with deeper transformations needed to face urgent issues including biodiversity loss, climate change and inclusion. In this paper, we explore how an inclusive, integrated and long-sighted approach, emphasising a more radical integration of nature within cities, might support the transformations needed to endure major contemporary challenges. Addressing important emerging critiques of Nature-Based Solutions, we consider the potential of a more incisive form of Nature-Based Thinking (NBT) in cities, based on more holistic perspectives. The paper draws on a reflective and iterative research process that engaged both the research and practice communities through a symposium and a series of futures workshops that together explored the potential of NBT to develop future nature-cities relations in Europe and Latin America. The results of the reflective process suggest that notions of nature with people—not for people— new organisational structures, and the intention and capacity to apply long-term perspectives, are needed when planning for NBS interventions aimed at sustainable urban development. This includes developing a cultural-structural change based on new and inclusive understandings of human–nature relations, and novel governance paradigms that allow cross-sectoral coordination and engagement of local stakeholders beyond formal organisational structures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00447447
Volume :
53
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
AMBIO - A Journal of the Human Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173962983
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-023-01920-6