Nature-Based Solutions for Water Management in Peri-Urban Areas: Barriers and Lessons Learned from Implementation Experiences
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. NBS Problem-Solution: Challenges, ES, Scales, and Types
3.1.1. Challenges
3.1.2. NBS and ES
3.1.3. NBS Scales
3.1.4. NBS Types
3.2. NBS Governance and Management
3.2.1. Policy Instruments
3.2.2. Involvement of Stakeholders
3.2.3. Financing NBS
4. Discussion
4.1. Lessons Learned
4.2. Barriers
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Code | Country | Location | Title | Authors | Year |
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1 | Denmark | Aarhus | Making the ecosystem services approach operational: A case study application to the Aarhus River, Denmark. | Riegels, N.; Lynggaard-Jensen, A.; Krogsgaard Jensen, J.; Gerner, N.V.; Anzaldua, G.; Mark, O.; Butts, M.; Birk, S. | 2020 |
2 | Denmark Sweden | Copenhagen Kristianstad | Fostering incidental experiences of nature through green infrastructure planning. | Beery, T.H.; Raymond, C.M.; Kyttä, M.; Olafsson, A.S.; Plieninger, T.; Sandberg, M.; Stenseke, M.; Tengö, M.; Jönsson, K.I. | 2017 |
3 | France | Villeurbanne | Improving the multi-functionality of urban green spaces: Relations between components of green spaces and urban services. | Belmeziti, A.; Cherqui, F.; Kaufmann, B. | 2018 |
4 | Greece | Athens | Resilient landscapes in Mediterranean urban areas: Understanding factors influencing forest trends. | Tomao, A.; Quatrini, V.; Corona, P.; Ferrara, A.; Lafortezza, R.; Salvati, L. | 2017 |
5 | Italy | Trento | Assessing nature-based recreation to support urban green infrastructure planning in Trento (Italy). | Cortinovis, C.; Zulian, G.; Geneletti, D. | 2018 |
6 | Italy | Rome | Regulating Ecosystem Services and Green Infrastructure: assessment of Urban Heat Island effect mitigation in the Municipality of Rome, Italy. | Marando, F.; Salvatori, E.; Sebastiani, A.; Fusaro, L.; Manes, F. | 2019 |
7 | Italy | Rome | Local scale prioritisation of green infrastructure for enhancing biodiversity in Peri-Urban agroecosystems: A multi-step process applied in the Metropolitan City of Rome (Italy). | Capotorti, G.; De Lazzari, V.; Ortí, M.A. | 2019 |
8 | Italy | Rescaldina | Integrating green infrastructure into spatial planning regulations to improve the performance of urban ecosystems. Insights from an Italian case study. | Ronchi, S.; Arcidiacono, A.; Pogliani, L. | 2020 |
9 | Italy | Moncalieri | Mapping urban resilience for spatial planning-A first attempt to measure the vulnerability of the system. | Brunetta, G.; Salata, S. | 2019 |
10 | Italy | Gorla Maggiore | Going green? Ex-post valuation of a multipurpose water infrastructure in Northern Italy. | Reynaud, A.; Lanzanova, D.; Liquete, C.; Grizzetti, B. | 2017 |
11 | Italy | Gorla Maggiore | Integrated valuation of a nature-based solution for water pollution control. Highlighting hidden benefits. | Liquete, C.; Udias, A.; Conte, G.; Grizzetti, B.; Masi, F. | 2016 |
12 | Italy | Avola | Planning for spatial equity—A performance based approach for sustainable urban drainage systems. | La Rosa, D.; Pappalardo, V. | 2020 |
13 | Poland Slovakia | Wroclaw Bratislava | The green infrastructure in cities as a tool for climate change adaptation and mitigation: Slovakian and polish experiences. | Belčáková, I.; Świader, M.; Bartyna-Zielińska, M. | 2019 |
14 | Slovenia | Ljubljana | Engaging stakeholders in the assessment of NBS effectiveness in flood risk reduction: A participatory System Dynamics Model for benefits and co-benefits evaluation. | Pagano, A.; Pluchinotta, I.; Pengal, P.; Cokan, B.; Giordano, R. | 2019 |
15 | Spain | Barcelona | Creating urban green infrastructure where it is needed—A spatial ecosystem service-based decision analysis of green roofs in Barcelona. | Langemeyer, J.; Wedgwood, D.; McPhearson, T.; Baró, F.; Madsen, A.L.; Barton, D.N. | 2020 |
16 | United Kingdom | London | Accounting for groundwater in future city visions. | Bricker, S.H.; Banks, V.J.; Galik, G.; Tapete, D.; Jones, R. | 2017 |
17 | United Kingdom | Liverpool | Re-defining the characteristics of environmental volunteering: Creating a typology of community-scale green infrastructure. | Jerome, G.; Mell, I.; Shaw, D. | 2017 |
18 | Germany Germany Netherlands Norway Cuba | Andernach Heidelberg Rotterdam Oslo Havana | Edible city solutions-one step further to foster social resilience through enhanced socio-cultural ecosystem services in cities. | Säumel, I.; Reddy, S.E.; Wachtel, T. | 2019 |
19 | Spain China | Barcelona Shanghai | Nature-based solutions for urban landscapes under post-industrialization and globalization: Barcelona versus Shanghai. | Fan, P.; Ouyang, Z.; Basnou, C.; Pino, J.; Park, H.; Chen, J. | 2017 |
20 | Portugal United Kingdom Iran | Xarrama Foyle Shazand | Health comparative comprehensive assessment of watersheds with different climates. | Hazbavi, Z.; Keesstra, S.D.; Nunes, J.P.; Baartman, J.E.M.; Gholamalifard, M.; Sadeghi, S.H. | 2018 |
21 | United Kingdom Colombia Ecuador India | London Bogotá Guayaquil Chennai | Evaluating natural infrastructure for flood management within the watersheds of selected global cities. | Gunnell, K.; Mulligan, M.; Francis, R.A.; Hole, D.G. | 2019 |
