The Impact of Spatial Resolutions on Nature-Based Solution Suitability Mapping for Europe

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Featured Application: Results provide essential information for the initial design and adaptation potential of Nature-Based Solutions. It may serve as guidance to practitioners and data providers. Flooding events, like in Germany in 2021, highlight the need for re-naturalising banks of rivers and streams to naturally mitigate future flooding. To identify potential areas for Nature-Based Solutions (NBS), the NBS Toolkit—a decision-support tool for Europe—was developed within the H2020 OPERANDUM project. The tool builds on suitability mapping, which is progressively adopted for pre-assessing areas for Nature-Based Solutions. The NBS Toolkit operates with European open-source data, which is available at different spatial resolutions. In this study, we performed a GIS-based analysis to examine the impact of different resolution data on the resulting suitability maps. The results suggest that for large-scale measures such as riparian forest buffers, coarser resolutions are sufficient and may save processing time and capacities. However, fine resolution datasets can bring added value to urban suitability mapping and are of greater importance for small-scale, local Nature-Based Solutions.

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Ommer, J., Neumann, J., Vranić, S., Kalas, M., Leo, L. S., Di Sabatino, S., & Cloke, H. L. (2024). The Impact of Spatial Resolutions on Nature-Based Solution Suitability Mapping for Europe. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 14(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/app14114608

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