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

IF 6.7 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Pub Date : 2024-02-03 DOI:10.1016/j.coesh.2024.100537
Peter R. Davids , Thomas Hartmann , Carla S.S. Ferreira , Zahra Kalantari , Paulo Pereira
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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 the 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.

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基于自然的洪水风险管理的多学科、跨学科和跨学科方法
以自然为基础的解决方案(NBS)可作为传统 "灰色 "雨水管理基础设施(如水坝和堤坝)的重要补充,以降低洪水风险,因为这些 "绿色 "解决方案被认为更加灵活且具有多功能性。然而,要实现有效的泥沙淤积,需要采取多方参与的方法,为具体地点制定适当的措施,因为泥沙淤积比 "灰色 "基础设施占用更多空间,而且往往与私人土地重叠。为了实现环境、社会和经济效益的最大化,国家基建体系还需要采用多学科方法。因此,需要采用跨学科的方法来有效实施非核心基础设 施。将国家基础设 施视为一个边界概念,关注不同学科和参与者的共同点,可以促进沟通,并为有效缓解洪水风险迈出第一步。
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Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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