22 | India | Nagpur City | Ecosystem based Disaster Risk Reduction approaches (EbDRR) as a prerequisite for inclusive urban transformation of Nagpur City, India. | Dhyani, S.; Lahoti, S.; Khare, S.; Pujari, P.; Verma, P. | 2018 |
23 | Iran | A comparison of statistical methods and multi-criteria decision making to map flood hazard susceptibility in Northern Iran. | Arabameri, A.; Rezaei, K.; Cerdà, A.; Conoscenti, C.; Kalantari, Z. | 2019 | |
24 | China | Shanghai | Influence of blue infrastructure on lawn thermal microclimate in a subtropical green space. | Fung, C.K.W.; Jim, C.Y. | 2020 |
25 | China | Jiangsu | Embedded reservoir and constructed wetland for drinking water source protection: Effects on nutrient removal and phytoplankton succession. | Yang, C.; Nan, J.; Yu, H.; Li, J. | 2020 |
26 | China | - | Groundwater depletion and contamination: Spatial distribution of groundwater resources sustainability in China. | Jia, X.; O’Connor, D.; Hou, D.; Jin, Y.; Li, G.; Zheng, C.; Ok, Y.S.; Tsang, D.C.W.; Luo, J. | 2019 |
27 | Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Myanmar Timor Leste Vietnam | - | Groundwater as a source of drinking water in southeast Asia and the Pacific: A multi-country review of current reliance and resource concerns. | Carrard, N.; Foster, T.; Willetts, J. | 2019 |
28 | Bolivia | Santa Cruz de la Sierra | Planting waterscapes: Green infrastructures, landscape and hydrological modeling for the future of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. | Castelli, G.; Foderi, C.; Guzman, B.H.; Ossoli, L.; Kempff, Y.; Bresci, E.; Salbitano, F. | 2017 |
29 | Canada | - | The use of ecosystem services concepts in Canadian municipal plans. | Thompson, K.; Sherren, K.; Duinker, P.N. | 2019 |
30 | United States | Texas | Subdivision design and landscape structure: Case study of The Woodlands, Texas, US. | Kim, J. | 2019 |
31 | United States Ethiopia | Detroit Addis Ababa | Guide for using green infrastructure in urban environments for stormwater management. | McFarland, A.R.; Larsen, L.; Yeshitela, K.; Engida, A.N.; Love, N.G. | 2019 |
32 | Ethiopia Tanzania | Addis Ababa Dar es Salaam | Examining urban water management practices—Challenges and possibilities for transitions to sustainable urban water management in Sub-Saharan cities. | Herslund, L.; Mguni, P. | 2019 |
33 | Kenia | Nairobi | Hybrid infrastructures, hybrid governance: New evidence from Nairobi (Kenya) on green-blue-grey infrastructure in informal settlements: “Urban hydroclimatic risks in the 21st century: Integrating engineering, natural, physical and social sciences to build. | Mulligan, J.; Bukachi, V.; Clause, J.C.; Jewell, R.; Kirimi, F.; Odbert, C. | 2020 |
34 | Australia | Melbourne | The role of water utilities in urban greening: A case study of Melbourne, Australia. | Furlong, C.; Phelan, K.; Dodson, J. | 2018 |
35 | Vanuatu | Port Vila | Devising urban ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) projects with developing nations: A case study of Port Vila, Vanuatu. | Pedersen Zari, M.; Blaschke, P.M.; Jackson, B.; Komugabe-Dixson, A.; Livesey, C.; Loubser, D.I.; Martinez-Almoyna Gual, C.; Maxwell, D.; Rastandeh, A.; Renwick, J.; et al. | 2020 |
Code | Challenges | Description |
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1 | Effective-incorporation of socio-cultural services | River restoration (to improve recreation and aesthetic aspects) |
2 | Effective-incorporation of socio-cultural services | Incidental experience of nature |
3 | Stormwater management | Stormwater management |
4 | Flood risks Freshwater withdrawals Climate regulation | Regulating impacts on water through forests |
5 | Effective-incorporation of socio-cultural services | Nature-based recreational systems |
6 | Climate regulation | (Not specific for water NBS) Climate regulation |
7 | Urban water systems management Freshwater withdrawals | Preservation and improvement of ES and landscape (water included) |
8 | Flood risks Climate regulation | Flooding, urban heat island effect |
9 | Freshwater withdrawals | Identification of vulnerability |
10 | Water pollution purification/filtration Flood risks | Flood risk and water pollution |
11 | Water pollution purification/filtration | Water pollution control |
12 | Climate change mitigation and/or adaptation Flood risks | Flood risk due to climate change and urbanization processes |
13 | Climate change mitigation and/or adaptation Climate regulation | Blue-green infrastructure |
14 | Flood risks Effective-incorporation of socio-cultural services | Capability of NBS to produce co-benefits (nature conservation, community well-being, etc.) besides supporting risk reduction (flood risk reduction) |
15 | Stormwater management | Stormwater runoff control |
16 | Water pollution purification/filtration | Groundwater Management |
17 | Effective-incorporation of socio-cultural services | Not related to water (but interesting for community-scale engagement) |
18 | Climate change mitigation and/or adaptation Socio-cultural services Climate regulation | Edible Cities |
19 | (not specific for water NBS) | Urban environmental challenges that arise as a city rapidly urbanizes |
20 | Urban water systems management Freshwater withdrawals | Watershed health assessment. |
21 | Flood risks | Flood risk |
22 | Flood risks Drought/Water scarcity Climate regulation | Ecosystem-based Disaster Risk Reduction (EbDRR): water shortage, floods and increasing temperature |
