Evaluating nature-based solutions for water ...

URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/w15050893

This peer reviewed article presents a synopsis of a comparative analysis of the findings from the application of the NATWIP Assessment Framework to international case studies of nature-based solutions. Results showed that the framework was able to be applied to the case studies; however, their diversity showed that NBS projects designed in one context, for a specific purpose in a specific location, can not necessarily be transferred easily to another location. There were several process-based indicators that were universally significant for the case studies, including expertise, skills and knowledge of the involved actors, roles and responsibilities of involved actors and political support. The result-based indicators were case study-specific when environmental indicators were case study-specific, and important social indicators were environmental identity and recreational values. Overall, the use of the framework benefits the recognition of the implementation’s advances, such as the change in context, the processes in place and the results obtained.

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Authors Sarah E Hale, Loretta von der Tann, Alanna J. Rebelo, Karen Esler, Ana Paula Morais de Lima, Aline F. Rodrigues, Agnieszka Ewa Latawiec, Nancy Andrea Ramírez-Agudelo, Elisabeth Roca Bosch, Lina Suleiman, Nandita Singh and Amy M. P. Oen
Publication date February 25, 2023
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