Working With Nature to Solve Societal Problems

  • Schröter B
  • Brillinger M
  • Gottwald S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Are you worried about the climate and biodiversity crises and related events like heavy rainfalls and floods, high carbon emissions, sudden heat waves, or loss of species? Are you already doing something to help solve these problems? To reduce flood risks, we can give rivers more space by reconnecting floodplains. To store carbon and help to slow down climate change, we can protect and establish wetlands or mangroves. To make cities cooler in summer, we can plant trees and install rooftop gardens. These efforts to help combat societal problems are known as nature-based solutions. To use nature-based solutions effectively, we need to understand how we can work with nature and the steps we must take to put these ideas into practice. In this article, we introduce you to the concept of nature-based solutions and how they can help solve the climate and biodiversity crises.

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Schröter, B., Brillinger, M., Gottwald, S., Guerrero, P., Henze, J., Ott, E., … Albert, C. (2022). Working With Nature to Solve Societal Problems. Frontiers for Young Minds, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/frym.2022.643553

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