23 | Flood risks | Flood hazard |
24 | Climate regulation | Thermal microclimate regulation |
25 | Freshwater supply | Preservation of drinking water |
26 | Urban water systems management | Water Management |
27 | Freshwater supply | Drinking water source |
28 | Drought/Water scarcity Freshwater supply | decline in water supply for the city |
29 | Freshwater withdrawals | Application of Ecosystem Services |
30 | Flood risks Freshwater supply | Flood risk, water supply |
31 | Stormwater management | Stormwater management |
32 | Urban water systems management Freshwater supply | Water management and supply |
33 | Stormwater management Urban water systems management | stormwater management and wastewater drainage |
34 | Urban water systems management Freshwater withdrawals | Water utilities to ensure water security |
35 | Urban water systems management Freshwater withdrawals | Water security; Coastal ecosystems regeneration; Integrated urban water systems (stormwater, greywater, blackwater, drinking water) |
ES | Description | Aspects Identified | Codes | |
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Provisioning Services | Food | Food production | Food supply | 4 |
Food production | 15 | |||
Improve (edible cities) | 18 | |||
Raw materials | Raw materials production | Wood extraction | 11 | |
Freshwater | Rain water harvesting | Water yield | 8 | |
Control and assure water supply | 9 | |||
Water supply | 16; 32 | |||
Water harvesting | 22 | |||
Drinking water sources | 25 | |||
Drinking water supplies | 27 | |||
Freshwater supply | 28 | |||
Medicinal Resources | Not identified | |||
Regulating Services | Local Climate Air Quality | Climate regulation | Mitigate urban heat island effect | 3 |
Climate regulation (Cooling Capacity of Green Infrastructure elements obtained from land surface temperature) | 6 | |||
Microclimate adaptation | 8 | |||
Thermal regulation | 15 | |||
Microclimate regulation (reduced UHI) | 22 | |||
Cooling capacity | 24 | |||
Carbon sequestration and storage | Carbon sequestration | Carbon sequestration | 8 | |
Carbon sequestration (carbon sink) | 22 | |||
Moderation of extreme events | Flood protection | Water level fluctuation | 2 | |
Reduce water volume, retain peak flow, recharge groundwater | 3 | |||
Flood protection | 7; 11 | |||
Flood prevention | 10 | |||
Flood regulation and control | 21 | |||
Flood control | 23 | |||
Stormwater runoff control | Water drainage (runoff mitigation, stormwater management) | 8 | ||
Stormwater runoff control | 15 | |||
Decelerate rainwater runoff and minimizing flood peaks | 22 | |||
Runoff mitigation | 31 | |||
Waste-water treatment | Pollution control | Bio-remediation; filtration, sequestration, storage and accumulation; dilution | 1 | |
To trap (filter) pollution | 3 | |||
Water quality regulation | 7 | |||
Pollution control | 10 | |||
Water purification | 11 | |||
Dilute and attenuate contaminants | 16 | |||
Nutrients and phytoplankton concentration in water, in order to assure water quality. | 25 | |||
Pollutant removal | 31 | |||
Erosion prevention and maintenance of soil fertility | Erosion prevention | Erosion control; soil fertility regulation; | 7 | |
Sediment retention; soil erosion prevention | 8 | |||
Regulation of Water Flow | Regulation of Water Flow | Hydrological cycle and water flow | 1 | |
Forests and others regulating ES protection. | 4 | |||
Control water vulnerabilities | 9 | |||
Pollination | Pollination | Pollination support | 7 | |
Biological control | Not identified | |||
Cultural Services | Recreation and, mental and physical health | Physical health | Physical and experiential interactions | 1 |
Pleasure and recreational activities, cultural activities, serve as pathway/barrier, nature observation | 3 | |||
Applications, for the spatially-explicit assessment of ecosystem services, but increasingly applied to assess potential and opportunities for nature-based recreation | 5 | |||
Outdoor recreation (pedestrian and cycling paths) | 8 | |||
Recreational use | 10 | |||
Recreation | 11 | |||
Recreational opportunities | 15 | |||
Recreational prospects | 22 | |||
Mental well-being | Mental well-being Social well-being | 2 | ||
Relief from everyday stress | 22 | |||
Physical health | Promotion of health behaviors (physical activity) | 2 | ||
Aesthetic appreciation and inspiration for culture, art and design | Aesthetics | Aesthetic and cultural values | 22 | |
Aesthetic value | 24 | |||
Cultural and historical heritage Aesthetics | Cultural and historical heritage | 8 | ||
Spiritual experience and sense of place | Social cohesion | Form social ties | 3 | |
Facilitation of social cohesion | 15 | |||
Tourism | Not identified | |||
Supporting Services | Habitat for species | Natural habitat/shelter | Nursery populations and habitats | 1 |
Habitat/shelter for fauna/flora, good resources for fauna | 3 | |||
Conservation of crops and farmland. | 7 | |||
Maintenance of natural habitats | 11 | |||
Habitats for pollinators | 15 | |||
Maintenance of genetic diversity | Not identified |
Code | Provisioning Services | Regulating Services | Cultural Services | Supporting Services |
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1 | Waste-water treatment | Recreation and, mental and physical health | Habitat for species | |
Regulation of Water Flow | ||||
