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A Catalogue of Nature-based Solutions for Urban Resilience (English)

8 Nov 2021

Cities worldwide are facing resilience challenges as climate risks interact with urbanization, loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services, poverty, and rising socioeconomic inequality. Extreme precipitation events, flooding, heatwaves, and droughts are causing economic losses, social insecurity, and affecting wellbeing. Over time, urban resilience challenges are expected to grow, driven by processes such as urbanization, land use, and climate change. Whereas climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of some natural hazards, urbanization can also lead to higher exposure of people and assets in cities. More than half of the global population lives in cities, and more than seventy percent are expected to do so by 2050. Nature-based solutions are approaches that use nature and natural processes for delivering infrastructure, services, and integrative solutions to meet the rising challenge of urban resilience. The catalogue of Nature-based solutions for urban resilience has been developed as a guidance document to support the growing demand for NBS by enabling an initial identification of potential investments in nature-based solutions. The document is structured as follows: Chapter 2 describes generic principles for integrating NBS into urban environments. Chapter 3 provides a reader's guide and holds the Catalogue of the fourteen NBS families.
disaster risk reduction disaster risk management sea level rise climate change mitigation economies of scale intergovernmental panel on climate change natural resource management water treatment plant urban heat island effect urban forest quality of water nature-based solutions urban resilience amount of water planning and design surface water flow carbon dioxide emission labor and materials loss of biodiversity urban flood management flood risk management cost of labor nature of information climate change adaptation strategy number of stakeholders extreme precipitation events river basin scale urban landscape impact of intervention portfolio of investment flow of water benefit to society managing climate risk urban green space regulating ecosystem services spatial scale damage to property cost of healthcare level of biodiversity diversity of species finance for water movement of wildlife types of city urban land use planning tropical forest regions dead plant material inland wetlands

Authors

Jongman,Brenden, Osmanoglou,Defne, Van Zanten,Boris Ton, Gonzalez Reguero,Borja, Macfarlane,Douglas Malcolm, Duma,Larissa Jenelle, Carrion,Steven Alberto, Rubinyi,Steven Louis

Disclosure Date
2021/11/08
Disclosure Status
Disclosed
Doc Name
A Catalogue of Nature-based Solutions for Urban Resilience
Product Line
Advisory Services & Analytics
Published in
United States of America
Rel Proj ID
1W-Mainstreaming Nature-Based Solutions For Disaster Risk Manageme -- P166074
TF No/Name
TF0A6301-Mainstreaming Nature-based Solutions for DRM,TF0A8852-Mainstreaming Nature-based Solutions for DRM,TF0B4183-NBS and Urban Water Supply,TF0B4330-Scaling-Up Nature-Based Solutions in Africa
Total Volume(s)
1
Unit Owning
Urban, DRM AFR 1 (SAEU2)
Version Type
Revised
Volume No
1

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