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Key Barriers to and Factors for Improving the Successful Implementation of Nature-Based Solutions

CLEVER Cities Factsheet 1
[1]
The successful implementation of NBS depends on a sound knowledge and understanding of NBS.

This CLEVER Cities factsheet outlines the main barriers and success factors for successful implementation of nature-based solutions. The CLEVER Cities factsheet No 1, edited by Ecologic Institute, is available for download.

The full length document "Barriers and success factors for effectively co-creating nature-based solutions for urban regeneration" [2] [pdf, 744 kB, Englisch], upon which it is based, is available for download on the CLEVER Cities website.

Within the transdisciplinary research and implementation project "Co-designing Locally-tailored Ecological Solutions for Value-added, Socially Inclusive Regeneration in Cities (CLEVER Cities)", Ecologic Institute coordinates the development of the CLEVER Knowledge Framework, consisting of a series of targeted guidelines, factsheets, and checklists to guide project activities.

Main Link
Download: Key Barriers to and Factors for Improving the Successful Implementation of Nature-based Solutions [pdf, 0.8 MB, English]
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Further Links
  • CLEVER Cities project website

Citation

Grimes, Clara and McKenna Davis (eds.) 2019: Key Barriers to and Factors for Improving the Successful Implementation of Nature-based Solutions. Factsheet 1. European Union's Horizon 2020 innovation action programme under grant agreement No 776604.

Language
English
Author(s)
Andreas Schmalzbauer (Hamburg Institute of International Economics)
Credits

Editors: Clara Grimes (ICLEI) and McKenna Davis (Ecologic Institute)

Funding
  • European Commission, Directorate-General Research & Innovation (DG Research & Innovation)
Year
2019
Dimension
2 pp.
Project
Co-designing Locally-tailored Ecological Solutions for Value-added, Socially Inclusive Regeneration in Cities (CLEVER Cities)
Project ID
2812

Source URL (modified on 03/26/2019 - 14:23): https://www.ecologic.eu/16373

Links
[1] https://www.ecologic.eu/sites/files/presentation/2019/clever-cities-factsheet1.png
[2] http://clevercities.eu/fileadmin/user_upload/Resources/D1.1_Theme_1_Barriers_success_factors_co-creation_HWWI_12.2018.pdf