2 | Moderation of extreme events | Recreation and, mental and physical health | ||
3 | Local Climate Air Quality | Recreation and, mental and physical health | Habitat for species | |
Moderation of extreme events | Spiritual experience and sense of place | |||
Waste-water treatment | ||||
4 | Food | Regulation of Water Flow | ||
5 | Recreation and, mental and physical health | |||
6 | Local Climate Air Quality | |||
7 | Moderation of extreme events | Habitat for species | ||
Waste-water treatment | ||||
Erosion prevention and maintenance of soil fertility | ||||
Pollination | ||||
8 | Freshwater | Local Climate Air Quality | Recreation and, mental and physical health | |
Carbon sequestration and storage | ||||
Moderation of extreme events | Aesthetic appreciation and inspiration for culture, art and design | |||
Erosion prevention and maintenance of soil fertility | ||||
9 | Freshwater | Regulation of Water Flow | ||
10 | Moderation of extreme events | Recreation and, mental and physical health | ||
Waste-water treatment | ||||
11 | Raw materials | Moderation of extreme events | Recreation and, mental and physical health | Habitat for species |
Waste-water treatment | ||||
15 | Food | Local Climate Air Quality | Recreation and, mental and physical health | Habitat for species |
Moderation of extreme events | Spiritual experience and sense of place | |||
16 | Freshwater | Waste-water treatment | ||
18 | Food | |||
21 | Moderation of extreme events | |||
22 | Freshwater | Local Climate Air Quality | Recreation and, mental and physical health | |
Carbon sequestration and storage | Aesthetic appreciation and inspiration for culture, art and design | |||
Moderation of extreme events | ||||
23 | Moderation of extreme events | |||
24 | Local Climate Air Quality | Aesthetic appreciation and inspiration for culture, art and design | ||
25 | Freshwater | Waste-water treatment | ||
27 | Freshwater | |||
28 | Freshwater | |||
31 | Moderation of extreme events | |||
Waste-water treatment | ||||
32 | Freshwater |
Code | NBS Types | Challenges | Ecosystem Services |
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1 | Other | Effective-incorporation of socio-cultural services | Waste-water treatment Regulation of Water Flow Recreation and, mental and physical health Habitat for species |
2 | Wetland Other | Effective-incorporation of socio-cultural services | Moderation of extreme events Recreation and, mental and physical health |
3 | Green roof/wall Permeable pavement Other | Stormwater management | Local Climate Air Quality Moderation of extreme events Waste-water treatment Recreation and, mental and physical health Spiritual experience and sense of place Habitat for species |
4 | River park Wetland Other | Flood risks Freshwater withdrawals Climate regulation | Food Regulation of Water Flow |
5 | River park Agroforestry Wetland Park | Effective-incorporation of Socio-cultural services | Recreation and, mental and physical health |
6 | Other | Climate regulation | Local Climate Air Quality |
7 | SUDS Agroforestry Park Other | Urban water systems management Freshwater withdrawals | Moderation of extreme events Waste-water treatment Erosion prevention and maintenance of soil fertility Pollination Habitat for species |
8 | Green roof/wall Park Rain Garden Phytorid treatment Permeable pavement Other | Flood risks Climate regulation | Freshwater Local Climate Air Quality Carbon sequestration and storage Moderation of extreme events Erosion prevention and maintenance of soil fertility Recreation and, mental and physical health Aesthetic appreciation and inspiration for culture, art and design |
9 | SUDS Green roof/wall River park Agroforestry Park Other | Freshwater withdrawals | Freshwater Regulation of Water Flow |
10 | River park Wetland | Water pollution purification/filtration Flood risks | Moderation of extreme events Waste-water treatment Recreation and, mental and physical health |
11 | River park Wetland | Water pollution purification/filtration | Raw materials production Moderation of extreme events Waste-water treatment Recreation and, mental and physical health Habitat for species |
12 | SUDS Green roof/wall Wetland Bioswale Permeable pavement | Climate change mitigation and/or adaptation Flood risks | |
13 | SUDS Green roof/wall River park Agroforestry Wetland Park | Climate change mitigation and/or adaptation Climate regulation | - |
14 | Wetland | Flood risks Effective-incorporation of socio-cultural services | - |
15 | Green roof/wall | Stormwater management | Food Local Climate Air Quality Moderation of extreme events Recreation and, mental and physical health Spiritual experience and sense of place Habitat for species |
16 | SUDS Green roof/wall River park Agroforestry Wetland Park | Water pollution purification/filtration | Freshwater Waste-water treatment |
17 | Other | Effective-incorporation of socio-cultural services | - |
18 | SUDS Green roof/wall River park Agroforestry Wetland Park | Climate change mitigation and/or adaptation Effective-incorporation of socio-cultural services Climate regulation | Food |
19 | Other | (not specific for water NBS) | - |
20 | Other | Urban water systems management Freshwater withdrawals | - |
21 | Wetland Other | Flood risks | Moderation of extreme events |
