Implemented in river landscapes, Nature-based Solutions (NbS) have the potential to reduce flood risk, while also playing an important role in restoring many of the ecosystem services that are lost as result of human interventions and global warming. A barrier to succesfull implementation of NbS is the lack of a global and common framework with guidelines for its implementation and evaluation. In response, the IUCN Global Standard for NbS was published. Even though the IUCN Standard has been designed to be applicable to NbS in all sectors and over the entire globe, knowledge on its applicability and usefulness for specific sectors remains limited at present. Therefore, this study aims to identify the challenges that occur in ex-post applica...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) are “actions which are inspired by, supported by or copied from nature”...
Floods are one of the most common natural disasters affecting numerous people worldwide. Over the la...
Nature-based solutions (NBSs) are measures reflecting the ‘cooperation with nature’ approach: mitiga...
Inland flooding along with its casualties is expected to increase. Climate change, urban expansion o...
Many river landscapes around the world have been substantially transformed to enhance navigation, to...
While the adverse effects of climate change are increasing around the world, the floods are becoming...
In mountain areas, natural hazards, e.g., flooding, snow avalanches, droughts, and landslides are tr...
Nature-based solutions (NBSs) are increasingly implemented to mitigate natural risks in urban and ru...
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Large river-floodplain systems are hotspots of biodiversity and ecosystem services but are also used...
Natural and Nature-Based Features (NNBF) have been used for decades to support a variety of objectiv...
Nature-based solutions (NBS), understood as actions that use ecosystem processes to address societal...
This paper provides data on the changing character of river restoration within one country within a ...
Many river rehabilitation projects have been implemented in the past 30 years, strengthening the nat...
This paper provides data on the changing character of river restoration within one country within a ...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) are “actions which are inspired by, supported by or copied from nature”...
Floods are one of the most common natural disasters affecting numerous people worldwide. Over the la...
Nature-based solutions (NBSs) are measures reflecting the ‘cooperation with nature’ approach: mitiga...
Inland flooding along with its casualties is expected to increase. Climate change, urban expansion o...
Many river landscapes around the world have been substantially transformed to enhance navigation, to...
While the adverse effects of climate change are increasing around the world, the floods are becoming...
In mountain areas, natural hazards, e.g., flooding, snow avalanches, droughts, and landslides are tr...
Nature-based solutions (NBSs) are increasingly implemented to mitigate natural risks in urban and ru...
Contains fulltext : 29837.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Legal instrument...
Large river-floodplain systems are hotspots of biodiversity and ecosystem services but are also used...
Natural and Nature-Based Features (NNBF) have been used for decades to support a variety of objectiv...
Nature-based solutions (NBS), understood as actions that use ecosystem processes to address societal...
This paper provides data on the changing character of river restoration within one country within a ...
Many river rehabilitation projects have been implemented in the past 30 years, strengthening the nat...
This paper provides data on the changing character of river restoration within one country within a ...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) are “actions which are inspired by, supported by or copied from nature”...
Floods are one of the most common natural disasters affecting numerous people worldwide. Over the la...
Nature-based solutions (NBSs) are measures reflecting the ‘cooperation with nature’ approach: mitiga...