Identifying principles for the design of robust impact evaluation frameworks for nature-based solutions in cities

被引:66
作者
Dumitru, Adina [1 ]
Frantzeskaki, Niki [2 ,3 ]
Collier, Marcus [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ A Coruna, Fac Educ Sci, Dept Psychol, Campus Elvina, La Coruna 15071, Spain
[2] Swinburne Univ Technol, Fac Hlth Arts & Design, Ctr Urban Transit, Melbourne, Vic 3122, Australia
[3] Erasmus Univ, Dutch Res Inst Transit, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[4] Trinity Coll Dublin, Coll Green, Sch Nat Sci, Dublin 2, Ireland
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Nature-based solutions; Cities; Evaluation; Impact; Social cohesion; Well-being; Knowledge gaps; CULTURAL ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; URBAN GREEN SPACE; SOCIAL COHESION; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; BIODIVERSITY; MANAGEMENT; BENEFITS; HEALTH; INFRASTRUCTURE; RESILIENCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.envsci.2020.05.024
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Cities all over the world are confronting intertwined environmental, social and economic problems and aim to become resilient to climate change and promote wellbeing for all their citizens. Nature-based solutions have been proposed as a promising policy approach to addressing urban problems for the potential they have to deliver multiple benefits and foster wellbeing for individuals and communities. However, the evidence for their multiple benefits is rather scarce and highly fragmented, and more robust frameworks for the monitoring and assessment of their impacts are needed to guide urban policy-making. This paper focuses on the current state of impact assessment of nature-based solutions in Europe and through a systematic review of the literature identifies four conceptual problems and three empirical gaps that impede the accumulation of solid evidence regarding of the impacts of different types of nature-based solutions for different social groups; as well as of the contextual conditions that contribute to their performance and delivery of multiple outcomes. Based on the identified mis-conceptualizations and gaps, we derive a series of principles that should guide the development of robust impact assessment frameworks for nature-based solutions. We discuss the policy implications of these gaps and principles. We conclude by making a series of recommendations that should inform the design of impact monitoring and evaluation frameworks in cities, in order to develop the comparative evidence base on the effectiveness of nature-based solutions. This, in turn, can inform urban decision-making on the appropriate design, implementation, and long-term regeneration of nature-based solutions, to ensure long-term delivery of important ecosystem services for different social groups.
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页码:107 / 116
页数:10
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