22 | Phytorid treatment Other | Flood risks Drought/Water scarcity Climate regulation | Freshwater Local Climate Air Quality Carbon sequestration and storage Moderation of extreme events Recreation and, mental and physical health Aesthetic appreciation and inspiration for culture, art and design |
23 | Other | Flood risks | Moderation of extreme events |
24 | Other | Climate regulation | Local Climate Air Quality Aesthetic appreciation and inspiration for culture, art and design |
25 | Wetland Phytorid treatment Other | Freshwater supply | Freshwater Waste-water treatment |
26 | Other | Urban water systems management | |
27 | Other | Freshwater supply | Freshwater |
28 | SUDS Green roof/wall Agroforestry | Drought/Water scarcity Freshwater supply | Freshwater |
29 | SUDS Green roof/wall River park Agroforestry Wetland Park | Freshwater withdrawals | - |
30 | Agroforestry Other | Flood risks Freshwater supply | - |
31 | SUDS Green roof/wall Wetland Rain garden Bioswale Permeable pavement Other | Stormwater management | Moderation of extreme events Waste-water treatment |
32 | SUDS Other | Urban water systems management Freshwater supply | Freshwater |
33 | SUDS Wetland Rain garden Other | Stormwater management Urban water systems management | - |
34 | Other | Urban water systems management Freshwater withdrawals | - |
35 | Other | Urban water systems management Freshwater withdrawals | - |
Code | NBS Types | Elements Description | Scales | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Other | not specified | Municipality | |
2 | Wetland Other | (1) wetland, river, wet meadows case; (2) green cycling lanes (surrounded of green and blue infrastructure) | Site Municipality | |
3 | Green roof/wall Permeable pavement Other | Trees (lone trees, afforestation), shrub (lone shrub, hedge, massif), herbaceous (grass, lawn, meadow), mineral (permeable/impermeable surface), temporary water body, green roof… | Site | University campus |
4 | River park Wetland Other | Forests | Neighborhood Municipality Metropolitan Area | |
5 | River park Agroforestry Wetland Park | Neighborhood Municipality | ||
6 | Other | Green infrastructure (GI): street trees, urban forest, peri-urban forest, water bodies… | Metropolitan Area | |
7 | SUDS Agroforestry Park Other | Agroecosystems and agriculture as GI. | Metropolitan Area | |
8 | Green roof/wall Park Rain Garden Phytorid treatment Permeable pavement Other | Other not specified (e.g., green permeable pavement, rain gardens, parks, green roofs, wildlife crossings, Phyto-remediation/Phyto-depuration, acoustic green barrier, etc.) | Municipality | |
9 | SUDS Green roof/wall River park Agroforestry Park Other | Underground storages, floodable parks, natural wastewater treatment, increase biodiversity, landscape connections, education in schools, promote education in vulnerability of a system. | Metropolitan Area Regional (Basin level) Other | Applicable at all scales |
10 | River park Wetland | Municipality | ||
11 | River park Wetland | Municipality | ||
12 | SUDS Green roof/wall Wetland Bioswale Permeable pavement | Municipality | ||
13 | SUDS Green roof/wall River park Agroforestry Wetland Park | Municipality | ||
14 | Wetland | River restauration; Retention area effectiveness; Wetlands restauration; Watershed renaturation; Opening floodplains; River meandering | Municipality Regional (Basin level) | Municipality: Ljubljana, Slovenia Basin level: Glinščica river |
15 | Green roof/wall | Municipality | ||
16 | SUDS Green roof/wall River park Agroforestry Wetland Park | Metropolitan Area | ||
17 | Other | Site Neighborhood | Community scale GI | |
18 | SUDS Green roof/wall River park Agroforestry Wetland Park | Municipality | ||
19 | Other | Municipality | ||
20 | Other | Municipality Regional (Basin level) | ||
21 | Wetland Other | Floodplains, waterbodies, canopy, wetlands, soil | Regional (Basin level) | |
22 | Phytorid treatment Other | Phytorid waste-water treatment technology (plants with filtration and treatment capability in constructed wetlands) | Municipality | |
23 | Other | Terrain analysis to help planners and stakeholders to control flood hazard. | Regional (Basin level) | |
24 | Other | Pond | Site Other | Patch scale (lawn in an urban park) |
25 | Wetland Phytorid treatment Other | Conservation and control of Phytoplankton’s nutrients absorption and how it affects to the quality of water | Regional (Basin level) Other | Lake |
26 | Other | Regional (Basin level) National | ||
27 | Other | Metropolitan Area | ||
28 | SUDS Green roof/wall Agroforestry | Municipality Regional (Basin level) | ||
29 | SUDS Green roof/wall River park Agroforestry Wetland Park | Municipality Metropolitan Area | ||
30 | Agroforestry Other | Soil | Municipality | |
31 | SUDS Green roof/wall Wetland Rain garden Bioswale Permeable pavement Other | Retention basins; rainwater harvesting; constructed wetlands; detention basins; bioswales; rain gardens; green roofs; permeable pavements | Site Municipality Regional (Basin level) | |
32 | SUDS Other | Water harvesting, stormwater drainage, building gabions, planting next to the river | Neighborhood Municipality | |
33 | SUDS Wetland Rain garden Other | bio-filtration | Site Neighborhood | local community scale |
34 | Other | (1) Transformation of concrete drainage channel into semi-natural waterway; (2) Planting trees along waterways, drainage corridors and parks; (3) Transformation of Sewer reserve into linear park and bike track | Neighborhood | |
