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View article: The nature-based solution implementation gap: A review of nature-based solution governance barriers and enablers
The nature-based solution implementation gap: A review of nature-based solution governance barriers and enablers Open
Nature-based solutions (NbS) represent a critical umbrella concept encompassing measures that employ nature's properties to systemically address societal challenges, potentially providing benefits for biodiversity, climate and people. NbS …
View article: Understanding Stakeholder Discourses for improved Wildfire Risk Management
Understanding Stakeholder Discourses for improved Wildfire Risk Management Open
Wildfire risk management has gained importance as wildfires increase in their frequency and intensity, with potentially devastating impacts on communities and ecosystems, contributing to climate change, biodiversity loss and ultimately inc…
View article: Transformative Adaptation through Nature-Based Solutions: A Comparative Case Study Analysis in China, Italy and Germany
Transformative Adaptation through Nature-Based Solutions: A Comparative Case Study Analysis in China, Italy and Germany Open
This presentation explores how claims for transformative adaptation toward more equitable and sustainable societies can be assessed. We build on a theoretical framework describing transformative adaptation as it manifests across four core …
View article: Building climate resilience through nature-based solutions in Europe: A review of enabling knowledge, finance and governance frameworks
Building climate resilience through nature-based solutions in Europe: A review of enabling knowledge, finance and governance frameworks Open
The European Union (EU) has firmly positioned itself as a global leader in promoting and implementing nature-based solutions (NBS). The recently released EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, Strategy on Adaptation to Climate Change, and Fore…
View article: Living with Landslides: Perceptions of Risk and Resilience in Far West Nepal
Living with Landslides: Perceptions of Risk and Resilience in Far West Nepal Open
This study presents an analysis of risk and resilience perceptions in two villages of Far West Nepal, Sunkuda and Bajedi, located in the upper Karnali River Basin. The area has been affected by deep-seated and shallow landslides, which hav…
View article: On Decision‐Analytical Support for Wicked Policy Issues
On Decision‐Analytical Support for Wicked Policy Issues Open
Lempert and Turner contribute importantly to the design of decision‐analytical tools for wicked policy issues by acknowledging the centrality of socially determined and often irreconcilable worldviews. Their point of departure is applicati…
View article: Catalyzing Innovation: Governance Enablers of Nature-Based Solutions
Catalyzing Innovation: Governance Enablers of Nature-Based Solutions Open
There is growing recognition that using the properties of nature through nature-based solutions (NBS) can help to provide viable and cost-effective solutions to a wide range of societal challenges, including disaster risk reduction (DRR). …
View article: Bouncing Forward Sustainably: Pathways to a post-COVID World. Governance for Sustainability
Bouncing Forward Sustainably: Pathways to a post-COVID World. Governance for Sustainability Open
The ongoing COVID-19 crisis is generating massive adverse socio-economic impacts for societies around the globe and brings many issues of relevance for ongoing sustainability transformations into the spotlight. One such issue is the role o…
View article: Catalyzing innovation: governance enablers of nature-based solution success stories
Catalyzing innovation: governance enablers of nature-based solution success stories Open
<p>There is growing recognition that using the properties of nature can help provide viable and cost-effective solutions to a wide range of societal challenges, including disaster risk reduction. However, nature-based solution (NBS) …
View article: NBS in-depth case study analysis of the characteristics of successful governance models
NBS in-depth case study analysis of the characteristics of successful governance models Open
This deliverable (D5.1) provides a comparative overview of governance frameworks that have enabled the initiation, planning, design and implementation of NBS across three successful NBS cases: i) mitigating flood risk through the restorati…
View article: Participatory governance of energy transition in Jordan: a way to address existing uncertainties in decision- making processes
Participatory governance of energy transition in Jordan: a way to address existing uncertainties in decision- making processes Open
Energy transition towards a more significant share of domestically generated resources will inevitably lead to a societal transformation, which will affect the interests of existing and emerging electricity generation industries and other …
View article: Measuring, modeling, and managing systemic risk: the missing aspect of human agency
Measuring, modeling, and managing systemic risk: the missing aspect of human agency Open
It is problematic to treat systemic risk as a merely technical problem that can be solved by natural-science methods and through biological and ecological analogies. There appears to be a discrepancy between understanding systemic risk fro…
View article: Science for Loss and DamagT : Findings and Propositions
Science for Loss and DamagT : Findings and Propositions Open
The debate on “Loss and Damage” (L&D) has gained traction over the last few years. Supported by growing scientific evidence of anthropogenic climate change amplifying frequency, intensity and duration of climate-related hazards as well as …
View article: Loss and Damage from Climate Change
Loss and Damage from Climate Change Open
This book provides an authoritative insight on the Loss and Damage discourse by highlighting state-of-the-art research and policy linked to this discourse and articulating its multiple concepts, principles and methods. Written by leading r…
View article: Are Energy Security Concerns Dominating Environmental Concerns? Evidence from Stakeholder Participation Processes on Energy Transition in Jordan
Are Energy Security Concerns Dominating Environmental Concerns? Evidence from Stakeholder Participation Processes on Energy Transition in Jordan Open
To satisfy Jordan’s growing demand for electricity and to diversify its energy mix, the Jordanian government is considering a number of electricity-generation technologies that would allow for locally available resources to be used alongsi…
View article: Viewpoint – Pouring money down the drain: Can we break the habit by reconceiving wastes as resources?
Viewpoint – Pouring money down the drain: Can we break the habit by reconceiving wastes as resources? Open
As water-sector professionals re-discover the value in the 'waste' conveyed in 'waste'water, this Viewpoint argues that the theory of plural rationality (also known as Cultural Theory) may accelerate the switch from waste management to res…