Connecting Nature Deliverable 14: Report on implementation of Connecting Nature Frameworks in the Fast-follower Cities
Autor: | Xidous, Dimitra, Prieto Gonzalez, Antonio, Gonzalez Vazquez, Maria Mercedes, Trendafilov, Ivaylo, Velikova, Vili, Boskidis, Ioannis, Tsouris, Vasilis, Bakola, Eleni, García-Espina Adank, Cristian, Malekkidou, Eleni, Mavroudi, Maria, Pasic, Belma, Suljevic, Nermina, Beslagic, Lejla, Collier, Marcus |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.7340457 |
Popis: | The Connecting Nature Framework places the nature-based solution at the core of an interactive process that runs through three distinct phases of development: planning, delivery, and stewardship. Throughout each phase, there are seven separate elements that cities and other entities may consider to help them shape their individual nature-based solution: Technical solutions, Governance, Financing, and business models, Nature-based enterprises, Co-production, Impact assessment, and Reflexive monitoring. The Connecting Nature Framework has been co-produced by scientific partners and a set of Front-runner Cities (FRCs) – Genk, Glasgow, and Poznan. The experiences and lessons learned by the FRCs have been transferred to a set of Fast-follower Cities (FFCs) – A Coruna, Burgas, Ioannina, Malaga, Nicosia, Pavlos Melas, and Sarajevo – via the Experiential Learning Framework (ELF). The ELF has fostered peer-to-peer exchange and collaborative learning across all project activities to support the scaling out of nature-based solutions. This report details the implementation of the Connecting Nature Framework in the FFCs. Generally speaking, the cities have highlighted that the Connecting Nature Framework report and the narrative are useful tools for internal use, as a mechanism to share information on nature-based solutions (NBS). While the cities highlight the challenges with the concept of NbS, each city has reflected on how the use of the Framework has provided opportunities to create conditions for a more integrated approach that the multifunctional aspect of NbS demands. For example, Ioannina’s experience highlights the role of nature-based solutions as positive, proactive tools rather than (just) a response to societal and environmental challenges. Suggested citation: Xidous, D., Bakola, E., Beslagic, L., Boskidis I., García-Espina Adank, C., Gonzalez Vazquez, M. M., Malekkidou, E., Mavroudi, M., Pasic, B., Prieto Gonzalez, A., Suljevic, N., Trendafilov, I., Tsouris, V., Velikova, V. and Collier, M.J. (2022). Connecting Nature Deliverable 14: Report on the implementation of Connecting Nature Frameworks in the Fast Follower Cities. Brussels, DG Research & Innovation. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7340457 |
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