Nature-Based Solutions for Societal Goals Under Climate Change in Urban Areas – Synthesis and Ways Forward

  • Kabisch N
  • Stadler J
  • Korn H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Climate change and urbanisation are amongst the greatest global challenges society is facing today. The concept of nature-based solutions has recently been highlighted as key concept in policy and management in achieving alignment of environmental and societal goals (Cohen-Shacham et al. 2016; Kabisch et al. 2016a). The chapters of this volume assess the evidence, debate different concepts, identify policy avenues and display practical management applications that highlight the potential of nature-based solutions in tackling global challenges related to climate change and urbanisation. The authors critically review and present recent findings how urban ecosystem management can be employed to adapt to climate change effects, while at the same time contributing to social and health benefits. The examples discussed for ecosystem services and co-benefits in this volume comprise case studies concerning climate change adaptation by enhancing the regulation of

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Kabisch, N., Stadler, J., Korn, H., & Bonn, A. (2017). Nature-Based Solutions for Societal Goals Under Climate Change in Urban Areas – Synthesis and Ways Forward (pp. 323–336). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56091-5_19

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