Nature-Based Solutions (Dec 2023)

Towards a typology of nature-based solutions for disaster risk reduction

  • U. Nehren,
  • T. Arce-Mojica,
  • A. Cara Barrett,
  • J. Cueto,
  • N. Doswald,
  • S. Janzen,
  • W. Lange,
  • A. Ortiz Vargas,
  • L. Pirazan-Palomar,
  • F.G. Renaud,
  • S. Sandholz,
  • Z. Sebesvari,
  • K. Sudmeier-Rieux,
  • Y. Walz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
p. 100057

Abstract

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Disaster risk reduction (DRR) is one of the most important societal challenges addressed under the umbrella term nature-based solutions (NbS). One NbS approach that specifically addresses risk reduction is ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction (Eco-DRR). However, there are other approaches, such as integrated fire management or protective forests, which directly aim at reducing the risk of specific natural hazards. Other approaches, such as ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA), do not have DRR as a primary goal, but contribute to it in the form of synergies and co-benefits. Based on a comprehensive literature search of the Scopus database covering all articles published in English during the period 2000–2021, we analyze existing NbS approaches and those which address DRR. In a further step, we select all original research articles (n = 114) that refer to NbS for DRR projects or interventions conducted in a specific geographic area and analyze them in terms of (1) approach applied; (2) natural hazards mitigated; (3) ecosystem services for DRR provided; (4) geographic and biophysical site conditions, and (5) measures and techniques used. The analysis forms the basis for developing a typology of NbS for DRR, which we present for discussion. This typology helps scientists, policymakers, planners, and other stakeholders to gain a systematic overview of the NbS for DRR approaches currently addressed in the literature and to advance systematization of these approaches.

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