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Multi-, inter-, and transdisciplinary approaches to nature-based flood risk management

Peter Davids, Thomas Hartmann, Carla Ferreira, Zahra Kalantari, Paulo Pereira

2024Current Opinion in Environmental Science & Health16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nature-based solutions (NBS) can act as a valuable complement to conventional ‘grey’ infrastructure for stormwater management (e.g. dams and dikes) in reducing flood risks, as these ‘green’ solutions are perceived to be more flexible and multifunctional. However, to achieve effective NBS, a multi-actor approach in developing appropriate measures for specific sites is required, as NBS occupy more space than ‘grey’ infrastructure and often overlap with private land. NBS also necessitate a multidisciplinary approach, to maximise environmental, social and economic benefits. Thus, a transdisciplinary approach is needed for effective implementation of NBS. Viewing NBS as a boundary concept, focusing on the common ground for different disciplines and actors, can facilitate communication and provide a first step towards effective flood risk mitigation.

Topics & Concepts

Flood risk managementFlood mythRisk managementRisk analysis (engineering)Environmental resource managementGeographyEnvironmental planningEnvironmental scienceBusinessArchaeologyFinanceFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceClimate change impacts on agriculture
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