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Mainstreaming aquatic restoration using Nature-based Solutions

Authors :
Bérczi-Siket, Anna
Blackstock, Kirsty
Carmen, Esther
Ebeltoft, Mia
Gruber, Tamas
Hernandez Herrero, Eva
Hougee, Merijn
Ibrahim, Alhassan
le Clech, Solen
Lopez-Gunn, Elena
Manzon, Veronica
Nauta, Silke
Nyírő, Fanni
Pokrajac, Sanja
Saliasi, Viola
Samu, Andrea
Vion Loisel, Audrey
Vítková, Jana
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2022.

Abstract

1. Mainstreaming aquatic restoration using Nature-based Solutions (NbS) requires involving all relevant stakeholders and understanding their connection with rivers and wetlands. We work with six economic ‘MERLIN’ sectors (Agriculture, Hydropower, Insurance, Navigation, Peat Extraction and Water Supply and Sanitation). 2. Our data suggests these sector actors are aware of the environmental and socio-economic challenges arising from degraded freshwater ecosystems and are aware of the types of NbS that MERLIN will demonstrate and implement. However, not all sector actors were convinced of the need for radical change/transformation or that they could rely on NbS to deliver their sector needs. 3. The language of NbS is not well embedded (yet) with these sectors, however concepts of sustainability and working with nature are well understood. With its focus on meeting societal goals, NbS can address the sectors’ concerns about balancing environment, social and economic objectives. 4. The sectors are seeking evidence regarding the benefits of NbS to their sector, concrete examples of NbS at the catchment scale and assistance to integrate sectoral concerns into spatial catchment management. 5. There are strong interdependencies and synergies between the MERLIN sectors. However, there are also potential trade-offs and challenges. We are building a Community of Practice to support an understanding of NbS, how we can enable mainstreaming of NbS in the six MERLIN sectors, and most importantly, how the sectors can work together.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....11e64d350a96dccf0f920d3170d03d9c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7494224