Nature-based solutions (NBS) are increasingly suggested to address biodiversity decline and climate change. However, many ecosystems are hardly used as NBS, including ponds and pondscapes. We therefore examine how policies and practices affect their implementation as NBS. Using a content analysis of policy documents and stakeholder inputs, we assess the policy context in eight countries but also zoom in on policies and practices in seventeen pondscapes. We derive three key insights: first, a protective status for a pond or pondscape interlinks with other enabling factors for NBS implementation, and protection and conservation should therefore be considered more often as NBS. Second, there is a shortage of, especially long-term, financing. Third, local leadership should be nurtured to overcome a lack of institutional cooperation and stakeholder awareness as well as fragmented land ownership. Beyond that, we show that implementation barriers interlink and interventions should therefore address several barriers simultaneously.

Ryfisch, S., Başoğlu Acet, D., Benejam, L., Biggs, J., Boissezon, A., Boix, D., et al. (2024). Policies and practices impacting the implementation of nature-based solutions: a comparative study of ponds and pondscapes in eight countries. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT, Early view, 1-31 [10.1080/09640568.2024.2418966].

Policies and practices impacting the implementation of nature-based solutions: a comparative study of ponds and pondscapes in eight countries

Dolcerocca, Antoine
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2024

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Nature-based solutions (NBS) are increasingly suggested to address biodiversity decline and climate change. However, many ecosystems are hardly used as NBS, including ponds and pondscapes. We therefore examine how policies and practices affect their implementation as NBS. Using a content analysis of policy documents and stakeholder inputs, we assess the policy context in eight countries but also zoom in on policies and practices in seventeen pondscapes. We derive three key insights: first, a protective status for a pond or pondscape interlinks with other enabling factors for NBS implementation, and protection and conservation should therefore be considered more often as NBS. Second, there is a shortage of, especially long-term, financing. Third, local leadership should be nurtured to overcome a lack of institutional cooperation and stakeholder awareness as well as fragmented land ownership. Beyond that, we show that implementation barriers interlink and interventions should therefore address several barriers simultaneously.
2024
Ryfisch, S., Başoğlu Acet, D., Benejam, L., Biggs, J., Boissezon, A., Boix, D., et al. (2024). Policies and practices impacting the implementation of nature-based solutions: a comparative study of ponds and pondscapes in eight countries. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT, Early view, 1-31 [10.1080/09640568.2024.2418966].
Ryfisch, Simon; Başoğlu Acet, Deniz; Benejam, Lluís; Biggs, Jeremy; Boissezon, Aurélie; Boix, Dani; Brucet, Sandra; Decrey, Marine; Dolcerocca, Antoin...espandi
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