35 | Other | Riparian corridor regeneration; Restauration and protection of coastal vegetation; Intensification of peri-urban home garden; Urban trees and vegetation | Regional (Basin level) |
Code | Country | Location | Spatial | Policy Instruments | Actors |
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1 | Denmark | Aarhus | Municipality | Regional | Public authorities Academic and research bodies |
2 | Denmark Sweden | Copenhagen Kristianstad | Site Municipality | Global Municipal | |
3 | France | Villeurbanne | Site | Academic and research bodies Water-related actors | |
4 | Greece | Athens | Neighborhood Municipality Metropolitan Area | Academic and research bodies | |
5 | Italy | Trento | Neighborhood Municipality | Water-related actors Industry, business and private sector | |
6 | Italy | Rome | Metropolitan Area | Academic and research bodies | |
7 | Italy | Rome | Metropolitan Area | Regional | Public authorities Civil society Academic and research bodies |
8 | Italy | Rescaldina | Municipality | Sub-national Municipal | Public authorities Academic and research bodies |
9 | Italy | Moncalieri | Metropolitan Area Regional (Basin level) Other | National | Public authorities Academic and research bodies |
10 | Italy | Gorla Maggiore | Municipality | Regional Sub-national | Public authorities Civil society Academic and research bodies Water-related actors |
11 | Italy | Gorla Maggiore | Municipality | Regional Sub-national | Public authorities Civil society Academic and research bodies Water-related actors |
12 | Italy | Avola | Municipality | Academic and research bodies | |
13 | Poland Slovakia | Wroclaw Bratislava | Municipality | Global Regional National Municipal | Public authorities Civil society Academic and research bodies |
14 | Slovenia | Ljubljana | Municipality Regional (Basin level) | Regional | Public authorities Civil society |
15 | Spain | Barcelona | Municipality | Public authorities Civil society Academic and research bodies Industry, business and private sector | |
16 | United Kingdom | London | Metropolitan Area | Sub-national National | Public authorities Civil society Industry, business and private sector |
17 | United Kingdom | Liverpool | Site Neighborhood | Local | Civil society |
18 | Germany Germany Netherlands Norway Cuba | Andernach Heidelberg Rotterdam Oslo Havana | Municipality | Municipal | Public authorities Civil society Academic and research bodies |
19 | Spain China | Barcelona Shanghai | Municipality | Municipal | Public authorities |
20 | Portugal United Kingdom Iran | Xarrama Foyle Shazand | Municipality Regional (Basin level) | Global | Academic and research bodies |
21 | United Kingdom Colombia Ecuador India | London Bogotá Guayaquil Chennai | Regional (Basin level) | Global | Academic and research bodies |
22 | India | Nagpur City | Municipality | Global National | Public authorities Civil society Academic and research bodies Water-related actors Industry, business and private sector |
23 | Iran | Regional (Basin level) | Academic and research bodies | ||
24 | China | Shanghai | Site Other | ||
25 | China | Jiangsu | Regional (Basin level) Other | National | Public authorities Academic and research bodies Water-related actors |
26 | China | - | Regional (Basin level) National | Global | Academic and research bodies Water-related actors Industry, business and private sector |
27 | Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Myanmar Timor Leste Vietnam | - | Metropolitan Area | Global | Academic and research bodies Water-related actors |
28 | Bolivia | Santa Cruz de la Sierra | Municipality Regional (Basin level) | Municipal | Public authorities Civil society Academic and research bodies |
29 | Canada | - | Municipality Metropolitan Area | Municipal | Public authorities Civil society |
30 | United States | Texas | Municipality | Regional Municipal Local | |
31 | United States Ethiopia | Detroit Addis Ababa | Site Municipality Regional (Basin level) | Academic and research bodies | |
32 | Ethiopia Tanzania | Addis Ababa Dar es Salaam | Neighborhood Municipality | Public authorities Civil society Water-related actors | |
33 | Kenia | Nairobi | Site Neighborhood | Public authorities Civil society | |
34 | Australia | Melbourne | Municipal | Public authorities Civil society Water-related actors | |
35 | Vanuatu | Port Vila | Neighborhood Regional (Basin level) | Regional | Public authorities Civil society |
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Challenges | Description | Codes | References |
---|---|---|---|
Flood risks | Climate change or urbanization causing higher occurrence of flooding | 4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 21, 22, 23, 30 | [5,7,13,17,18,22,23,24,25] |
Urban water systems management | Black, gray, storm- and/or freshwater management | 7, 16, 20, 26, 32, 33, 34, 35 | [6,26,27,28,29,30,31,32] |
Freshwater withdrawals | Related to freshwater supply/withdrawals | 4, 7, 9, 20, 29, 34, 35 | [6,25,27,28,32,33,34] |
Climate regulation | Capacity of water bodies to regulate micro-climate, e.g., mitigation of urban heat island (UHI) and heatwaves | 4, 6, 8, 13, 18, 24 | [8,13,18,25,35,36,37] |
Freshwater supply | Pollutants discharge | 25, 27, 28, 30, 32 | [5,29,38,39,40] |
