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On the Management of Nature-Based Solutions in Open-Air Laboratories: New Insights and Future Perspectives

Authors :
Christos Spyrou
Filippo Zaniboni
Jacopo Alessandri
Prashant Kumar
Beatrice Pulvirenti
Aura Salmivaara
Alessio Domeneghetti
Ilektra Apostolidou
Marco Antonio Santo
George Varlas
Alejandro Gonzalez-Ollauri
Giorgia Verri
Andrea Valentini
Silvia Unguendoli
Umesh Pranavam Ayyappan Pillai
Arunima Sarkar Basu
Nadia Pinardi
Glauco Gallotti
Francesco Pilla
Sisay Debele
Angeliki Mentzafou
Silvana Di Sabatino
Bidroha Basu
Alberto Armigliato
Paolo Ruggieri
Elena Toth
Jeetendra Sahani
Gallotti G.
Santo M.A.
Apostolidou I.
Alessandri J.
Armigliato A.
Basu B.
Debele S.
Domeneghetti A.
Gonzalez-Ollauri A.
Kumar P.
Mentzafou A.
Pilla F.
Pulvirenti B.
Ruggieri P.
Sahani J.
Salmivaara A.
Basu A.S.
Spyrou C.
Pinardi N.
Toth E.
Unguendoli S.
Pillai U.P.A.
Valentini A.
Varlas G.
Zaniboni F.
Di Sabatino S.
Source :
Resources, Volume 10, Issue 4, Resources, Vol 10, Iss 36, p 36 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The adoption of Nature-Based Solutions (NBSs) represents a novel means to mitigate natural hazards. In the framework of the OPERANDUM project, this study introduces a methodology to assess the efficiency of the NBSs and a series of Open-Air Laboratories (OALs) regarded as a proof-of-concept for the wider uptake of NBSs. The OALs are located in Finland, Greece, UK, Italy, and Ireland. The methodology is based on a wide modeling activity, incorporated in the context of future climate scenarios. Herein, we present a series of models’ chains able to estimate the efficiency of the NBSs. While the presented models are mainly well-established, their coupling represents a first fundamental step in the study of the long-term efficacy and impact of the NBSs. In the selected sites, NBSs are utilized to cope with distinct natural hazards: floods, droughts, landslides, salt intrusion, and nutrient and sediment loading. The study of the efficacy of NBSs to mitigate these hazards belongs to a series of works devoted to the implementation of NBSs for environmental purposes. Our findings prove that land management plays a crucial role in the process. Specifically, the selected NBSs include intensive forestry<br />the conversion of urban areas to grassland<br />dunes<br />marine seagrass<br />water retention ponds<br />live cribwalls<br />and high-density plantations of woody vegetation and deep-rooted herbaceous vegetation. The management of natural resources should eventually consider the effect of NBSs on urban and rural areas, as their employment is becoming widespread.

Details

ISSN :
20799276
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Resources
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....154d3e37f0b849447f93cbdb6ff92b24
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/resources10040036