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Beyond assuming co-benefits in Nature-based Solutions: Applying the niche concept for optimizing social and ecological outcomes

Description du projet

Un concept de niche pour des résultats sociaux et environnementaux optimaux

L’urbanisation représente une préoccupation environnementale majeure à l’échelle mondiale au vu de ses graves conséquences pour la santé humaine et les écosystèmes naturels. Les solutions fondées sur la nature (SfN) semblent prometteuses car elles sont rentables, s’appuient sur la nature et fournissent une pléthore d’avantages environnementaux et sociaux. Les performances des SfN reposent toutefois sur une approche uniforme et leur influence varie d’un cas à l’autre, par ailleurs, elles ne s’appuient pas sur une compréhension approfondie des processus de base et des relations fonctionnelles. Le projet Niche4NbS, financé par l’UE, va élaborer et tester une nouvelle approche visant à optimiser les avantages connexes. En mettant en œuvre le concept de niche écologique ainsi qu’une séquence d’expériences naturelles de type dose-réponse, le projet permettra de prévoir et de planifier la mise en œuvre optimale des SfN.

Objectif

Urbanization is emerging as one of the major environmental global issues of the 21st century, with strong implications on the health of humans and natural ecosystems. Nature-based Solutions (NbS), broadly defined as cost-effective solutions that are inspired and supported by nature to simultaneously provide several environmental and social benefits, has shown promise in addressing this challenge. However, NbS implementation and assessments often rely on a one-size-fits-all approach, although interventions that maximize one benefit can have no influence on, or even negatively affect others. Furthermore, the current pathways from NbS to various benefits do not rely on a deep understanding of the underlying processes and functional relationships. As a result, the current use of NbS relies on broad targets that exhibit considerable risk of falling short of their objectives, eroding public support in their wake. This project will address these shortcomings by developing and demonstrating a widely applicable, theory-grounded, approach for understanding trade-offs and identifying optimal planning scenarios that maximize co-benefits. Using a mechanistic approach we will assess the effectiveness of NbS across domains in a way that allows mapping, upscaling and predicting NbS implementation outcomes. Innovative use of the ecological niche concept and a set of nature dose-response experiments will enable spatially-explicit multidimensional modelling of biodiversity and health and well-being measures. This will allow us to predict how NbS influence where species will be, and where people will be healthy and happy, equipping us with the tools to achieve coexistence of multiple benefits and social justice. Niche4NbS will demonstrate how to plan NbS that delivers co-benefits and provide planners with a robust tools to identify optimal planning solutions. Beyond the fundamental value Niche4NbS will push the European Commission along its path towards becoming a world leader in NbS.

Régime de financement

ERC-STG - Starting Grant

Institution d’accueil

TECHNION - ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 500 000,00
Adresse
SENATE BUILDING TECHNION CITY
32000 Haifa
Israël

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Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 1 500 000,00

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