Can Geodesign Be Used to Facilitate Boundary Management for Planning and Implementation of Nature-based Solutions?

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Ecosystem-based approaches are vital to addressing environmental issues and are crucial to buffering human communities against the adverse effects of climate change (Jones et al., 2012). The impacts of ecosystem-based projects have been considered within a range of societal challenge areas, such as wetland management (Max Finlayson et al., 2011), as well as across cross-cutting challenges of biodiversity conservation, public health and well-being (Kloos & Renaud, 2016). In most instances, researchers have drawn upon the ecosystem services framework for assessing the biophysical or economic value of ecosystem-based approaches (Liquete et al., 2015; Green et al., 2016), and for examining the potential for synergies and trade-offs between bundles of ecosystem services (Mouchet et al., 2017).
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationModelling Nature-based Solutions : Integrating Computational and Participatory Scenario Modelling for Environmental Management and Planning
EditorsNeil Sang
Number of pages36
PublisherCambridge University Press
Publication date13.03.2020
Pages305-340
ISBN (print)9781108428934
ISBN (electronic)9781108553827
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Publication statusPublished - 13.03.2020
Externally publishedYes