Community Engaged Nature-Based Solutions for Stewardship and Water Security
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Urban and Rural Development".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 1 March 2025 | Viewed by 3055
Special Issue Editors
Interests: water; ecological health; community engagement; nature-based solutions; indigenous geographies
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Interests: geohumanities; geopoetics; participatory research; community-based research; community mapping; science storytelling
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Nature-based solutions (NbS) are living solutions inspired and continuously supported by Nature. Decision makers promote NbS for climate, food, water, and biodiversity security. How and why do communities learn, engage, and act with NbS? At NbSConference2022 at Oxford University this year, several CSO, NGO, and community groups presented lessons from engagement with NbS. However, this type of real-world knowledge rarely makes it into the published academic literature to be shared more broadly. Citizens and communities are becoming more involved and invested in the ecological wellbeing of their global and local environments, which face stresses from climate change as well as and natural resource depletion and degradation. Citizen science and community-based environmental monitoring programs have strengthened tremendously in the past two decades, and there is increasing evidence of the positive impacts of these efforts. The dissemination of community-led innovations and programming in NbS will play a critical role in creating long-term solutions for environmental conservation and the restoration of natural habitats, and in creating sustainably built environments in the face of climate challenges.
In this Special Issue, we invite analyses, frameworks, viewpoints, and case studies in community-engaged NbS, including any element of NbS such as restoration, conservation, blue-green infrastructure, ecosystem services, ecosystem-based principles, ecological intensification, landscape functions, ecohydrology, ecosystem-based adaptation, ecosystem-based mitigation, eco-disaster risk reduction, natural climate solutions, etc. We also welcome research using community-based participatory methods and/or creative methods, such as science story-telling and creative geographies.
We welcome papers on topics including but not limited to the following:
- Evidence for community education, engagement, and action with NbS;
- Holistic perspectives on how NbS fits into co-governance agreements;
- Critical reviews of NbS related to community engagement;
- Best practices in community-led, participatory NbS programming;
- Examples of creative methods or practices in communicating NbS;
- Any other pressing and relevant issues.
Dr. Kristian L. Dubrawski
Dr. Maleea Acker
Guest Editors
Ludwig Paul Cabling
Guest Editor Assistant
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Keywords
- Nature-based solutions
- citizen-science
- community-engaged NbS
- blue-green infrastructure
- science communications
- storytelling
- creative geographies
- community-engaged research
- stormwater management
- environmental stewardship and education
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