A case history of co-design and co-deployment of a nature-based solution (NbS) against erosion and slope instability

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2024.107406
S.B. Mickovski , A. Gonzalez-Ollauri , A. Sorolla , A. Löchner , R. Emmanuel
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Nature-based solutions (NbS) are increasingly seen as the most sustainable option for addressing climate change challenges such as erosion and landslides. Live slope grid is a NbS used for protection and mitigation of shallow landslides and erosion; it involves a timber grid construction which covers the slope at risk of landslide/erosion with live vegetation planted within the cells of the grid which stabilises the uppermost soil horizons. Live cribwall is another NbS used for retention of unstable soil mass. Vegetation is planted and grows in between the cribwall layers and it anchors the wall to the soil behind while, at the same time, strengthening the backfill. The aim of this case history is to detail the co-design and co-deployment of a live slope grid installed above a live cribwall on a coastal slope in Scotland. The design and construction process is detailed over the range of project stages and will outline stakeholder engagement during this process. Because the NbS structures failed during this process and repair work had to be carried out, this study focuses on sharing the ‘lessons learned’ from the design and construction processes over a timeline of several years. The climate change effects leading to failure of the structure as well as the reactions of the stakeholders are highlighted in this case study in order to help practitioners and other stakeholders in managing similar projects within the framework of sustainability and resilience, especially when the funding is limited. The main conclusions from this study are justification of the urgent need for standardising the design and construction of NbS for slope protection as well as the importance of upskilling and training of the relevant stakeholders in order to incorporate the peculiarities of designing and constructing with vegetation.

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共同设计和共同部署基于自然的解决方案(NbS)以防止侵蚀和斜坡不稳定的案例史
基于自然的解决方案(NbS)越来越被视为应对侵蚀和滑坡等气候变化挑战的最可持续的选择。活体斜坡网格是一种用于保护和缓解浅层滑坡和侵蚀的 NbS;它采用木质网格结构,覆盖有滑坡/侵蚀风险的斜坡,并在网格单元内种植活体植被,以稳定最上层的土壤层。活体岩壁是另一种用于保持不稳定土体的 NbS 方法。植被种植在岩壁层之间,将岩壁固定在后面的土壤上,同时加固回填土。本案例旨在详细介绍在苏格兰沿海斜坡的活岩床墙上方安装活坡网格的共同设计和共同部署情况。设计和施工过程详述了项目的各个阶段,并将概述在此过程中利益相关者的参与情况。由于 NbS 结构在此过程中发生故障,必须进行修复工作,因此本研究侧重于分享从数年的设计和施工过程中吸取的 "经验教训"。本案例研究强调了导致结构失效的气候变化影响以及利益相关方的反应,以帮助从业人员和其他利益相关方在可持续发展和抗灾能力的框架内管理类似项目,尤其是在资金有限的情况下。本研究得出的主要结论是,迫切需要对用于护坡的 NbS 的设计和施工进行标准化,以及对相关利益方进行技能提升和培训的重要性,以便将植被设计和施工的特殊性纳入其中。
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