Vision-Based Decision-Making Methodology for Riparian Forest Restoration and Flood Protection Using Nature-Based Solutions
Nature-based solutions (NBS) are actions that use natural processes in a resource efficient manner to solve societal challenges. The lack of supportive legislature, and financial, communication and social barriers complicate the process of NBS implementation. It is an urgent need to develop approaches to design and implement NBS that would act as drivers to overcome potential barriers and enhance the social acceptability of the project.
A Framework for Assessing Benefits of Implemented Nature-Based Solutions
Nature-based solutions (NBS) are solutions that can protect, sustainably manage, and restore natural or modified ecosystems in urban and rural areas, while providing many benefits and co-benefits including stormwater mitigation, biodiversity enhancement, and human well-being. As such, NBS have the potential to alleviate many of the environmental, social, and economic issues that we face today.
NBS for an improved urban soundscape
Presented by Jerome Defrance
Can urban forest support cities in climate change adaptation and mitigation
Presented by Muller Serge
Groof project - greenhouses on rooftop
Presented by Maeva Sabre
Green city: Collective commitments vs isolation, empowerment vs learned helplessness
Presented by Enric Pol
Nature-based solutions - an effective approach to increase cities' climate resilience
Presented by Sandra Neumann
Synergic Resilience by Nature
Presented by Chris Younès
esalab - Ecole Spéciale d’Architecture, Paris
gerphau (EA7486) - ENSA Paris La Villette
The ongoing process of the Urban Agenda Partnership on Sustainable land use and Nature-based solutions
Giovanni Fini Coordinamento Unità Intermedia Qualità Ambientale, Settore Ambiente e Verde Dipartimento Urbanistica Casa e Ambiente, Comune di Bologna
Land allocation process
Presented by Ake Hesslekrans
The case of the new harbour