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How are nature based solutions helping in the greening of cities in the context of crises such as climate change and pandemics? A comprehensive review

Highlights

• Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) provide valuable approaches for improving urban resilience and sustainability.

• Barriers to implementation of NBS include knowledge gaps between science and policy.

• Citizens and urban leaders should build upon the experiences that NBS improve quality-of-life.

• Rewilding needs to be an integral part of improving urban resilience.

• Metrics are essential for monitoring the short and long-term benefits of NBS and rewilding.

• Implementation should be supported by global urban partnerships.

• Research is needed to broaden the scope of NBS integration within the context of climate changes, and pandemics.

Resource Details

Organization: Journal of Cleaner Production
Date: March-15-2021
Resource Type: Publication, Resources
Topic: Climate Adaptation & Resilience, Sustainable Buildings

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