Today's expansion and densification of cities, where more space is being impermeably surfaced by grey infrastructure, means an increased risk of flooding. An urban space with reduced green areas is less resilient to increased temperatures. In dealing with this, research has pointed to the complementarity of Nature-based Solutions (NBS) in contributing to more resilient and cost-efficient flood management. NBS do not only serve to reduce risk for flooding and drought, they also provide additional sustainability values, such as strengthening ecosystem services through increased biodiversity and recreation opportunities. In many circumstances, combining this NBS with traditional grey infrastructure can provide next generation solutions that en...
The traditional engineering approach to manage urban drainage is by combined or separated sewers. In...
Inland flooding along with its casualties is expected to increase. Climate change, urban expansion o...
The major event that hit Europe in summer 2021 reminds society that floods are recurrent and among t...
Heavy precipitation events are expected to increase in the future, due to climate change. This predi...
The uncertainty of climate change and urbanization has resulted in prominent flood problems in urban...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) are gaining traction around the world, as cities and institutions trans...
This rapid review synthesises evidence on the innovations for water finance that could be applied to...
Floods are one of the most common natural disasters affecting numerous people worldwide. Over the la...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Nature-based solutions (NBS) are increasingly applied to guide the design of r...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) for climate change adaptation and natural hazard management are receivi...
The increasing uncertainty of urbanization and climate change has caused many urban problems to beco...
The knowledge derived from successful case studies can act as a driver for the implementation and up...
Book Introduction: Nature-Based Solutions in Flood Risk Management on Private Lan
The rehabilitation and restoration of land is a key strategy to recover services -goods and resource...
Urbanization leads to changes in the surface cover that alter the hydrological cycle of cities, part...
The traditional engineering approach to manage urban drainage is by combined or separated sewers. In...
Inland flooding along with its casualties is expected to increase. Climate change, urban expansion o...
The major event that hit Europe in summer 2021 reminds society that floods are recurrent and among t...
Heavy precipitation events are expected to increase in the future, due to climate change. This predi...
The uncertainty of climate change and urbanization has resulted in prominent flood problems in urban...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) are gaining traction around the world, as cities and institutions trans...
This rapid review synthesises evidence on the innovations for water finance that could be applied to...
Floods are one of the most common natural disasters affecting numerous people worldwide. Over the la...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Nature-based solutions (NBS) are increasingly applied to guide the design of r...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) for climate change adaptation and natural hazard management are receivi...
The increasing uncertainty of urbanization and climate change has caused many urban problems to beco...
The knowledge derived from successful case studies can act as a driver for the implementation and up...
Book Introduction: Nature-Based Solutions in Flood Risk Management on Private Lan
The rehabilitation and restoration of land is a key strategy to recover services -goods and resource...
Urbanization leads to changes in the surface cover that alter the hydrological cycle of cities, part...
The traditional engineering approach to manage urban drainage is by combined or separated sewers. In...
Inland flooding along with its casualties is expected to increase. Climate change, urban expansion o...
The major event that hit Europe in summer 2021 reminds society that floods are recurrent and among t...