Editorial for Special Issue “Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) in Cities and Their Interactions with Urban Land, Ecosystems, Built Environments and People: Debating Societal Implications”
- What types of NBS based on green and blue infrastructure (GBI) are being implemented in cities across the globe?
- Which properties of urban nature and/or urban ecosystems do they make use of, and how do NBS themselves influence urban ecosystems and ecosystem services flows in cities?
- What are the trade-offs of NBS compared to other ecosystem services and urban biodiversity?
- What are the typical types of land and land units where NBS are implemented?
- How do NBS and their implementation interrogate/interact with the social environment and issues of social cohesion and justice?
- What are land governance and policy schemes for NBS in cities? Do they differ from the prevailing land management and governance policies implemented so far in our cities?
- How does the implementation of NBS correspond to and interact with general directions and priorities of urban development?
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Dushkova, D.; Haase, A.; Wolff, M.; Haase, D. Editorial for Special Issue “Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) in Cities and Their Interactions with Urban Land, Ecosystems, Built Environments and People: Debating Societal Implications”. Land 2021, 10, 937. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10090937
Dushkova D, Haase A, Wolff M, Haase D. Editorial for Special Issue “Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) in Cities and Their Interactions with Urban Land, Ecosystems, Built Environments and People: Debating Societal Implications”. Land. 2021; 10(9):937. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10090937
Chicago/Turabian StyleDushkova, Diana, Annegret Haase, Manuel Wolff, and Dagmar Haase. 2021. "Editorial for Special Issue “Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) in Cities and Their Interactions with Urban Land, Ecosystems, Built Environments and People: Debating Societal Implications”" Land 10, no. 9: 937. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10090937
APA StyleDushkova, D., Haase, A., Wolff, M., & Haase, D. (2021). Editorial for Special Issue “Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) in Cities and Their Interactions with Urban Land, Ecosystems, Built Environments and People: Debating Societal Implications”. Land, 10(9), 937. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10090937