Stormwater management | Created as a separate category for its frequency in the case studies Flood prevention, runoff control, drainage, and filtration, etc. | 3, 15, 31, 33 | [31,41,42,43] |
Climate change mitigation and/or adaptation | CO2 reduction | 12, 13, 18 | [7,8,35] |
Water pollution purification/filtration | Pollutants purification/filtration | 10, 11, 16 | [24,26,44] |
Drought/Water scarcity | Related to droughts and water scarcity | 22, 28 | [13,39] |
Effective-incorporation of Socio-cultural services | Includes recreational opportunities, esthetics, human well-being, social cohesion | 1, 2, 5, 14, 17, 18 | [8,17,45,46,47,48] |
ES | Description | Codes | References |
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Provisioning Services | Food | 4, 15, 18 | [8,25,42] |
Raw materials | 11 | [44] | |
Freshwater | 8, 9, 16, 22, 25, 27, 28, 32 | [13,18,26,29,33,38,39,40] | |
Regulating Services | Local Climate Air Quality | 3, 5, 8, 15, 22, 24 | [13,18,36,41,42,46] |
Carbon sequestration and storage | 8, 22 | [13,18] | |
Moderation of extreme events | 2, 3, 6, 8, 10, 11, 15, 21, 22, 23, 31 | [13,18,22,23,24,37,41,42,43,44,45] | |
Waste-water treatment | 1, 3, 7, 10, 11, 16, 25, 31 | [24,26,27,40,41,43,44,48] | |
Erosion prevention and maintenance of soil fertility | 7,8 | [18,27] | |
Regulation of Water Flow | 1,4,9 | [25,33,48] | |
Pollination | 7 | [27] | |
Cultural Services | Recreation and, mental and physical health | 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 10, 11, 15, 22 | [13,18,24,41,42,44,45,46,48] |
Aesthetic appreciation and inspiration for culture, art and design | 8, 22, 24 | [13,18,36] | |
Spiritual experience and sense of place | 3, 15 | [41,42] | |
Supporting Services | Habitat for species | 1, 3, 7, 11, 15 | [27,41,42,44,48] |
Spatial Scale | Codes | References |
---|---|---|
Site | 2, 3, 17, 24, 31, 33 | [31,36,41,43,45,47] |
Neighborhood | 4, 5, 17, 32, 33, 34 | [6,25,29,31,46,47] |
Municipality | 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 22, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 | [5,7,8,13,17,18,24,25,28,29,34,35,39,42,43,44,45,46,48,49] |
Metropolitan area | 4, 6, 7, 9, 16, 27, 29, | [25,26,27,33,34,37,38] |
Regional (Basin level) | 9, 14, 20, 21, 23, 25, 26, 28, 31, 35 | [17,22,23,28,30,32,33,39,40,43] |
National | 26 | [30] |
Other | 9, 24, 25 | [33,36,40] |
NBS Types | Codes | References |
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Wetlands-related | 2, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 21, 25, 29, 31, 33 | [7,8,17,23,24,25,26,31,34,35,40,43,44,45,46] |
SUDS | 7, 9, 12, 13, 16, 18, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33 | [7,8,26,27,29,31,33,34,35,39,43] |
Green-roofs/walls | 3, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 28, 29, 31 | [7,8,18,26,33,34,35,39,41,42,43] |
River parks | 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 13, 16, 18, 29 | [8,24,25,26,33,34,35,44,46] |
Agroforestry | 5, 7, 9, 13, 16, 18, 28, 29, 30 | [5,8,26,27,33,34,35,39,46] |
Parks | 5, 7, 8, 9, 13, 16, 18, 29 | [8,18,26,27,33,34,35,46] |
Permeable pavement | 3, 8, 12, 31 | [7,18,41,43] |
Phytorid sewage treatment | 8, 22, 25 | [13,18,40] |
Rain garden | 8, 31, 33 | [18,31,43] |
Bioswales | 12, 31 | [7,43] |
Others | 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 | [5,6,13,18,22,23,25,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,36,37,38,40,41,43,45,47,48,49] |
Soil | Vegetation | Floodable Areas | Water | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Built-up Landscapes | Street trees | Retention/detention basins | Ponds | |
Private gardens | ||||
Natural Landscapes | Wildlife crossings | Riparian corridors | Drainage corridors | Wet meadows |
Coastal vegetation | Semi-natural waterways | Other water bodies | ||
Forests | Floodplains |
Level | Policy Instrument | Scale | Codes | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
International | Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-2030) | Global | 22 | [13] |
Kyoto protocol | Global | 13 | [35] | |
WaterWorld Policy Support System | Global | 21 | [23] | |
UNESCO Biosphere Reserve” protection | Global | 2 | [45] | |
UNESCO Groundwater resource sustainability indicators | Global | 26 | [30] | |
UN’s SDG 17 | Global | 20, 27 | [28,38] | |
UNICEF Joint Monitoring Program | Global | 27 | [38] | |
EU Directives | EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC) | Regional | 1, 10, 11, 14 | [17,24,44,48] |
EU Flood Directive (2007/60/EC) | Regional | 14 | [17] | |
EU FP7 -Demonstrating Ecosystem Services Enabling Innovation in the Water Sector (DESSIN) | Regional | 1 | [48] | |
EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2020 | Regional | 7 | [27] | |
EU Strategy on Adaptation to Climate Change” (2013) | Regional | 13 | [35] | |
6th Research Framework Program of the EU | Regional | 30 | [5] | |
Laws/Policies | Green Highways Policy (2015) | National | 22 | [13] |
Regional law (R.R. n.3 from 24 March 2006) | Regional | 10, 11 | [24,44] | |
Act No. 17/1992, Collection of Laws, On the Environment | National | 13 | [35] | |
Plans | River basin management plan from Autorità di Bacino del Fiume Po | Sub-national | 10, 11 | [24,44] |
Barcelona’s Green and Biodiversity Plan (2012-2020) | Municipal | 19 | [49] | |
Air Quality Plan (2011-2015) | Municipal | 19 | [49] | |
