Floods and nature-based solutions. A call for a legal approach

IF 6.7 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Pub Date : 2023-11-04 DOI:10.1016/j.coesh.2023.100521
Katažyna Bogdzevič
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Floods are recurrent events that are expected to increase in a climate change context. Nature-based solutions (NBS) are increasingly used in flood risk management, as they offer multiple co-benefits. Different policies and strategies, such as the European Union Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, advocate for implementing NBS. However, they require more land than grey infrastructure. The needed land often belongs to private persons and is thus protected from unlawful, disproportional state interference. Therefore, state authorities should establish a suitable legal framework to enforce the adoption of NBS on privately owned land. These provisions could stem from national or EU regulations concerning disaster risk management, environmental protection, or spatial planning. For those provisions to be successful, it is important to establish a strong partnership with stakeholders.

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洪水和基于自然的解决方案。呼吁采取法律手段
洪水是经常性事件,预计在气候变化的背景下会增加。基于自然的解决方案(NBS)越来越多地用于洪水风险管理,因为它们提供了多种协同效益。不同的政策和战略,如欧盟2030年生物多样性战略,都主张实施国家统计局。然而,它们需要比灰色基础设施更多的土地。所需的土地通常属于私人,因此受到保护,不受非法的、不成比例的国家干预。因此,国家当局应该建立一个合适的法律框架来强制在私有土地上采用国家统计局。这些规定可能源于国家或欧盟有关灾害风险管理、环境保护或空间规划的法规。要使这些规定取得成功,就必须与利益攸关方建立牢固的伙伴关系。
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Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health
Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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