This domain will initiate and sustain dialogue among the various stakeholders (private and public sector, architects, practitioners, policy maker), on nature-based solutions in the context of risk management and resilience of NBS. The dialogue will address methods for combining NBS for risk management in various levels such as reduction of pollution, carbon storage, preservation of biodiversity, recreational activities, and economic opportunities. Synergies in reducing multiple risks in regional level and influence of local level risk management on regional and EU level as well as alternatives on how to leverage funds for long term benefits and to ensure massive involvement of politicians and private companies in the implementation and funding of such solutions will be examined. Ecosystem-based solutions as an innovative way for risk management which combines different scales and planning perspectives will be considered.
The business case for NBS projects, J. Jurik - ThinkNature Webinar 3
This recording concerns the first presentation about the business case for NBS projects, presented by Juraj Jurik during the third ThinkNature webinar at 17/5/2019 about "Financing and Business Models for NBS". This webinar invited NBS existing and potential practitioners (businesses such as start-ups, NGOs, etc.) to discover the economic aspect of NBS.
Paris Forum on NBS - introduction to sessions
Ecological urbanism can create urban quality and atmosphere
Blended capital for nature-based infrastructure - ThinkNature Webinar 3
This document concerns the second presentation about blended capital for nature-based infrastructure, presented by Oshani Perera during the third ThinkNature webinar about "Financing and Business Models for NBS". This webinar invited NBS existing and potential practitioners (businesses such as start-ups, NGOs, etc.) to discover the economic aspect of NBS.
The business case for NBS projects - ThinkNature Webinar 3
This document concerns the first presentation about the business case for NBS projects, presented by Juraj Jurik during the third ThinkNature webinar about "Financing and Business Models for NBS". This webinar invited NBS existing and potential practitioners (businesses such as start-ups, NGOs, etc.) to discover the economic aspect of NBS.
Roadside allotment gardens, well-tempered territories?
Presented by Magali Paris
TXL Tegel Airport Design Handbook
Presented by Lorenz Dexler
Biodiversity as an apportunity for well-being in the city
Presented by Ghozlane Fleury-Bahi
Regional Natural Parks
Presented by Philippe Moutet
The positive effects of natural environment
Presented by Barbara Bonnefoy
Room for the River
Presented by Andrea Voskens