Finger Plan (1947) | Municipal | 2 | [45] | |
19 different Canadian urban or city plans | Municipal | 29 | [34] | |
Italian National Plan of Adaptation to Climate Change (PNCC, 2016) | National | 9 | [33] | |
Action Plan for Adaptation to the Adverse Effects of Climate Change on Territory, the Capital City of the Slovak Republic Bratislava, 2017-2020 | Municipal | 13 | [35] | |
The Woodlands Masterplan (citing McHarg, 1970s) | Municipal | 30 | [5] | |
River Basin Catchment Management Plans | Sub-national | 16 | [26] | |
Programs | Support Program for the Natural Area of Integrated Management of Rio Grande (ANGIRG) | Municipal | 28 | [39] |
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Program (SPREP) | Regional | 35 | [32] | |
China Major Science and Technology Program for Water Pollution Control and Treatment | National | 25 | [40] | |
One Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) National Program (OWNP) | National | 32 | [29] | |
Kibera Public Space Project (KPSP) | Municipal | 33 | [31] | |
NAIAD Project | Municipal | 14 | [17] | |
Pacific Ecosystem-based Adaptation to Climate Change (PEBACC) | Regional | 35 | [32] | |
Joint Innovative and Technological Research Projects from the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China | National | 25 | [40] | |
Others | Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and their Services (MAES) | Regional | 7 | [27] |
Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNURM) | National | 22 | [13] | |
Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) | National | 22 | [13] | |
Greening the West initiative (GTW) | Municipal | 34 | [6] | |
Community-Scale Green Infrastructure (CSGI) | Local | 17 | [47] | |
Piano paesaggistico regionale (PPR) | Sub-national | 8 | [18] | |
Piano di governo del territorio (PGT, 2012) | Municipal | 8 | [18] | |
Municipal Natural Assets Initiative (MNAI) | Municipal | 29 | [34] | |
Peri-urban Land Use Relationships–Strategies and Sustainability Assessment Tools for Urban-Rural Linkages (PLUREL) | Regional | 30 | [5] | |
Conservation Design for Subdivisions: A practical guide to create open space networks | Local | 30 | [5] | |
UK National Ecosystem Assessment (2014) | National | 16 | [26] | |
Multifold instruments (mentioned for different cases) | Municipal | 18 | [8] |
Actors | Description | Codes | References |
---|---|---|---|
Public authorities | Local governments (municipalities, planning authorities, etc.), regional governments, ministries or departments, national governments or even supra-national institutions. | 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 22, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35 | [5,6,8,13,17,18,26,27,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,39,40,42,44,45,49,51] |
Civil society | Citizen associations, community groups, advocacy organizations, environmental associations, friend groups, volunteers, NGOs, etc. | 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 35 | [6,8,13,17,24,26,27,29,31,32,34,35,39,42,44,47] |
Academic and research bodies | Scientific and technical experts, consultants, university departments, research groups, etc. | 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31 | [7,8,13,18,22,23,24,25,27,28,30,33,35,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,48] |
Water-related actors | Water management authorities, water utilities, hydro-geologists, water-sources investors, etc. | 3, 5, 10, 11, 22, 25, 26, 27, 32, 34 | [6,13,24,29,30,38,40,41,44,46] |
Industry, business and private sector | Private landscaper, wastewater treatment companies, water vendors, etc. | 5, 15, 16, 22, 26 | [13,26,30,42,46] |
Financing Source | Countries | Codes | References |
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Public sector | Italy, Poland, Slovakia; Slovenia, United Kingdom, Spain, China, India, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Australia, Vanuatu | 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 19, 22, 25, 32, 34, 35 | [6,13,17,18,24,26,29,32,35,40,44,49] |
Private sector | Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, China, India, Bolivia, Ethiopia, Tanzania | 10, 11, 13, 19, 22, 28, 32 | [13,24,29,35,39,44,49] |
Public-Private partnerships | Italy, Poland, Slovakia, India, China, Ethiopia, Tanzania | 10, 11, 13, 22, 26, 32 | [13,24,29,30,35,44] |
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Ramírez-Agudelo NA, Porcar Anento R, Villares M, Roca E. Nature-Based Solutions for Water Management in Peri-Urban Areas: Barriers and Lessons Learned from Implementation Experiences. Sustainability. 2020; 12(23):9799. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12239799
Chicago/Turabian StyleRamírez-Agudelo, Nancy Andrea, Roger Porcar Anento, Miriam Villares, and Elisabet Roca. 2020. "Nature-Based Solutions for Water Management in Peri-Urban Areas: Barriers and Lessons Learned from Implementation Experiences" Sustainability 12, no. 23: 9799. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12239799
APA StyleRamírez-Agudelo, N. A., Porcar Anento, R., Villares, M., & Roca, E. (2020). Nature-Based Solutions for Water Management in Peri-Urban Areas: Barriers and Lessons Learned from Implementation Experiences. Sustainability, 12(23), 9799. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12239799