Clearing House: Abstracting value from urban forest-based solutions
Presented by Vincent CHAUVET Founder & CEO, LGI
Unlocking business models for urban nature-based solutions
Presented by Dr. Helen Toxopeus
Business models for NBS - what are the essential elements
Presented by AITZIBER EGUSQUIZA ORTEGA
Earth observation for monitoring the efficiency of NBS towards climate resilience and disaster risk reduction
Presented by Nektarios Chrysoulakis FORTH
NBS effectiveness to inform co-design and urban planning: experiences from the GrowGreen project
Presented by Gemma García-Blanco Researcher Climate Change Team Tecnalia Energy and Environment Division Gemma.garcia@tecnalia.com
Nature-based Solutions for climate change mitigation & risk management
Presented by Dr. Denia Kolokotsa Technical University οf Crete
Volunteered information on nature-based solutions — Dredging for data on deculverting
Much has been written about the potential contribution of citizen-science approaches to further urban environmental sustainability, and associated interventions such as nature-based solutions (NBS). Engagements between researchers and stakeholders relying on bottom-up information provision, for instance community mapping, are often purported to play a vital role in developing shared knowledge, achieving greater impact and stimulating innovation. However, relatively few studies within the realm of NBS have reported on experiences in using volunteered information, or their results.
Nature-based solutions: delivering national-level adaptation and global goals
Many of the world’s vital natural ecosystems, and the communities reliant on them, are vulnerable to climate change. But there is increasing recognition that ecosystems — if sustainably restored and protected — can also form a strong line of defence against the direct impacts of climate change and support human adaptation over the long term. As the evidence base grows, ecosystems are increasingly prominent in climate change policy, especially in developing nations. Yet intentions rarely translate into robust and informed measurable targets, undermining action.
Workshop with Horizon 2020 SC5 programme committee representatives and Member States and Associated Countries (MS/AC) experts
Workshop with Horizon 2020 SC5 programme committee representatives and Member States and Associated Countries (MS/AC) experts
NATURE BASED SOLUTIONS
2 June 2017 9:00-16:00
(CDMA building, SDR1-2, Rue du Champ de Mars, 21, Brussels)
Water Management - The Delta Approach
The Netherlands is a low-lying country where the rivers, the IJsselmeer and the North Sea provide an abundance of water. Geographically speaking, this area is a delta. The Delta Programme was designed to protect the Netherlands against flooding and to secure freshwater supplies.