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Understanding the NEEDS for ACTING: An integrated framework for applying nature-based solutions in Brazil

Journal

WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 85, Issue 4, Pages 987-1010

Publisher

IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2021.513

Keywords

multiple benefits; nature-based solutions; participatory approach; resilience; spatial analysis; vulnerability

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  1. Federal University of Campina Grande, Hydraulics Laboratory II

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Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) provide multiple benefits for the environment and society, but their operationalisation is still in the early stages. This article develops a framework for analyzing flood risk mitigation in Brazil, involving spatial and participatory tools and engaging 255 stakeholders. The study identifies flood-prone areas and hotspots, and analyzes the multiple benefits of NBS alternatives in different scenarios. The importance of spatially assessing the 'needs' and 'multiple benefits' of NBS is highlighted.
Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) support the provision of multiple benefits for the environment and society. First idealised in 2008, NBS are recommended by worldwide reports and guidelines as strategies to protect, sustainably manage and restore ecosystems. However, their operationalisation is still in the early stages, especially in developing countries, and only a few studies consider their full potential. This article contributes to this context by developing an integrated framework, with spatial and participatory tools, for analysing flood risk mitigation in Brazil. The approach enables a deep understanding of the societal challenges and vulnerabilities of the area (i.e., NEEDS) for subsequently planning the appropriate NBS (i.e., ACTIONS), with the participation of 255 stakeholders of Campina Grande municipality. Results show mappings of flood-prone areas, in which approximately 52% of the flooded areas will have an increase in the future. Hotspots (i.e., hazard, vulnerability, and exposure) are shown and discussed with four application cases. Finally, multiple benefits of seven NBS alternatives are analysed in 53 scenarios of application, in which the higher rates of reductions are found to combined alternatives. The discussion emphasizes the importance of spatially assessing the 'needs' and 'multiple benefits' of NBS, including reducing vulnerabilities and increment of resilience.

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