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Engaging stakeholders in the assessment of NBS effectiveness in flood risk reduction: A participatory System Dynamics Model for benefits and co-benefits evaluation

机译:让利益相关者参与评估NBS在减少洪水风险中的有效性:利益和共同利益评估的参与式系统动力学模型

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There is an imperative worldwide need to identify effective approaches to deal with water-related risks, and mainly with increasingly frequent floods, as well as with severe droughts. Particularly, policy and decision-makers are trying to identify systemic strategies that, going beyond the mere risk reduction, should be capable to deal simultaneously with multiple challenges (such as climate resilience, health and well-being, quality of life), thus providing additional benefits. In this direction, the contribution of Nature Based Solutions (NBS) is relevant, although their wider implementation is still hampered by several barriers, such as the uncertainty and lack of information on their long-term behavior and the difficulty of quantitatively valuing their multidimensional impacts. The activities described in the present paper, carried out within the EU funded project NAIAD, mainly aim at developing a participatory System Dynamic Model capable to quantitatively assess the effectiveness of NBS to deal with flood risks, while producing a multiplicity of co-benefits. The adoption of a participatory approach supported both to increase the available knowledge and the awareness about the potential of NBS and hybrid measures (e.g. a combination of NBS and socio-institutional ones). Specific reference is made to one of the demos of the NAIAD project, namely the Glinscica river case study (Slovenia). (C) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:全球迫切需要找到有效的方法来应对与水有关的风险,主要是应对越来越频繁的洪水以及严重的干旱。特别是,政策制定者和决策者们正在尝试确定系统性策略,这些策略不仅可以降低风险,还应能够同时应对多种挑战(例如气候适应力,健康和福祉,生活质量),从而提供额外的好处。在这个方向上,基于自然的解决方案(NBS)的贡献是相关的,尽管基于自然的解决方案的广泛实施仍然受到一些障碍的阻碍,例如不确定性和缺乏有关其长期行为的信息以及难以定量评估其多维影响的困难。本文所述的活动是在欧盟资助的项目NAIAD中开展的,其主要目的是开发一种参与性的系统动态模型,该模型能够定量评估NBS处理洪水风险的有效性,同时产生多种共同效益。采用参与式方法既有助于增加对国家统计局和混合措施(例如国家统计局与社会制度措施的结合)的潜力的了解和认识。具体参考了NAIAD项目的一个演示,即Glinscica河案例研究(斯洛文尼亚)。 (C)2019作者。由Elsevier B.V.发布

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