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Project
H2020
Biodiversity
Cities

Nature Based Urban Innovation (NATURVATION)

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Nature is important for the urban environment: trees grant shade during the summer months, while parks and lakes function as areas for relaxation, as places where the urban population comes together, and as space where children can experience nature and learn about it in an active way. Furthermore, the wellbeing of the urban population thrives under the benefits of nature, which include an extensive list of ecological benefits. These include, for example, climate change mitigation and a pleasant urban climate. Ecologic Institute is part of the European research project NATURVATION, which analyses nature-based solutions in urban areas.

The project name "NATURVATION" is short for "Nature-based Urban Innovation". In this respect, 14 European institutions will research nature-based solutions for urban areas for a duration of four years. The project is coordinated by Durham University (UK).

The following research question will be examined: In which cities are nature-based solutions taken up most widely? Why are they used more widely in some cities than in others? What are the impacts of greening cities? Which institutional and financial frameworks support the wider implementation of nature-based solutions and the greening of cities?

An important part of the project is the collaboration with local organisations located in six European cities: Barcelona (Spain), Györ (Hungary), Leipzig (Germany), Malmö (Sweden), Newcastle (UK) and Utrecht (Netherlands).

Ecologic Institute will participate in the following tasks within the interdisciplinary project:

  • At the start of the project, the current state of the art on nature-based solutions in cities will be determined. Ecologic Institute will analyse the role that nature-based solutions play on a European and national level, and to what extent they have been implemented.
  • An important base for the research done within NATURVATION is a database to record nature-based solutions in 100 European cities. The conceptual development of the database and its technical realisation will be taken on by Ecologic Institute.
  • Ecologic Institute will develop a study on the legal and political framework for nature-based solutions in cities on the EU-level.
  • Ecologic Institute will develop the project website. Furthermore, Ecologic Institute will disseminate project results, which includes writing policy briefs for stakeholders on EU-level.

Thereby, Ecologic Institute will contribute to the overarching political aim of this project: an increase in quantity and quality of nature in urban areas.

Main Link
NATURVATION website
Related Articles
  • Taking Stock of NBS in European Cities and Related Policies
  • Nature-based Solutions in European and National Policy Frameworks
  • NATURVATION – cities – nature – innovation
  • Ecosystem-based Approaches to Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
  • Nature-based Solutions to Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
  • Design, Implementation and Cost Elements of Green Infrastructure Projects
  • Ecosystem-based Approaches for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
Further Links
  • NATURVATION's Twitter account
  • NATURVATION's Instagram account
  • NATURVATION's YouTube channel

Funding
European Commission, Directorate-General Research & Innovation (DG Research & Innovation)
Partner
Durham University, United Kingdom
Partner
Ecologic Institute, Germany
Central European University (CEU), Hungary
Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI)
Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL), Netherlands
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Spain
Lund University (LU), Sweden
Utrecht University (UU), Netherlands
ENT environment and management (ENT), Spain
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies (MTA KRTK), Hungary
Malmö City, Sweden
Newcastle City Council, United Kingdom
City of Utrecht , Netherlands
Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde (IfL), Germany
Team
McKenna Davis
Team
Sandra Naumann
Dr. Christiane Gerstetter
Doris Knoblauch
Christian Bruhn
Linda Mederake
Katrina Abhold
Stephen Bell
Duration
November 2016 to October 2020
Project ID
2808
Keywords
nature-based solutions, cities, urban, governance, innovation, transition, Europe

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